Great Britain women's basketball is facing a crisis after its general manager and head coach, Jacob Lloyd and Stella Kaltsidou, respectively, quit their roles. Lloyd, who took over as general manager in August, claimed he had no choice but to leave the position due to "communicational and operational" issues that left players unaware of important details such as team selection and travel arrangements.
Lloyd stated that elite women's basketball in Britain was at a "crossroads" and feared for its future. He emphasized that the national team requires professional-level conditions, stating, "We need to make sure that the level of service provided to our athletes meets the level of athlete that they are." Lloyd acknowledged that the organization is currently operating in an "exceptionally difficult period," following the collapse of the British Basketball Federation (BBF) and its subsequent liquidation.
The duo's resignation comes after a challenging time for the sport, which has struggled to recover from the BBF's demise. The situation has left stakeholders feeling frustrated, with Basketball England expressing gratitude towards Lloyd and Kaltsidou for their commitment and service, despite acknowledging that resources are limited.
Lloyd warned of the risk of the sport becoming "a million miles off" where it was in 2019, when the national team finished fourth at EuroBasket. He expressed hope that if the organization gets into the right hands, it can be rescued, but stated that realistically, they are a million miles away from their former standards.
A consultation process is now underway to find a long-term permanent replacement for the BBF. The situation highlights the challenges facing women's basketball in Britain and raises questions about the sport's future development and growth.
Lloyd stated that elite women's basketball in Britain was at a "crossroads" and feared for its future. He emphasized that the national team requires professional-level conditions, stating, "We need to make sure that the level of service provided to our athletes meets the level of athlete that they are." Lloyd acknowledged that the organization is currently operating in an "exceptionally difficult period," following the collapse of the British Basketball Federation (BBF) and its subsequent liquidation.
The duo's resignation comes after a challenging time for the sport, which has struggled to recover from the BBF's demise. The situation has left stakeholders feeling frustrated, with Basketball England expressing gratitude towards Lloyd and Kaltsidou for their commitment and service, despite acknowledging that resources are limited.
Lloyd warned of the risk of the sport becoming "a million miles off" where it was in 2019, when the national team finished fourth at EuroBasket. He expressed hope that if the organization gets into the right hands, it can be rescued, but stated that realistically, they are a million miles away from their former standards.
A consultation process is now underway to find a long-term permanent replacement for the BBF. The situation highlights the challenges facing women's basketball in Britain and raises questions about the sport's future development and growth.