Fan Day Nation Just Locked in a Partnership with State 38 Basketball

We’re excited to share our new partnership with State 38 Basketball. Together, we’re combining athlete development and media support to help young players grow on and off the court.

What really brought us together is a shared approach to development. At State 38 Basketball, the focus is on teaching players, not plays. Growth comes from fundamentals, repetition, and fairness. At Fan Day Nation, we take that same philosophy and extend it beyond the court, helping athletes showcase their work, progress, and potential in ways that make sense to coaches, recruiters, and families.

State 38 Basketball serves boys and girls club athletes across Northern Colorado and the Denver Metro area. Their programs include competitive club teams, skill training, 3v3 play, tournaments, and seasonal development, all designed to support athletes over time rather than just in a single season.

We know that as athletes get deeper into competitive club environments, things can get overwhelming fast. Training ramps up. School, travel, and games take priority. Media and recruiting often get handled in bits and pieces. Families do their best to keep up, but clips end up scattered, and most stories never feel complete.

That’s where we come in.

About The Partnership

Through this partnership, we’ll support State 38 athletes with professional media production, athlete storytelling, recruiting-focused content, and personal brand guidance. That includes highlight reels made with intention, simple personal brand kits, and advice on how athletes show up across digital platforms. Our goal is straightforward: give athletes tools that reflect their hard work, their growth, and their potential, without adding stress. 

“This partnership is about supporting real athlete journeys,” said a Fan Day Nation spokesperson. “State 38 focuses on building players the right way. We help make sure that work is represented clearly as athletes move forward.”

For coaches and programs, the partnership adds another layer of support. Clear athlete representation helps with recruiting conversations, program credibility, and long-term development planning. It also creates consistency in how athletes are presented across platforms, which is often missing at the youth and club levels.

The partnership reflects a practical shift in youth and competitive sports. Athletes are being evaluated at earlier stages. Visibility carries weight at those moments. With the right structure, it supports growth instead of adding pressure.

We see this partnership as a long-term effort rooted in development, fairness, and opportunity, shaped one athlete at a time.

To learn more about State 38 Basketball, visit state38basketball.com.

Together, Fan Day Nation and State 38 Basketball are helping athletes stand out.