A unique sports development ecosystem is emerging across basketball courts in India, driven not by venture capital, government funding, or corporate sponsorship, but by a self-sustaining financial structure designed around inclusion and accessibility. At the center of this model is Ulhas KS, who has created a tiered system in which financially privileged students subsidize training opportunities for underprivileged athletes. The framework blends elements of social entrepreneurship, grassroots sports development, and long-term community investment.