
How to Choose a College Basketball Program
Choose a college basketball program by ranking academics, fit, and realistic playing time ahead of name recognition. Only about 3.6% of high school boys who play
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Choose a college basketball program by ranking academics, fit, and realistic playing time ahead of name recognition. Only about 3.6% of high school boys who play

Great shooters are built on four traits: consistency, confidence, rhythm, and a hunter’s mindset. Mechanics matter, but the players who score reliably under pressure put in
To keep your shot sharp in season, hold form steady with short daily routines instead of chasing big workout numbers. Combine 50 to 100 close-range form

A basketball exposure camp is a multi-day event where college coaches and scouts evaluate players in live games and skill sessions. They help with recruiting, but

The Last Dance offers young basketball players and their parents practical lessons that outlast any highlight: trust your teammates, attack your weak spots, and let motivation
A young player develops basketball skills on their own by training with a clear plan instead of just shooting around: short ball-handling blocks, tracked shooting reps,

The FBI college basketball scandal exposed bribes between coaches, agents, and shoe companies, but the deeper issue was money distorting player development long before college. For

A great basketball facilitator gets teammates involved, reads the game as it unfolds, and puts others in position to score. The three keys are knowing your

Social media can help a young basketball player get noticed by college coaches, but it never replaces game film, grades, or character. Coaches use platforms like

4 Digital Marketing Takeaways for Youth Basketball Organizations from the Digital Summit This past week, Pro Skills Basketball (PSB) had the opportunity to attend the Digital

NBA Global Games in China: How the League Builds Fans, Culture, and Future Stars Over the past few months, we’ve explored how the NBA has prioritized

3 REASONS WHY YOUTH BASKETBALL COACHES ARE NEEDED IN CHINA In the U.S., it’s common for young basketball players to grow up with a rotation of

Positionless basketball teaches every young player the full set of skills (shooting, ball-handling, passing, and defending multiple opponents) instead of locking them into one role. The

De’Mon Brooks played four years at Davidson College, then built a professional career across Germany, Italy, Israel, Japan, and beyond. His path shows what daily consistency

The reverse pivot is a footwork move where a player rotates backward over a planted pivot foot to protect the ball and read the floor. It

To get the most out of a basketball camp, your player should arrive with clear personal goals, stay coachable, treat mistakes as feedback, and give full

A “crazy” basketball parent is one whose involvement starts hurting their child’s development and love of the game: yelling at refs, calling coaches constantly, chasing rankings,

Most paid college basketball recruiting services do not get players recruited. They send mass emails coaches ignore. With about 3.6% of high school boys reaching any
