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Thank you for visiting the home of Pro Skills Basketball, Dallasโs professional youth basketball organization.
Youth basketball has a reputation for being disorganized, focused solely on winning, and generally, frustrating. At Pro Skills Basketball, we strive to provide a more professional experience for parents, players and coachesโone focused on organized communication, mutual respect, and personal growthโon and off the court.
Sign up now for one of our PSB Dallas Teams, Camps, Clinics and Academies, below to join the PSB family today and help your child learn… Skills for Basketball. Life. Success.
Sep. 7-Oct. 19
6:00PM to 7:00PM
$500.00
There are currently no events available for registration.
There are currently no events available for registration.
Jan. 1-Jan. 31
All Day
$0.00
Our Dallas basketball Teams are for intermediate to advanced level boys and girls in grades 2-11 in the Dallas area.
With our PSB Teams you get:
Our Dallas basketball Clinics are for beginner to advanced level boys and girls in grades 3-11 in the Dallas area.
With our PSB Clinics you get:
Our Dallas basketball Academies are for boys in grades 7-11 and girls in grades 6-11 in the Dallas area.
With our PSB Academies you get:
Tim Duncan Maina is originally from Dallas, where he had a great career at Plano East High School. In his sophomore year, Tim won the city and district championships while in his junior year he was a leading scorer on a team that finished 23-8. Tim then transferred to ILTexas for his senior year.
After high school, Tim went on to play at Schreiner University, a D3 program in Kerrville, Texas. He Graduated with a Bachelors In Public Health in 2022 and a Masters In Health Care Administration from Oklahoma State University in 2023.
After college, Tim immediately began coaching and training at the grassroots level, while directing his own organization. Tim is thrilled to be joining the PSB team and looks forward to serving the Dallas โ Fort Worth youth basketball community.
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