But what if I’m not GOOD at basketball?

We believe being good at things is not the point of doing them. Don’t get us wrong, we love to help your child get better, we love to succeed, we love to win…but is that the REASON we do things?

No.

We believe in doing things for the experience. And through those experiences, we develop skills and insight and depth and become a more interesting person. We sometimes find our passion. We make friends. We make memories. We test ourselves. We grow.

And *maybe we get good.

As I (Luke) got further into basketball, I wasn’t the most talented player on the college court. But I LOVED basketball, and my friendships and experiences through the sport are invaluable. It gave me passion and purpose in my life, and I found what I was VERY good at…training and coaching and inspiring players, and also leading and entrepreneurship.

Had I stopped basketball when I stopped being the best, I would have a totally different life, and I don’t even want to imagine how unhappy that life likely would have been.

So, for your training and playing…

We will teach you.

We are going to work with you and teach you solid, fundamental skills and continue to develop you as you grow. Out team has the talent and training to continue to work with you into your advanced level, and if we don’t have a solution, we’ll seek answers until we do. We’ll be honest with our assessment of your abilities and future in basketball, and work with you in achieving your goals.

We will be devoted to your growth.

But your success isn’t measured in your win loss record, or whether you are one of the best. Or even if you’re good. It’s in your growth as a human, your positive experience, your pleasure in your activities.

Basketball isn’t just for the best. There is a place for everyone who loves the game.

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