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You can register online via the TNBA website using LeagueApps for camps, clinics, or training programs .
If a program is full, such as co-ed or all-girls summer camps, there may be a pre‑registration or waitlist option
Athletic attire (t‑shirt, shorts, sneakers) and a refillable water bottle.
Lunch is required for full‑day camps (usually 9 am–2:30 pm or later).
TNBA provides basketballs, jerseys, headbands, and other gear; no need to bring your own basketball
Summer camps typically run Monday–Friday, ~9 am–2:30 pm, with a mix of skill drills, station work, games, competitions, and giveaways .
Youth clinics follow a similar structure but are shorter (e.g., 3 hours per day for holiday or mini‑dribbler clinics) .
All programs group participants by age and skill level for optimal learning.
TNBA camps are open to a wide range—from young “mini‑dribblers” (K–3) to youth and elite prep players .
Specific age brackets and program levels (e.g., beginner, advanced, overnight) vary; check each program’s details.
TNBA’s refund policies are outlined in their Terms & Conditions and may vary by program type .
Some programs (like the Bucks camp referenced) may be non‑refundable but allow transfers if needed. Email support for accommodations.
Yes! Campers receive items like t‑shirts, basketballs, headbands, evaluation certificates, and sometimes NBA‑team game tickets .
Most summer camps also provide a ticket to a select NBA game and other fun extras.
Coaches are trained professionals, including former college/NBA players, high school coaches, and experienced trainers.
All staff are rigorously vetted and share TNBA’s mission to teach fundamentals in a safe, fun, and disciplined environment .
Some TNBA programs offer after‑care services (check local partner sites like JCC) .
Overnight camps are also available in select regions, with 24-hour staff supervision and residential stays