Basketball Team TrainingDid you know the world’s leader in skill development training, Ganon Baker Basketball, can come and train your team? Coaches and teams all over the country are already taking advantage of our ability to travel to their program and offer them the top-notch training they need to succeed.
Coaches rarely have the time or resources to focus on individual skill development because of the importance of their offensive and defensive systems. But the great coaches understand that the very best offensive and defensive systems don’t work without players with good fundamental skills. That’s where we come in. The following trainers are available to work with your team right now! Ganon Baker– A world renowned Nike and NBA Skills Coach, Ganon has worked closely with LeBron James, Vince Carter, Amare Stoudemire, Deron Williams, and Kobe Bryant at each of their Skill Academies. Ganon also has trained multiple NBA stars such as Chris Paul and Jerryd Bayless and is currently Amare Stoudemire's Personal Skill Development Coach. Ganon travels the world training players; you can travel to him or can come to you! Micah Lancaster – Famous for his innovative creativity inventing new drills and training methods to magnify and accelerate his player’s development, Micah Lancaster is regarded as one of the United States' top young skill development trainers. You can come train with Micah at his elite training facility in Durham, North Carolina, Hoops City U, or he can come to you. Rob Burke– A college coach and elite skill trainer with Nike girls Skill Academies, Rob trains the top 25 Nike All-Americans every year. Rob has also worked with Junior National players in Canada and has trained many of the Portland Trailblazer players as a NBA Skills Coach! Rob offers his local training in Spartanburg, South Carolina, but is available for travel. Rashid Cann – The lead trainer of the Hampton Roads area in Virginia, Rashid is also available to travel to you. For the full staff click here Skills covered:ballhandling, dribbling, shooting, team passing, moving without the ball, finishing, footwork, triple threat, dribble triple threat, creating space, defense work, and decision making.
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