How to Spot the Best Basketball Camps in Missouri
How to Spot the Best Basketball Camps in Missouri
How to spot the best basketball camps in Missouri
Thereâs an old saying in basketball that teams are made in the winter and spring, but players are made in the summer. Â
Right now, basketball players all across Missouri are making plans to spend their summers working on their games. Some will spend it in the gym, others in the driveway or the park, and some may attend a basketball camp or two. But with a limited time to work on their game, and hundreds of options to choose from, what are the best basketball camps in Missouri for their own personal development?
Here are 3 things that weâve found that may help you make a decision:
1)Â Â Â Local College vs. Brand Name:
Most local colleges and universities have their own summer basketball camps, but theyâre not the only game in town. The best basketball camps in Missouri are often one of the brand name camps that happen to run sessions in your neck of the woods. Camps like Five Star, Point Guard College, and Hoop Group have sessions that run out of local high schools and colleges all over Missouri, so make sure you take a look at whatâs coming up in your area beyond the local options. The best basketball camps in Missouri may be IN your backyard, but they donât have to be FROM your backyard!
2)Â Â Â Player Exposure vs. Player Development:
Players go to different basketball camps for different reasons, so finding the best basketball camp for you largely depends on what youâre looking for. Some camps like Five Star and ABCD tend to attract players looking to get noticed by college coaches and AAU teams, and therefore have more games being played throughout the day. Other camps like Point Guard College and Hoop Group develop players by offering instruction beyond the hardwood. Choosing from among the best basketball camps in Missouri may largely depend on whether youâre looking to get better, or get noticed. Â
3)Â Â Â On Court vs. Off Court Development:
Some of the best basketball camps in Missouri may not spend all their time on the court doing drills and playing games. These days, the top basketball camps out there also offer video analysis, leadership training, and breaking down basketball related concepts in the classroom setting to develop a playerâs mind and leadership abilities off the court. With so much of the game being mental, itâs important to consider the value of spending time learning how to think the game and not just how to play. The best basketball camp for you may offer more of the latter.
Summary:
As players all over the state plan for another summer on the hardwood, think hard about your options for how youâre going to spend your time. If attending some of the best basketball camps in Missouri is part of your plan, make sure you take a few of these thoughts into consideration so you can get the best experience possible this summer.
In terms of sheer physical stature, Dena Evans probably did more with less than just about any point guard that ever played the game. Only 5′4″ tall, Dena was named “Miss Basketball” in the state of Texas as a high school senior and then became a star at the University of Virginia, where she led her teams to three NCAA Final Four appearances and a 118-17 record during her four-year career.
As a senior at UVA, Dena received the Frances P. Naismith award as the country’s top collegiate player under 5′7′. After college, she played professionally in the ABL and in professional leagues overseas. In 2002, Dena was named to the Atlantic Coast Conference’s 50th Anniversary All-Time Women’s Basketball Team.
Dena’s pursuit of excellence was never confined to the basketball court. A Rhodes Scholar Finalist and Magna Cum Laude graduate with a degree in economics, she was selected as one of the top ten student-athletes in the nation as a senior and earned First Team Academic All-American honors for three consecutive years.
A former PGC graduate herself, Dena has directed the Point Guard College since 2002, and is committed to carrying on the legacy and teachings of her long-time friend and mentor Dick DeVenzio, who founded PGC in the early 90s and directed it until his death in 2001. Dena is Owner and Chairman of Point Guard College and will co-direct Advanced Concepts on the PGC Tour ‘09.
















