Nike Boys Basketball Camp Franklin Franklin, Tennessee
The first annual NIKE Boys Basketball Camp at A Game Complex (AGA) in Franklin, TN will run July 29-August 2, 2013 and will be directed by Tennessee Director and CPA Head Coach, Drew Maddux.
This camp will focus on individual skill development with our morning skill stations and afternoon 3 on 3 Cut Throat League. Each camper will also play in one 5 on 5 game and participate in our Living by Numbers contests each day. This summer camp is a perfect way to prepare for your school, church, rec or AAU season. All NIKE basketball camps maintain a player to coach ratio of 8:1 and is staffed by high school and collegiate coaches as well as college players
Highlights Include
- Three+ hours dedicated daily to individual skill development from the area's best coaches
- Unbeatable 8:1 player to coach ratio
- MyLivingByNumbers.com online training program - designed to chart athletic and skill development progress
- Exclusive, highly competitive 3 on 3 Cut Throat Tournaments and 5 on 5 play
- NIKE Skill Workbook with NBA players' signature moves, basketball lessons and training tips, plus an individual handwritten evaluation
- Official NIKE Camp T-Shirt, PowerBars, and other prizes
A Game Complex is located in Franklin, TN and is right off of I-65. AGA is a convenient camp location for anyone in Williamson County including the Nolensville, Franklin, Thompson's Station, and Antioch areas
Meet your coaching staff
Camp Director
Drew Maddux
Drew Maddux has worked for Elite Hoops and helped co-direct four of our NIKE camps in Nashville over the past two years. This year he will lead all four of our Nashville NIKE Camps. Maddux has been the Head Coach at Christ Presbyterian Acadmeny (CPA) in Nashville for the past six years.
Read Full BioAs Head Coach at CPA, Maddux has a combined record of 163-39 and has been ranked in the Top 10 each season. Maddux has achieved many distincitons: NBCA Coach of the Year in 2008, District 10-AA Coach of the Year in 2011, Tennessean Coach of the Year in 2012, and leading his team to their first state championship.
As a player, Maddux was successful at Vanderbilt University between1994-1998. He holds the 11th spot for all-time carreer ponits at Vanderbilt. He avereaged 16.8 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 4.1 assists per game and led his team to the NCAA tournament.
Complete Skills: This program is intended to help players develop athletically. The individual camp is a great opportunity for young basketball players looking to develop and refine their fundamental basketball skills. Emphasis is placed on skill development, shooting, offensive moves, defense, rebounding, team play, and more.
Upon arrival, all participants are evaluated by the staff so that their own instructional needs can be addressed throughout the week. In addition, campers will be evaluated and then split up into smaller groups according to age and ability.
Sample Daily Schedule
- 9:00 Campers arrive/free shoot
- 9:10 Stretch/Floor Open up
- 9:30 Skill Development Work
- 11:00 Contests
- 11:10 5 on 5 League Games
- 12:00 Lunch
- 1:00 Living By Numbers Individual Skill Development
- 1:40 Video/Speaker/Speed and Agility
- 2:20 3 on 3 League Games
- 3:00 Campers Depart
Starting Time
Check-in Monday, July 29 at 8:30AM
Camp Hours are: MON-THURS 9AM-3PM, FRI 9am - 12pm
Closing Time
Closing ceremony, Thursday, August 2 at 11:45am
Parents are invited to attend! Departure around 12:30PM Immediately following the closing ceremony.
Camp Information
All campers must eat breakfast at home. Lunch is not included. Please bring your own lunch however, there will be a concession stand available with pizza, snacks, and drinks.
Registration Packet
A detailed camper registration packet containing check in location, health/release forms, emergency contact numbers, and a checklist of things to bring will be emailed to all registered campers in the Spring. The US Sports Camps health and release forms do not require a doctor's signature and they will be collected on the first day of camp.











