This summer, young athletes across Carbon County will have a chance to sharpen their basketball skills and learn from the best as the Carbon High boys basketball team hosts its first-ever Future Dinos Basketball Camp, running June 11–13.
Open to players in grades third through eighth, the camp is designed to teach the next generation of hoopers the fundamentals of the game while introducing them to modern basketball strategies. Led by head coach Taylor Brower, the camp promises to be more than just layups and drills, it’s a deep dive into the future of basketball.
“During the camp, we’ll work on fundamentals like shooting, spacing, and how to recognize and create good shots,” said Coach Brower. “We’ll also dig into defensive techniques and how to play with more physicality on that end of the court.”
But the real game changer? Brower will introduce campers to conceptual basketball, a fast-evolving style of play gaining traction in Europe, the NCAA, and even the NBA. “It’s about empowering players to make decisions and read the game without rigid constraints,” he explained. “It teaches kids how to truly understand and feel the game. It’ll be a fun, challenging, and eye-opening experience for these young athletes.”
- The elementary group will begin from 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
- The middle school group will be from 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Whether your child is just starting or looking to take their game to the next level, the Future Dinos Basketball Camp is a can’t-miss opportunity to learn, grow, and play like a Dino.
To sign up, fill out the form on the QR code at the bottom of the poster.