An opportunity to learn NBA-level basketball has opened up in South Korea.
The STS Basketball Camp will be held from March 21 (Friday) to March 23 (Saturday) at Yongsan High School. This camp aims to provide participants with the best environment through various brand sponsorships. At this camp, various coaches who have worked in both domestic and international scenes will provide NBA-level coaching, and it is expected that participants will be able to further enhance their skills through systematic training.
The coaching staff is impressive. Led by James Blackburn, a current professional skill trainer and camp director, the lineup includes Tyler Gaitlin, a former B-League coach, Lee Gyu-seop, a former G-League Santa Cruz coach, Park Jae-hyun, a coach from the Korean Basketball League (KBL), and conditioning coach Kim Hyung-chul. The coaching staff provides individualized feedback based on their expertise and helps players improve their skills.
Kraichizburger, Molten, and Reebok support the successful operation of the camp. Kraichizburger provides hamburger sets for participating players. They actively support players in replenishing energy and maintaining optimal condition during intense training.
World-class quality official ball Molten sponsors the camp's official basketball. By directly experiencing high-level equipment used in official matches, players are expected to receive a higher level of training.
Reebok supports clothing and shoes for the coaching staff and staff members to ensure smooth operation of the camp and a better environment. This not only helps the coaching staff and staff operate the camp in the best condition but also contributes to raising the professionalism of the camp atmosphere.
Through this sponsorship, participating players will have the opportunity to train and grow in a better environment, and the operations of the camp are expected to be more systematic and effective. It is hoped that various corporations and brands will continue to participate in sponsorship for the development of sports talent and contribute to the progress of basketball in South Korea.
[OSEN = Reporter Seo Jeong-hwan]