About
About

About

The NBPA's Top 100 High School Basketball Camp is regarded as the premier basketball event available to elite high school athletes. Since its inception in 1994, over 300 players have gone on to successful careers in the NBA. The Top 100 Camp emphasizes character, education, and skill development as the core principles necessary to maximize a player's potential.

Mentoring

The Top 100 Camp provides each camper the unique opportunity to be mentored by NBA players, Former NBA Players, High School Coaches and various experts who provide a level of support that is unmatched as each camper move toward their NBA goal.

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NBA Player Coaching

Meet, learn and be coached by current and former NBA players. Top 100 Campers learn key fundamentals from over 30 current and former NBA players as they coach games, run practices, and conduct skill development stations.

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Training

Top 100 Campers have opportunity to work with experts who help them create their own personal workout routine. Top 100 Campers learn key training tips and techniques from some of the best conditioning and training experts the industry has to offer.

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Elite Competition

Play Against The Best! Top 100 Camp features the best players in the USA.

Selection Process

Renowned coach and NBA veteran John Lucas serves as the Top 100 Scouting Consultant for the NBPA's Top 100 Camp. Regarded as a tremendous resource for basketball training and youth development, John Lucas Enterprises is responsible for identifying the country's Elite High School Basketball Talent for the camp.

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Within the basketball community, the Top 100 High School Basketball Camp is regarded as the premier basketball event available to elite high school athletes. During the Top 100 Camp's 27 year history, approximately 2,400 campers have attended and over 300 have gone on to successful careers in the NBA.

- Purvis Short Chief of Player Programs