las vegas’ court for creators, hoopers, and those that live & breathe basketball.

basketball camps.

Real training. Real progression.
camps built for athletes who want to elevate their game.



why most camps fall short

many camps feel overcrowded and rushed.
players stay active — but don’t always improve.

atlas hoops camps are built to slow things down,
teach the game properly, and build confidence through discipline & repetition.


how atlas hoops camps are different

our camps are built around intention, not volume.

every week focuses on:

  • fundamentals that translate
  • game understanding
  • structured competition
  • confidence built through reps

players don’t just run drills — they learn how to play.


how our camp levels work

atlas hoops camps follow the same player development structure used by usa basketball, fiba youth pathways, and national club standards.

we don’t group athletes by hype or highlights — we group them by what actually matters:

skill readiness, confidence, and decision-making speed.

this protects development, keeps reps fair, and ensures every athlete trains in the right environment.

beginner
(foundation stage)

beginner athletes are still learning how basketball works.

this level is best for players who are building:

  • fundamental footwork and coordination
  • basic dribbling, passing, and shooting form
  • understanding spacing, rules, and court structure
  • confidence through repetition

perfect for newer hoopers (0–2 years experience).

intermediate
(development stage)

intermediate athletes have solid fundamentals & are learning how to apply them to live play.

this level is best for players who are ready for:

  • game-speed reps with coaching feedback
  • improved shot consistency & ball control
  • basic reads (cuts, help defense, kick-outs)
  • structured team concepts

ideal for players with 2-5 years of experience or competitive play exposure.

why this matters

serious development requires the right environment.

similar to life, athletes cannot skip steps.
for true development, athletes and their parents need to understand that.

when athletes train at the correct level, they build:
better habits. stronger confidence. real progress.


camp groups & weekly schedule

camps are divided by age and skill level to protect development and confidence.

beginner camp
(ages 6-9)

for players building fundamentals, confidence, and game basics.

  • 4-week camp
  • 2x 90-minute sessions per week

weekly schedule

  • mondays: 5:00–6:30pm
  • saturdays: 10:00am–11:30am

intermediate camp
(ages 9-13)

for experienced players ready for higher pace and competition.

  • 4-week camp
  • 2x 90-minute sessions per week

weekly schedule

  • mondays: 6:30–8:00pm
  • wednesdays: 5:30–7:00pm

advanced camp
(ages 13-18)

game-speed reps for next-level player development.

coming soon!

weekly schedule

  • saturdays: time to be determined
  • sundays: time to be determined

note:
group placement is intentional. during the 4-week camp, players will have the ability to progress (or regress) into the beginner or intermediate camp based on our coach’s perception of their skill level.


camp registration options

we offer flexible ways to participate, depending on your schedule and commitment level.

full camp commitment

entire 4-week camp (8x sessions)
best for players seeking consistent development and maximum progress.

single-day weekly option

4-week camp — mondays only or saturdays only (4x sessions)
ideal for families needing a lighter weekly commitment.

weekly drop-in option

2-session weekly drop-in
for players who want flexibility while staying involved week to week.

single-session option

1-session single drop-in
perfect for trying camp before committing.

all options follow the same structure, standards, and coaching.


new! optional skills sessions (add-on)

for players who want extra reps and focused skill work, we offer an optional one-hour skills session each week.

skills sessions occur during the duration of the camp

beginner skills sessions
(ages 6–9)

extra fundamentals and confidence.

  • tuesdays
  • 5:00-6:00pm
  • 1-hour focused skills sessions
  • additional fee

intermediate skills session
(ages 9–13)

advanced reads, footwork, and game-specific skills.

  • thursdays
  • 5:00-6:00pm
  • 1-hour focused skills sessions
  • additional fee

note:
skills sessions supplement camp training and are optional.



what to expect at camp

  • structured sessions — no random drills
  • age-appropriate instruction
  • coached competition
  • clear expectations for effort and focus
  • confidence built through repetition

these camps are for players who

  • want to improve their game
  • are ready to learn and compete
  • benefit from structure and guidance
  • respect the gym and their teammates

this is not free play — and that’s intentional.


current & upcoming camps

view available camps, start dates, schedules, and registration options below.


frequently asked questions

can my child switch registration options later?
options depend on availability. consistency is encouraged.

are all options coached the same way?
yes. structure, standards, and coaching remain consistent.

if my athletes misses a class, will they be able to make it up in the future?
absolutely! during camp week’s 5 or 6, we will email all registrants with the number of classes missed and the number of make-up days they are allowed to participate in.

are drop-ins less effective?
full camp commitment provides the most benefit, but drop-ins still follow the same teaching approach.


ready for intentional development?