Brooklyn Basketball reaches thousands of students through DOE school clinics * Brooklyn Paper
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Brooklyn Basketball reaches thousands of students through DOE school clinics * Brooklyn Paper
Brooklyn Basketball works to increase access to organized youth basketball coaching across Brooklyn. The program has grown from a community initiative into a large outreach effort reaching more than 200 schools and tens of thousands of students each year through partnerships with the New York City Department of Education. Head coach Michael Collins leads a rapidly expanding staff that includes more than 20 coaches and full-time program leaders. Coaches run clinics at schools and at a training center near Barclays Center. Programming operates five days a week, with coaches traveling into schools and adapting to available spaces such as auditoriums, cafeterias, or gyms without baskets. The mission focuses on meeting children where they are and making sessions enjoyable, even for kids who have never played or are not initially interested.
"“I've definitely coached the three major populations of basketball players,” Collins said. “The youth space, the college space, and I've worked with a ton of overseas and G League and NBA pros.”"
"Since joining Brooklyn Basketball last September, Collins has overseen a rapidly expanding coaching staff that now includes more than 20 coaches and several full-time program leaders who run clinics throughout Brooklyn schools and at the organization's training center across from Barclays Center."
"“The goal is always meeting the kids where they're at,” he said. “That means being able to interact with a kid in seventh grade who's never played the game and maybe not even that interested in the game. We want to make that experience - that hour, that two hours - very fun for them.”"
"Brooklyn Basketball's school programming now operates five days a week, reaching nearly every corner of the borough. Coaches travel directly into schools, often adapting to whatever space is available - auditoriums, cafeterias or gyms without baskets."
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