NIKE Basketball Camp in Norman, OKlahoma
"My son told me he learned more in the one week he was at camp than he ever did in one season of playing basketball."
— Heather Sines, Parent
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3-in-1 Development
Basketball
Develop the on-court skills needed to get noticed by coaches and help your team win more games
Leadership
Learn the leadership skills and behaviors needed to become your best and lead your teammates
Mindset
Build a resilient mindset that separates you form the pack and improves your performance
About This NIKE Basketball Camp
The Complete Skills Basketball Camp
The Complete Skills Basketball Camp is designed for athletes that are serious about raising their game to the next level. The camp combines court time with leadership and mindset huddles to teach athletes (ages 10-14) the leadership, mindset, and basketball skills they need to thrive. The camp will teach basketball players the skills, habits, and principles of play they need to succeed in middle school and high school. Players will develop through dynamic on-court activities in a fun, challenging, and competitive environment.
What Parents Say About our Camps...
Don't Let Your Athlete Miss Their Shot
Even though young players spend more time than ever before training and playing AAU basketball, many of them never achieve their dreams because they lack basketball IQ, play with poor habits, and lack a resilient mindset.
They Need to Learn How to Play the Game Differently
At RYG, your child will develop a high basketball IQ, special on-court habits, and a resilient mindset so they can make the team, stand out from their peers, help their team win, and become their best.
Camp Director: Clay Moser
Clay Moser has been coaching basketball for 42 years across the professional and collegiate levels. Moser spent eight years with the Los Angeles Lakers as an assistant coach and scout from 2011-2019. Moser also had multiple division one coaching stops.
He spent three years as an assistant coach at the University of Arkansas from 2019-2022, and he was an assistant coach at NC State with Jim Valvano for two seasons. Moser also had coaching stops internationally, at the junior college level, and in the NBA developmental league. Moser has also served as a keynote speaker and basketball clinician for coaches in 15 countries.

What Happens at Camp
On-Court Development

Leadership & Mindset Training

More from Parents...
"My son told me he learned more in the one week he was at basketball camp than he ever did in one season of playing basketball."
"Both of my sons loved camp! You understand the game and break it down in a way that the players can understand and easily implement themselves. The leadership and mindset sections were probably my favorite. So many good things for young players!"
"I love the mindset focus and teaching specific skills to improve his game. Evan had a great time and I can see his increase in confidence after just 5 days. Thank you!"
The Next Steps
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Attend Camp
Experience a game-changing basketball camp with dynamic on-court and classroom sessions
Raise Your Game
Apply everything you learn on the court and in the classroom to raise your game
NIKE Basketball Camp at Young Family Athletic Center
$399
Camp Details
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July 20-24, 2026
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Young Family Athletic Center | Norman, OK
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Athletes ages 10-14
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9am-3pm (Mon-Thur) & 9am-12:30pm (Fri)
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Late pick-up from 3-4pm on Mon-Thur available
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Price varies by age and camp and is subject to change
Is my child good enough for camp?
Skill and ability levels will vary from camp to camp, but we commit to finding the right level of difficulty and competition for each player within a session.
If your child loves basketball and likes to work hard, they'll love RYG camps!
If they don't love basketball, or they're not motivated to raise their game, then RYG probably isn't the best place for them.
What's the ratio of campers to coaches?
Each camp is led by a director, then players are split up into baskets by grade, gender, and ability level and paired with a basket coach.
The coach-athlete ratio is between 1/12 and 1/16 for each basket.
What's the daily schedule like?
Here's an outline of a typical day at camp:
- Classroom #1
- 9:00-9:45
- Court #1
- 9:45-11:45
- Lunch
- 11:45-12:30
- Classroom #2
- 12:30-1:15
- Court #2
- 1:15-3:30
What's different about what RYG does on the basketball court?
A lot!
First, RYG Athletics camps use a Constraints-Led Approach to coaching underpinned by the Ecological Dynamics theoretical framework.
In short: We have a WHY behind our WHAT.
Everything we do on court is about developing adaptable skills that actually transfer to the game.
Too many camps, clinics, and practices attempt to isolate skills outside of the context they occur in. This isn't how basketball skills are learned or the game is played.
We put all our players in games or game-like situations, with offense and defense, that help the skills and habits we're teaching emerge in the way they happen in the game.
Why is this camp more expensive than other camps?
Great question!
There are several reasons our camps are more expensive than many other camps...
- We maintain a low coach-athlete ratio (between 1/12 and 1/16)
- We limit the number of athletes at a basketball camp to 64 (lots of other camps take 100+ athletes)
- We pay our coaches more than other camps. We believe in finding great people and rewarding them for their hard work.
- We provide a premium camp experience. We spend dedicated time in the classroom teaching the sport and leadership and mindset skills, something very few other camps do. We train our staff and ensure every camp is led by a director who's an expert in their sport and a master teacher.
Is lunch provided?
No, lunch is not provided.
Athletes will need to bring a sack lunch to eat each day.
Camp Location | Young Family Athletic Center | Norman, OK
