Anonymous wrote:Any recs for good travel teams that have tryouts still to come or will consider 1:1 tryout? Most of the tryouts for AAU teams were in the spring, but I hear some teams may be doing tryouts in the late summer/fall.
Anonymous wrote:Any recs for good travel teams that have tryouts still to come or will consider 1:1 tryout? Most of the tryouts for AAU teams were in the spring, but I hear some teams may be doing tryouts in the late summer/fall.
Anonymous wrote:What team has tryouts now? Is this for AAU?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's how basketball tryouts go. They really favor the guards and ball hogs and kids good with actually basketball skills e.g., passing, teamwork, moving the ball around, cutting, picks etc get overlooked.
Only if there are so few kids that those kids have to stay on the court. During the tryout for my kid's current team, the coaches where constantly shuffling teams and moving then kids to an auxiliary gym until they ended up with 10 kids playing each other in the main gym. Unsurprisingly, those ten kids are the A team now. They made B and C teams out of the kids in the aux gym.
Anonymous wrote:My son was in a tryout for a travel basketball team where the whole tryout was a series of scrimmages. There was a ball hog who couldn’t play on his team.
Ball hog wouldn’t pass and kept playing hero ball. Could not make his shots. 2 out of 3 games, this kid was out of control and short of grabbing the ball away from him there was not much any other players on the team could do. They lost the first two games.
Finally in the third game my son and the other players got together and locked the ball hog out. No one would pass to him. They finally won a game, and my son was able to make some great plays.
My son’s really down bc he thinks ball hog ruined his tryout. How likely is it that the coaches caught what was going on? How do you think it will affect how my son was assessed?
Anonymous wrote:That's how basketball tryouts go. They really favor the guards and ball hogs and kids good with actually basketball skills e.g., passing, teamwork, moving the ball around, cutting, picks etc get overlooked.
Anonymous wrote:That's how basketball tryouts go. They really favor the guards and ball hogs and kids good with actually basketball skills e.g., passing, teamwork, moving the ball around, cutting, picks etc get overlooked.
Anonymous wrote:What is the age group? And are the coaches experienced?