Anonymous
Post 07/10/2025 21:25     Subject: AAU Tournament and League Formats (League Quality)

Underarmour basketball circuits
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2025 13:06     Subject: Re:AAU Tournament and League Formats (League Quality)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The big question is, how old is your kid? And how decent of a team is he on? Better teams play in better tournaments, developmental teams play in worse tournaments.


That was my suspicion, but I've seen all the teams in the area at the quick and dirty tournaments at least for this age group. For 4th grade girls there just aren't that many options regarding teams, tournaments, leagues etc.


4th grade girls, you're completely out of luck. If you're in Virginia, focus specifically on Shots Up tournaments, any leagues run at St. James, etc. And focus on development, less so on tournaments. Tournaments will be more beneficial and better run by the time your daughter hits 8th-ish grade.


Thanks, even though I'm in Maryland that is appreciated. I have an idea which are the bum tourneys around here, but it sucks to go to Virginia to find out it is a bum league.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2025 13:20     Subject: Re:AAU Tournament and League Formats (League Quality)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The big question is, how old is your kid? And how decent of a team is he on? Better teams play in better tournaments, developmental teams play in worse tournaments.


That was my suspicion, but I've seen all the teams in the area at the quick and dirty tournaments at least for this age group. For 4th grade girls there just aren't that many options regarding teams, tournaments, leagues etc.


4th grade girls, you're completely out of luck. If you're in Virginia, focus specifically on Shots Up tournaments, any leagues run at St. James, etc. And focus on development, less so on tournaments. Tournaments will be more beneficial and better run by the time your daughter hits 8th-ish grade.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2025 10:12     Subject: Re:AAU Tournament and League Formats (League Quality)

Anonymous wrote:The big question is, how old is your kid? And how decent of a team is he on? Better teams play in better tournaments, developmental teams play in worse tournaments.


That was my suspicion, but I've seen all the teams in the area at the quick and dirty tournaments at least for this age group. For 4th grade girls there just aren't that many options regarding teams, tournaments, leagues etc.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2025 09:53     Subject: Re:AAU Tournament and League Formats (League Quality)

The big question is, how old is your kid? And how decent of a team is he on? Better teams play in better tournaments, developmental teams play in worse tournaments.
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2025 17:44     Subject: AAU Tournament and League Formats (League Quality)

Anonymous wrote:Just look up the tournament rules yourself and then decide if you want to participate that weekend.

Most basketball tournaments are "quick and dirty". They don't care about the quality of the experience. Everyone is just trying to make a quick buck off you.


Do they post these somewhere? I would prefer that, instead of asking the coaches. Though I might make my basic reasoning known. Like, no out of state tournaments unless they are a high-quality experience for everyone.
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2025 12:54     Subject: AAU Tournament and League Formats (League Quality)

Just look up the tournament rules yourself and then decide if you want to participate that weekend.

Most basketball tournaments are "quick and dirty". They don't care about the quality of the experience. Everyone is just trying to make a quick buck off you.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2025 21:59     Subject: AAU Tournament and League Formats (League Quality)

Anonymous wrote:Yea, the coaches know the rules of the tournament before they sign uo.


So, it's fair to ask if it's a quick and dirty tournament before signing up.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2025 21:38     Subject: AAU Tournament and League Formats (League Quality)

Yea, the coaches know the rules of the tournament before they sign uo.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2025 16:47     Subject: AAU Tournament and League Formats (League Quality)

Anonymous wrote:To make money, of course.

All of those AAU tournament/referees are trying to get the games over as soon as possible. Callling fouls stops the clock if its not a running clock. Thats why they run the clock at a 20 point difference as well. The tournaments go with the shortest game format they think people will pay for and want to schedule games on the hour.


I get that, I'm just not willing to pay for some of them. I would like to know the format/quality before I vote to attend. Do they make this information available to the coaches that sign up?
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2025 15:30     Subject: AAU Tournament and League Formats (League Quality)

To make money, of course.

All of those AAU tournament/referees are trying to get the games over as soon as possible. Callling fouls stops the clock if its not a running clock. Thats why they run the clock at a 20 point difference as well. The tournaments go with the shortest game format they think people will pay for and want to schedule games on the hour.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2025 13:20     Subject: AAU Tournament and League Formats (League Quality)

Are the formats of the AAU leagues and tournaments listed anywhere. Also are there any rankings of leagues and tournaments. I've found that they vary in quality greatly. Mostly, I think it's due to the formats of the games, not really the reffing. Many of the leagues and tournaments we play in don't record fouls and don't stop the clock, they have like 12-minute halves others will have 14-minute halves and the teams have volunteer clock operators and recorders.

My DD isn't a starter and when they send out polls for availability, I just don't want to volunteer to drive across state lines pay $10-$15 to watch the coaches' kids foul each other for ten minutes. I very much liked the longer format. When we played that format like all of the coaches' kids fouled out, we got to see some actual basketball.

I mean imagine if the NBA was changing the formats of the games. OK everyone, we're not going to stop the clock or record fouls and by the way the game is half as long. I'm sure someone is going to chime in with "Letting the kids play", but why the shorter format?