Nike Basketball Camps – US Sports Camps

Richmond, CA

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Nike Basketball Camps – US Sports Camps focuses on basketball instruction and play. Campers take part in basketball activities that are part of Nike Basketball Camps run by US Sports Camps.

• Ages: 9–14 years old
• Price: Basketball camp sessions in Richmond start from $296 depending on camp type and duration.

US Sports Camps states that it is committed to making camps a safe environment and positive experience for all campers and staff. US Sports Camps has over 50 years delivering camps and offers more than 20 sports programs across day and overnight camps. In 2025, US Sports Camps had 240,000 youth participants across all 50 states, Canada, and England. Camps are designed for athletes of every age, skill level, and ability, and there is one basketball camp in and around Richmond, California, including day camps for ages 9 to 14. There is also one basketball program in and around Richmond for female athletes, including girls-only and co-ed sessions. Basketball camps in Richmond typically run during the summer, with the earliest session starting June 15, 2026. US Sports Camps offers camp families Cancellation Protection for $100 per session, due at the time of registration.

Parents have shared many comments about Nike Basketball Camps – US Sports Camps. One parent, Ileana Greene, said her son loved each of his Nike Basketball Camp experiences and finished each week with more skills and confidence. Another parent, Jonathan Woolston, described the Nike camp at Orange Beach High School as a great experience where camp directors helped improve the kids’ basketball skills. Tangelina Loftin said the camp improved her son's basketball skills and gave him a better look at the competition on the next level, and that the staff was friendly and welcoming. Kiran Armstead said her son improved his basketball skills, learned new skills, and made new friends. Danielle Smith said her son came home every day excited after coaches used drills that helped him build confidence on the court. Alexis Orfanos said the Snow Valley camp focused on improving skills instead of just playing games and called it the best basketball camp her son has been to. TAHIRIH TERRELL said the boys had an outstanding experience at the Nike Basketball Camp at Norfolk State University with knowledgeable and passionate coaches. Jessica Worley said her daughter’s overnight Doug Bruno basketball camp at North Central College was a great experience and that the girls improved their skills. A parent using the name dcswaterlily said her daughter learned new skills, got a great workout, and stayed interested and active. Cesar Bernal said his son enjoyed the coaches, competitive workouts, skills, and scrimmages and wants to return. Daylily Wellness said they loved the camp as a kid and that their daughter loved it as well. Delly Mellor said her 8- and 13-year-old sons came home excited every day and learned a lot as beginners, and she appreciated the feedback form. Paul Casanova said the camp had highly skilled coaches and an atmosphere focused on basketball and learning. Kimberly McGriff described Lou Chapman’s camp as fast paced and high energy, with kids challenged and encouraged throughout. Dee Jay said it was a second year for her daughter at The Lovett School and that her daughter was excited to return and use what she learned with her league. Alexa Suskin said her son loved his experience and had only positive things to say about the coaches. Denise Hamilton said her son’s three-day camp improved his basketball skills and gave him life lessons. Kirsti Elliott said the coaches were kind and encouraging and that it was a healthy environment for her son to learn about the sport. Zach Shepherd said their boys have attended Snow Valley since 2022 and that the camp is very hard but leads to growth. A parent identified as THAT ONE KID said their son’s first experience at the Central Regional High School camp was very organized, with exceptional coaches, and that he learned a lot and made new friends. Alessandro Preto said the camp was amazing for kids to work on skills one-on-one with two coaches who kept everyone engaged and having fun. Emily Culver said Coach George was positive and eager to help all kids succeed and that her son learned new skills and made new friends. Monica Vassiliadis said her son came out happy every day, felt his skills improved, and wants to do the camp again. Michael Travis said his son had a blast, learned a lot, and that everything was well organized. Monica Van Guilder said her daughter learned new skills, improved what she already knew, gained confidence, and made new friends. Nicole Whitsett said her son, in town only for the summer, felt he learned a lot, worked hard, and had a real sense of accomplishment at the end of camp. Jen Jacobs Bolger said coaches Duban and Cristian were awesome and that the facilities at Stevenson were fantastic. Cristina Kane-Latour said her beginner son was very engaged at the Nike Summer Camp at TWU and especially enjoyed the experience. Jen Kalen said convenience and price were worth it and that her daughter appreciated the coaches’ playing backgrounds and interaction. Robbie Burnett said his son rated this camp number one out of four summer camps and wants to return if the same people are there. Kevin Tempral said his son had an amazing experience working out with coaches, running drills, and making new friends. Natalie Cooper said her son gained many fundamental skills and that she thought the organization, skills, drills, lessons, and staff were amazing. Jocelyn Hawkins said her daughter’s chipping skills and short game improved and that she placed second at a Drive, Chip and Putt qualifier two days after camp. Kriss Robbins said the camp was very organized and that her granddaughter had a great time and learned a lot. Heather Bonner said she loved the enthusiasm of the coaches and that they made it mandatory for players to cheer and encourage each other. Teri Ellis said her son Chandler learned a lot, met new friends, and had fun at the Nike Elite Camp under Coach Wendell Davis. Onawa Tucker said their 8th grader Keia was moved up to play with high school girls and that coaches were knowledgeable, professional, and joined in drills. Amanda Hinton said her son received one-on-one time with specialized coaches who matched his position and taught new drills. Michael Stenger said Coach Bobby and others were amazing and that his 14-year-old daughter learned new skills and enjoyed her time. Elizabeth Howell said her daughter made new friends, learned a new skill, and realized her strengths and areas of opportunity.

Last updated May 13, 2026.

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