Never Too Late Basketball Weekly Practice Programs

Hamilton Recreation Center, 1900 Geary Boulevard, South San Francisco, CA 94080

mapHamilton Recreation Center, 1900 Geary Boulevard, South San Francisco, CA 94080

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Never Too Late Basketball Weekly Practice Programs include the Beautiful Basketball Basics Clinic (SF) and the Sunday Intermediate Skills & Scrimmage Clinic (SF), along with other skills and scrimmage clinics, shooting clinics, coached scrimmages, and conditioning. Practices include repetitive drill work on the skill set for that clinic, such as ball handling, shooting skills, defense, team play, fingertip dribbling exercises, passing drills, running and looking up while dribbling, hop/skipping and dribbling, and “ballet” steps in preparation for taking a layup properly. Sessions also include post moves, team offense and defense (where to go and when to go there), and a forty minute controlled scrimmage, with some clinics offering videotaped analysis of shooting.

• Schedule: Weekly Sunday practices beginning June 7, 2026, with Beautiful Basketball Basics Clinic (SF) from 9:00 am–10:30 am and Sunday Intermediate Skills & Scrimmage Clinic (SF) from 10:30 am–12:00 pm, offered as an 11 coached basketball Sundays, 11 week program.
• Price: $270.00–$370.00 for the Beautiful Basketball Basics Clinic (SF) and Sunday Intermediate Skills & Scrimmage Clinic (SF), with $370 for an 11 week program and special pricing of $270 if purchased as a second clinic in the same term, plus additional Never Too Late Weekly Practice Program costs of $370 for an 11 week program and separate Weekend Camps listed at $695.00 each.

Never Too Late Basketball was formed in 1992 by Steve Bzomowski, a former assistant basketball coach at Harvard University and NBA scout, who founded Never Too Late Basketball. The leadership team includes Steve Bzomowski, Coach Josh Babbidge, Coach Reid, and Coach Steve Fagan, with Coach Reid having been an NBA player and NCAA coach for a lot of years. The mission of Never Too Late Basketball is to provide the highest quality basketball training, instruction, guidance and coaching for adult players in a supportive, inclusive environment, emphasizing the TEAM part of basketball and combining players’ desire and spirit with the program’s knowledge and insight to build a community of athletes of all ages with common goals and values.

Never Too Late Basketball offers camps, clinics and workout programs for adults, Weekly Practice Programs in Boston, NYC, SF and Chicago, private clinics for league teams or pickup groups, Weekend Camps in getaway locations, and private camps, clinics and corporate team building programs. The program states that it has coached players from 18 to 88 years of age with a wide range of skills and experience, and that it runs programs for beginning, novice, intermediate, and advanced level recreational adult players, men and women, plus aspiring professionals and kids in Parent/Kid clinics. San Francisco Weekly Practice Programs emphasize skills and drills, strategy, and getting the game comfortable in a player’s psyche, and practices include individual instruction and feedback plus a forty minute controlled scrimmage. Players from more than a dozen countries have taken part in Never Too Late Basketball instructional programs.

Never Too Late Basketball reports features in Sports Illustrated, the New York Times, Men’s Journal, Self, Fast Company, Women’s Sport & Fitness, Harvard Magazine, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe and The Boston Herald, along with additional coverage in The San Jose Mercury-News, Conde Nast Traveler, Men’s Health, The Sunday Boston Globe Magazine, Travel and Leisure, WEEI, and National Public Radio’s “Only A Game.” The program offers referral discounts through NTL SPECIALS, where returning players who bring new players receive a $40 discount for each new player using specific coupon codes, and a Duane Family Discount of 10% when family members sign up for the same term using a coupon code.

Testimonials from adult participants describe learning specific skills such as shooting left-handed layups, coming off screens, recognizing when a player is open, and using screening in the low post, as well as fingertip dribbling, passing, layup preparation steps, and the mechanics of shooting from grip to foot placement. Participants also describe classes that combine individual skills teaching and team play with a high energy, competitive scrimmage, and note instruction from coaches including Josh Babbidge, Steve Fagan, and Coach Reid.

Last updated June 17, 2026.

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