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Never Too Late Basketball offers on-court drills, skills, instruction, team play, and coaching for adult players. The program includes skills’ stations, Saturday team practices, coached scrimmages, shooting clinics, and skills and scrimmage clinics. Participants take part in activities such as individualized videotaped shooting analysis and instruction, test-your-skills contests, the NBA-style NTL Three-point Shooting Contest, the 80 Shot Drill, Streak, Knockout, and Fastest NTL Human Being, along with work on ballhandling, post moves, team offense and defense, footwork, spacing, roll and replace, and detailed dribbling and layup exercises.
• Price: $695.00 for Gresham, OR | July 24-26, 2026 NTL Oregon Weekend Camp; $695.00 for Santa Barbara, CA (Fall) | Oct 23-25, 2026; $695.00 for North Adams, MA | November 6-8, 2026
Never Too Late Basketball was formed in 1992 by Steve Bzomowski, a former assistant basketball coach at Harvard University and NBA scout, who is also the founder of the program. The program offers camps, clinics, and workout programs for adults, including weekend camps with a limit of 32–48 players per camp, weekly practice programs in Boston, NYC, San Francisco, and Chicago, private clinics, private weekend camps, corporate team-building, Parent/Kid clinics, and corporate team building programs. Camp fees for the Oregon Weekend Camp include 11 hours of on-court drills, skills, instruction, team play, coaching, individualized videotaped shooting analysis and instruction, two lunches, an NTL tee shirt, a camp photo, a camp award or prize, and a written evaluation, and day camper rates in Oregon and Santa Barbara in 2025 are listed at $650 with specified inclusions and exclusions. The stated refund policy notes that camp registrations cancelled before thirty days prior to the camp are fully refundable minus a specified processing or cancellation fee, and cancellations within thirty days prior to camp are non-refundable.
The mission of Never Too Late Basketball is to provide basketball training, instruction, guidance, and coaching for adult players in a supportive, inclusive environment, with an emphasis on the team aspect of basketball and building a community of athletes of all ages with common goals and values. The program uses the slogan “Play Better, Play Forever,” and notes that players from 18 to 88 years of age with a wide range of skills and experience have been coached, and that people from all over the world have learned a better game. Never Too Late Basketball has been featured 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, The Boston Herald, The San Jose Mercury-News, Conde Nast Traveler, Men’s Health, The Sunday Boston Globe Magazine, WEEI, and National Public Radio’s “Only A Game.”
Testimonials describe drills such as 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, and note instruction on shooting mechanics from grip to foot placement. Participants mention taking intro classes and shooting classes, repeat attendance from session to session, and coaching from instructors including Steve Fagan and Coach Reid, who is described as having been an NBA player and NCAA coach.
Last updated July 5, 2026.
• Price: $695.00 for Gresham, OR | July 24-26, 2026 NTL Oregon Weekend Camp; $695.00 for Santa Barbara, CA (Fall) | Oct 23-25, 2026; $695.00 for North Adams, MA | November 6-8, 2026
Never Too Late Basketball was formed in 1992 by Steve Bzomowski, a former assistant basketball coach at Harvard University and NBA scout, who is also the founder of the program. The program offers camps, clinics, and workout programs for adults, including weekend camps with a limit of 32–48 players per camp, weekly practice programs in Boston, NYC, San Francisco, and Chicago, private clinics, private weekend camps, corporate team-building, Parent/Kid clinics, and corporate team building programs. Camp fees for the Oregon Weekend Camp include 11 hours of on-court drills, skills, instruction, team play, coaching, individualized videotaped shooting analysis and instruction, two lunches, an NTL tee shirt, a camp photo, a camp award or prize, and a written evaluation, and day camper rates in Oregon and Santa Barbara in 2025 are listed at $650 with specified inclusions and exclusions. The stated refund policy notes that camp registrations cancelled before thirty days prior to the camp are fully refundable minus a specified processing or cancellation fee, and cancellations within thirty days prior to camp are non-refundable.
The mission of Never Too Late Basketball is to provide basketball training, instruction, guidance, and coaching for adult players in a supportive, inclusive environment, with an emphasis on the team aspect of basketball and building a community of athletes of all ages with common goals and values. The program uses the slogan “Play Better, Play Forever,” and notes that players from 18 to 88 years of age with a wide range of skills and experience have been coached, and that people from all over the world have learned a better game. Never Too Late Basketball has been featured 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, The Boston Herald, The San Jose Mercury-News, Conde Nast Traveler, Men’s Health, The Sunday Boston Globe Magazine, WEEI, and National Public Radio’s “Only A Game.”
Testimonials describe drills such as 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, and note instruction on shooting mechanics from grip to foot placement. Participants mention taking intro classes and shooting classes, repeat attendance from session to session, and coaching from instructors including Steve Fagan and Coach Reid, who is described as having been an NBA player and NCAA coach.
Last updated July 5, 2026.
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