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Brooklyn Basketball Training Center Opens Across From Barclays

BSE Global, the parent company of the Brooklyn Nets and New York Liberty, opened the Brooklyn Basketball Training Center across from Barclays Center, offering after school programs, clinics and all-girls training.
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Brooklyn Basketball Training Center will support players ages 6–17, with after school sessions, all-girls training, camps, clinics and advanced private training.

Brooklyn Sports and Entertainment (BSE), the parent company of the Brooklyn Nets and New York Liberty, opened the Brooklyn Basketball Training Center, a new youth basketball hub located across from Barclays Center.

The launch on Sept. 25 was marked with a ribbon cutting, an inaugural youth clinic, and a community open house. Nets players Drake Powell, Nolan Traoré and Jalen Wilson joined Liberty stars Natasha Cloud, Isabelle Harrison, and Breanna Stewart for the celebration, along with remarks from BSE Chief Executive Officer Sam Zussman, Deputy Borough President Kim Council plus Nets General Manager Sean Marks.

The 18,600-square-foot facility will be run by Brooklyn Basketball, BSE’s flagship youth program. Designed to support players ages 6–17, the center will host after school sessions, all-girls training on Wednesdays, camps, clinics and advanced private training.

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. Photo: Supplied/ Brooklyn Sports and Entertainment

A highlight of the space is its Shoot 360 technology, making it the only youth basketball facility in the tri-state area with interactive, data-driven training stations, including shooting and skill cages.

Following the ribbon cutting, coaches led children in the first-ever clinic on the new courts, before families toured the facility during the open house.

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. Photo: Supplied/ Brooklyn Sports and Entertainment

 




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