We believe ...

The Larry Steele Basketball Camp is more than a sports camp. It is a great place for any young basketball enthusiast to improve skills, work hard, make new friends and have a great camp experience!

 

We are committed ...

Our camp is committed to helping campers develop and refine their basketball skills in a fun and supportive environment. Campers learn shooting, passing, dribbling, rebounding, defense, teamwork and sportsmanship from Coach Larry Steele, a 9-year NBA player who was on the Portland Trail Blazer NBA World Championship Team in 1977. Coach Steele and his staff teach these fundamentals in beautiful outdoor surroundings while emphasizing the importance of maintaining a positive and respectful attitude both on and off the court.

 

We support all campers ...

We welcome players of all abilities at our camps. Once at camp, each camper will be personally evaluated and placed into a group with other players of similar age and abilities. This provides a foundation for fundamental skill development for beginning players and a challenge for advanced players.

 

Your camper also receives ...

  • Larry Steele Basketball Camp T-Shirt
  • Individual Photo
  • Camp Photo
  • Written Individual Evaluation
  • Skill Competitions
  • Award Ceremony
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Autograph Opportunities
  • Weekly Guest Speakers
 

We have been told ...

The parents of more than 19,000 campers have put their trust in our camps over the past 22 years. Coach Steele has received hundreds of thank you letters, testimonials, and referrals for his camp. Many campers return year after year as players and some have grown up playing ball and returned to Larry Steele Basketball Camp as counselors and coaches. We know the powerful impact an exceptional camp experience can have on a growing player, and we hope to see your son or daughter at one of our camps this summer!

 
LARRY STEELE

Home Town

Bainbridge, Indiana

High School Career

Bainbridge High School Graduate 1967

Member of the Indiana All-Star Team

Inducted into Indiana High School Hall of Fame in 2003

Collge Career

University of Kentucky 1967-71

Individual Honors

Team Captain

Most Valuable Player

Assist Leader

Free Throw Leader

Hustle Award

NBA Career

37th draft chose (Portland Trail Blazers) in 1971

Led NBA in steals 1973-74 (First NBA Trail Blazer leader)

1976-77 Portland Trail Blazer World Champion Team

Averaged 10.3 pts/game, 50% from the field and 81% free throws

1981, number 15 was retired by the Portland Trail Blazers

Played nine years in NBA, all with the Portland Trail Blazers