Sunday, April 17, 2011

Atlanta Select and the AAU Experience

The Benefits of Playing AAU Basketball


Boo Williams, national chairman of Amateur Athletic Union [AAU] boys basketball, has been involved with the organization for 22 years and has had his own basketball program up and running for 25. Below he describes what makes AAU so valuable for its participants

Interview by Josh Staph

AAU basketball gives every kid the same opportunity to play in a competitive atmosphere. Not all of our 125,000 players are big-time prospects; we have a lot of kids who are just going to be good high school players. But for those who are college recruits, there is no question that playing AAU will increase their chances of getting noticed. College coaches want to see their prospects competing against other good players.

The AAU experience is different from the one you get playing on your high school team; your role changes. You might be the best player on your high school team, but the third- or fourth-best on your AAU team. If you’re 6’5”, you’re one of the bigger guys on your [high school] team, which means your coach has to make you a post player. In AAU, you’ll be able to play small forward or two-guard—your natural position.

Some people think that we are a generic brand, but not everything out there is AAU. There are only a few AAU-sanctioned events, so make sure you know what you’re playing. When you first get involved, it’s important to pick the right team. Choose a team based on the organization as a whole, the coach’s philosophy and experience, and how well that coach will help you with your basketball knowledge and life skills. Things like traveling and interacting with others on the road, ordering food at a restaurant and accepting leadership and team responsibilities all play huge roles in developing those skills.

Undoubtedly, you will have fond memories of your AAU experience. I remember Alonzo Mourning had 27 blocks in the national championship game. Some people don’t get that many in a year. Another time during a tournament, we all went out to eat after a game. Allen Iverson was sitting there and bragging about how he could take Mike. We all thought he was talking about this kid Mike Evans, who was on our team, but then we realized he was referring to Jordan. Those are the kind of memories that will stay with you, and your coach.

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This season Atlanta Select Basketball Association will have approximately 40 boys and girls teams. These 400+  student athletes will share the experience of competitive sport while being taught "Life Skills" by the 70+ Atlanta Select cadre. Picture below is just some of the 2011 Atlanta Select Teams. The official "Team Pages" will be launched on our web site very soon.
The Mighty Second Grade RED Team, Head Coach James, Asst. Coach Coleman


The Mighty Ninth Grade RED Team, Head Coach Burton, Asst. Coaches Norman & Boards.


The Mighty Eighth Grade SILVER Team, Head Coach Powell, Asst. Coach Salley.


The Mighty Seventh Grade SILVER Team, Head Coach Carpenter, Asst. Coach Williams.


The Mighty Tenth Grade WHITE Team, Head Coach Lanier, Asst. Coach Hall.


The Mighty Eleventh Grade Lady Select ELITE, Head Coach Kelly.


The Mighty Tenth Grade Lady Select RED, Head Coach McCrae, Asst. Coach McCadney.

 
 
The Mighty Tenth Grade PRIME Team, Head Coach Hall, Asst. Coaches Copper & Johnson.

The Mighty Tenth Grade SILVER Team, Head Coach Copeland, Asst. Coach Herbert.

Just some of Atlanta Select 2011 teams. Congratulations to the 15 Atlanta Select Teams that will be playing on this Sunday, April 17, 2011.


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