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Good day, I’m Jhazeal White, and I specialize in basketball training for athletes seeking to elevate their game. With my experience in going to multiple NBA combines, nearly signing a deal with the Knicks and playing against top basketball players, I can provide you with the guidance, tools and blueprints to help you with whatever you’re struggling with. With your experience level and the desire to train multiple times a week, I can tailor sessions to focus on skill development and areas I recommend for improvement. Whether you prefer training at your home or a local court, I’m flexible with weekday mornings, afternoons, evenings and even weekends to fit your schedule. Looking forward to helping you achieve your basketball aspirations! Best, Jhazeal W
"In my lessons with Coach Jhazeal, I went from averaging 4pts a game to averaging 22pts a game. He helped me grow 500% better in on court performance. He helped me understand that performance anxiety is common but continuous work and practice will slowly dissolve that problem and he was right. Our practices are always fun and motivating. He even came to some of my games to help cheer me on which made me feel even better. I highly recommend.



Justin Wesley is a former Division I athlete at The University of Kansas, where he played From 2010-2014 as part of one of college basketball's storied programs under coach Bill Self.
"Coach Justin completely changed the way I approached preparation and discipline. He emphasized film study, conditioning, and attention to detail, which helped me become a smarter player and earn more opportunities on the court.


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Private basketball training in New York average $60 for a week of training, with 47 vetted coaches available. Every session is private — 1-on-1 by default, or with your invited group — tailored to your level and goals, at a location and time that work for you.
Basketball training in New York happen at 9 locations across the city, from 111th Street Basketball Courts to lesser-known neighborhood spots. Bookings open up across weekdays, evenings, and weekend mornings — and if you have a preferred location, your coach meets you there.
Private basketball training in New York average $60 for a week of training. Booking a lesson package brings the per-lesson rate down, and one-off single lessons are also available — what you pay depends on your coach's experience and the session length you choose.
Private basketball lessons in New York are built around your goals. Whatever you want to improve, a coach can focus each session on it. Here are the areas coaches in New York work on most.
Build a repeatable jump shot, extend your range, and clean up your free throws. New York coaches break down your form frame by frame and drill it at game speed.
Tighten your handle, change of pace, and combo moves so you can create space off the dribble. Basketball trainers in New York run guard-skill work built around live, full-speed reps.
Lock in your defensive stance, lateral slides, and closeouts, then box out and finish the possession. A coach in New York teaches you to guard your position and own the glass.
Add layups through contact, both-hand finishes, and a quicker first step. New York basketball coaches focus your training on scoring at the rim and playing above it.
Learn to read the floor, run pick-and-roll, and make the right pass every trip down. Coaches in New York sharpen the mental side of basketball alongside the physical.
Looking for youth basketball coaching in New York? We match kids and teens — from first-timers to high-school and club players — with coaches who specialize in junior development. Private youth basketball lessons run at the same weekly rate as adult lessons.
Every coach who works with kids goes through identity and background screening before being matched with young students, and their safety vetting is shown on their profile — so you can book with confidence.
Coaches in New York teach juniors from as young as 5 through high-school and competitive athletes, tailoring each session to your child's age, level, and goals — whether that is first-time fundamentals, building confidence, or tryout and team prep.
Parents are welcome to stay and watch — many do, especially with younger kids — but it is never required. Either way, your coach shares progress and what to practice between lessons.
Coach Amr
basketball coach
I assess the player’s current skill set, decision-making, and conditioning through dynamic drills like 1-on-1 breakdowns, transition scoring, and situational reads. I also run a baseline skill evaluation including shot mechanics, footwork under pressure, and defensive stance. From there, I tailor a progressive plan based on their goals and playing style
Coach Amr
basketball coach
I assess the player’s current skill set, decision-making, and conditioning through dynamic drills like 1-on-1 breakdowns, transition scoring, and situational reads. I also run a baseline skill evaluation including shot mechanics, footwork under pressure, and defensive stance. From there, I tailor a progressive plan based on their goals and playing style
Coach Amr
basketball coach
Students should bring athletic shoes, comfortable sportswear, a water bottle, and any personal gear they prefer using (e.g. their own basketball).
Coach Jason
basketball coach
Anything that brings you confidence and allows you to play and train your best in basketball
Coach Jason
basketball coach
I start with the fundamentals and adapt based on the skill level
Coach Zjateek
basketball coach
I adapt my basketball lessons to focus on fun, simplicity, and building a strong foundation. At this age, it’s less about competition and more about developing basic skills like dribbling, passing, and shooting through creative, game-based drills. I use lots of visual demonstrations, keep instructions short and clear, and make sure every drill feels like a game—whether it’s ‘Red Light, Green Light’ for dribbling or relay races for passing. I also make sure to rotate activities quickly to match their attention span and ensure everyone feels involved and successful, regardless of skill level.
basketball coach with the most lessons taught in New York
Coach Amr has taught
12 lessons
The location with the most coaches teaching basketball training at
111th Street Basketball Courts
Average coach player rating
5.0
21 total ratings
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Average length of time coaches in New York have been teaching for
20.51 years on average
How many coaches teach basketball in New York
47 coaches
Average cost of a basketball lesson in New York
$60 for weekly lessons