Welcome to Hoop Hunter Basketball. We offer year-round high-level basketball training to individuals and groups whose goals are to take their game to a higher level. We also offer high intensity summer camps, mini-camps, clinics and team play (controlled scrimmage) for highly talented middle, high school and college athletes.
Our founder and leader, Deon Hunter believes that “if you’re not getting better, you’re getting worse.” Therefore, it’s about preparation meeting the opportunity. At the HHB facility, we begin the process with a simple consultation, followed by an on-the-court evaluation of the player, group or team’s talent and skill set. In some cases, if necessary, we request video of the player, group or team to determine where we need to begin. After further discussion, together with the parents and/or coaches, we create a game plan that will support the enhancement of their overall individual, group or team needs. Finally, players are held accountable for their continued development by writing in weekly journals.
HOOP HUNTER SUCCESS STORY
"Sorry to sound like a bragging Dad, but in case you haven't seen it already, I thought you might be interested in the attached article and video about Troy that was recently published in the Dallas Morning News."
Here's a link to the article that appeared in yesterday's paper. There's also a link to the video within the article, but I have repeated it below for your viewing convenience:
Click here to read the article
Click here to view the video
In the same supplemental section, the "Ask Damon" column had a question for Damon Sayler as to who he thought was the best player in the entire Metroplex. Damon answered that was a difficult question to answer because it depended on your definition of "best". He then went on to mention 5 players (e.g., Willie Warren from North Crowley as the best all around, J'mison Morgan from South Oak Cliff and Quincy Acy from Mesquite Horn as the best rebounders/shot blockers, etc.) including a reference that the best ballhandler/assist man in the Area was "Highland Park's Troy Alexander". I thought that was pretty cool. "
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