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The Drill Stations are where it all begins. Work on individual skills before the games in the afternoon. The skills learned here are used for all aspects of your game - organized balling or out in the street.









To make a lay-up, you have to get up. You have to learn it all - righthanded, lefthanded, reverse, with the backboard, and without the backboard. The game is tough under the boards and you have to put the ball in the hole.





Game time is where you put all the skills you learned that day to the test. Coaches keep a watchful eye to remind you of what needs to be done. Next week, when you are out in your driveway or streetyard playing, the skills you learned here will take your game to the next level.





























Island Garden was packed with would-be future Knicks. Autographs of former and present Knick players were sought, and in this young man's case, just rose the value of his Game Over Knick Camp jersey. Campers sit as they await the final games so that the Camp trophies can be dispersed to the champions and individual achievers. And our third photo shows the preparation for the awarding of the trophies. Bling! BLING!





Here is some of the action from the Championship games at Island Garden. As you can see, these ballers were taught well and learned fast as they applied their new skills in these games.





Championship Trophies were given to all Division Champions. For some of these gifted ballers, this was just the beginning of thier Game Over trophy collection.





Good thing Herb Williams was assisting in awarding the Game Over trophies to these young ballers. The former Knick star was passing along a lot of weight with the trophies in each Division for Mr. Playmaker, Best Rebounder, Most Improved, Best in League, Mr. Hustle, and Most Valuable Player.

























These Game Over Trophies were handed out by the Knicks Assistant Coach to the ballers that were Most Heart in Camp and Most Valuable Player.





There was talent at the first Knick Camp at Island Garden. Below, this young Hoopster took home alot of Trophy Bling, including helping his team win the NBA Division Title, he took home Best Rebounder, Mr. Playmaker, Most Valuable Player of the League, and of course, the ultimate personal Bling - The MVP of the Camp Trophy. Looks like he'll need former Knick great and current assistant coach Herb Williams to help him home! We think the Knicks were the lucky ones - they got to view a potential draft pick in their own camp!









The Summer 2003 Camp Season kicks off this year with the New York Knicks Summer Basketball Camp. Here are some pictures of last year's campers showing off their skilz at half time of one of last season Knick Games. Check out the gear . . . All gear is provided by Game Over (The one and only!). For info. on this year's Knick Summer Camp check out NYKnicks.com







With the addition of Game Over, Knick Camp is sure to be hotter then ever. Click on the picture above and register on line now!


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