Bibby spent just over six seasons with the Kings in the golden years. His best season statistically came in 2004-05 when he averaged 19.6 points, 6.8 assists, 4.2 rebounds and 1.6 steals per game. (He did average 21 points per game the following season, but most of his other stats dropped.) And of course, he hit quite possibly the biggest shot in Kings history.
Bibby's Youth Skills Camp is $150 for the first 100 kids and $175 for all after. To register, click here.
Those who attend will receive instruction from the region's "top coaches as well as DeMarcus Cousins himself." Cousins will "be co-directing and coaching hands on for the entirety of the camp while building relationships with every single camper."
The fee for Cousins' camp is $159 and you can register here.
The first camp will be held from June 30 to July 3 ($200, or $180 if enrolled by June 15.) The second camp will be from Aug. 4 to 8 ($250, or $225 is enrolled by July 20).
At the camp, kids will learn how to "define and develop specific techniques to perform at an elite basketball level. They will endure strength and condition training, agility, delivering under pressure, nutrition and camaraderie."
For more information and to register, click here.
"I love doing it just because I was in their position at one point and to get somebody you look up to show you how to do things is a blessing and I feel like I'm obligated to do that," Thomas recently told Grant Napear on KHTK 1140.
Thomas' camp is $175 for the first 100 who register and $225 for all of those after. For more information and to register, click here.
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