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Registration Open for Jr. Knicks Summer Basketball Camp for Sessions Starting July 11 & July 18

KNICKS OFFICIALS SAY boys and girls around the tri-state area ages 6 to 14, of all skill levels, are invited to participate in one-of-a-kind camp sessions this summer.
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It’s time to register for Jr. Knicks Summer Basketball Camp. Knicks officials say boys and girls around the tri-state area ages 6 to 14, of all skill levels, are invited to participate in one-of-a-kind camp sessions this summer. Campers will work on basketball fundamentals in a fun, safe environment and apply their new skills during competitive scrimmages.

 

Campers will also be treated to surprise visits from special Knicks guests, according to Knicks representatives. As the former Knicks will explain to the campers, “Once a Knick, Always a Knick. So, when you put your Jr. Knicks jersey on, you will forever be part of the Knicks family.”

 

NYC SESSIONS:

  • Basketball City at Pier 36, Lower East Side, Manhattan, July 11 – July 14
  • Borough of Manhattan Community College, 199 Chambers Street, Tribeca, Manhattan, July 18 – July 21

 

Sessions run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

 

Camper Fees: Regular $525.00

 

Sessions also available in East Hampton, Westchester, New Jersey and Long Island!

Find a location and session that’s right for you and save $25 off registration for eligible sessions when you pay with a Chase debit or credit card.* *Discounts valid on select Jr. Knicks owned sessions.

 

For more information, click here.

 

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