9th ANNUAL U.S. BASKETBALL GAMES

August 2 – 4, 2024


Josh Hubbard committed to Mississippi State! Congratulations, Josh!

Isaiah Collier, former Team Georgia (U.S. Basketball Games) Star
Playing at USC

Aden Holloway, former Team North Carolina, U.S. Basketball Games star
Playing at Auburn University

U.S. Basketball Games Star, Jessica Fields, receives another offer, SMU. Keep grinding Jessica!


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Is Your State Ready To Represent?


2024 9th Annual U.S. Basketball Games Coming Soon!

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States, Regions, and Countries Committed to Participate: Alabama, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, Canada, and more to come!


LODGING

For Individuals: US Games Basketball Hotels

For Team Blocks: US Games Basketball Team Hotel Block Request

Lodging: U.S Basketball Games has reserved and negotiated special rates for all U.S. Basketball Games teams and their fans. All teams and parents are required to book lodging through the U.S. Basketball Game official lodging provider and stay in a U.S. Basketball Games – approved hotel/lodging facility for the duration of the event. A list of all approved lodging options are on the above link(s).

If a team does not book lodging through Halftime Sports Travel or stay in the U.S. Basketball Games – approved hotel/lodging facility, they will forfeit their right to play in the U.S. Basketball Games National Event.

Hotels/Lodging Facilities may require a security deposit from your team.

For Individuals: US Games Basketball Hotels

For Team Blocks: US Games Basketball Team Hotel Block Request



VIDEOS

Team South Carolina (Girls)

Team South Carolina (Boys)

No. Carolina vs. Alabama (6th Grade Girls)

Slam Dunk Champion (Jamari Briggs)

Team Oklahoma (Girls)

Team Texas (Boys)

PHOTOS

COACH KRIS DUNN
ALABAMA 8TH GRADE

“Halftime Sports and Kim Coleman are simply the Best! From the end of season, national-level U.S. Basketball Games to regular season AAU-style, no one does it better in competitive youth basketball related to organization, communication, and quality.  The secret is Kim’s team – you won’t find a higher caliber group anywhere in the youth basketball circuit.  I’m always looking at my schedule trying to figure out how to get to more of Kim’s/Halftime Sports events.”

Sekou Smith (NBA TV) & Arthur Triche (92-9 The Game)

Sekou Smith (NBA TV) and Arthur Triche (92-9 The Game) provided players, coaches and parents with the Do’s and Don’ts,  as it relates to Social Media.

FORMER NBA PLAYER, CURRENT NBA TV ANALYST DENNIS SCOTT

“They did a heck of a job putting on the (U.S. Basketball Games) tournament this year.  It’s hard to coordinate 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th graders and make sure it’s all organized and the guys are playing the game the right way. That’s the biggest thing for me. This tournament has been a lot of fun because it seems like all the coaches and Halftime Sports are doing the best thing for the kids. I think the great thing about it is Kim Coleman and his organization are willing to put this kind of tournament on to give the kids this opportunity.”