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In 60 minutes, you'll know exactly where your son or daughter game is, and the next 3 things they need to work on!

21 years coaching. Son to D1 (Texas A&M). 1,000+ DFW players evaluated. Limited slots each week.

A 60-minute evaluation with our Director of Player Development, observed by Coach Green personally, followed by a written report from Coach Green that you keep forever. $147!

You’re not paying for guesses anymore

You’ve already spent money on leagues, shoes, maybe a clinic or two. Your child works hard. You can see it.

What you can’t see, what nobody has actually told you, is where they actually stand, and what your child should be working on next.

So you keep paying for “training” and hoping it’s the right kind.

Hoping the coach noticed the thing your child needs.

Hoping the next clinic, the next AAU season, the next private session moves the needle.

That’s not a plan. That’s a hope.

The Player Evaluation gives you the plan.

Most basketball “evaluations” are just tryouts in a polo shirt.

A coach watches your child for ten minutes. Makes a quick decision. Offers a roster spot or doesn’t.

You leave with a yes, a no, and zero information about your child’s actual game.

This is the opposite of that.

The Lee Green Player Evaluation is a diagnostic. We’re not deciding if your child is good enough.

We’re telling you, in writing, exactly what they do well, exactly what’s holding them back, and exactly what to fix first.

You leave with a written report.

Not a feeling. Not a vibe. A document.

Here’s exactly what you get for $147.

Three deliverables. One price.


1. The 60-minute on-court evaluation.

Shooting — mechanics, balance, release, footwork, range. We test from the spots that actually matter for your child’s age and level.

Ball handling — both hands, under pressure, in tight space, changing direction. We’re looking for what breaks down when speed goes up.

Finishing — at the rim, off both feet, with contact. The piece most evaluations skip and most parents never see scored.

Two coaches in the gym, every time. Our Director of Player Development  runs the evaluation. Coach Lee Green is on the floor observing, taking notes, asking questions, catching what one set of eyes would miss.


2. The written Player Evaluation Report (within 3 business days).

Sent to your inbox. It includes:

  • Where your child is right now in shooting, ball handling, and finishing, measured, not guessed
  • Your child’s three biggest strengths and how to protect them
  • Their three biggest growth areas, ranked in the order they should be addressed
  • Specific drills, focus points, and a 90-day path forward
  • Yours to keep. Forever. Refer back to it any time.

3. A 15-minute parent debrief call with Coach Lee (within 7 days).

After you’ve read the report, Coach Lee gets on the phone or Zoom with you personally. Fifteen minutes. You bring your questions, about the report, about your child’s training, about what to do next. He answers them.

This is the part that makes the report make sense. Reading a written evaluation is one thing.

Having the head coach walk you through it, in your words, against your child’s specific situation, that’s where the plan actually gets built.

Scheduled at your convenience. Phone or Zoom, your call.

We charge $147 because this is a real diagnostic, not a free sales pitch.

Free evaluations are a sales tactic. The “evaluator” has one job: get you on a roster, in a clinic, on a payment plan.

That’s not what this is.

You pay $147. You get 60 minutes of two coaches’ time on the floor, a written report you keep forever, a 15-minute call with Coach Green personally, and zero pressure to buy anything else.

If we think your child’s a fit for one of our programs, we’ll tell you.

If we think your child’s better off doing something different, including something that isn’t with us, we’ll tell you that too.

Most parents tell us afterward they would have paid more for the answers.

Let’s do the math.

A one-hour private session with a skills coach in DFW runs $80–$120.

You leave with a workout, and your best guess at whether your child’s improving.

Here’s what $147 actually buys you:

DeliverableWhat it would cost separately
60-minute on-court evaluation with TWO coaches (not one)$150
Written Player Evaluation Report, measured strengths, ranked growth areas, 90-day plan$125
15-minute debrief call with Coach Green, direct access, your questions, your child’s situation$100
Total retail value:$375
Your price today:$147

You’re not paying for a one-hour skills session.

You’re paying for a diagnostic, a written plan, and a phone call with the head coach, for less than the price of a single private lesson that leaves you with no plan at all.

That’s the math. That’s why $147.

Parents who stopped guessing.

“We left with the first real picture we’d ever had of where our daughter actually was. The report was longer than I expected and more honest than I expected. We’ve referred to it three times this season.”

Karen M., mom of 12-year-old guard, Frisco

“I thought I was paying for someone to tell us if she was good. What we got was a step-by-step plan. Way more useful.”

Jessica P., mom of 10-year-old, Flower Mound

“Coach Lee called out two things in her form in the first five minutes that nobody had ever mentioned. We fixed both. Her shot is different now.”

Chris H., dad of 14-year-old, Argyle

“Booked it because a friend recommended it. Honestly the most useful $147 we’ve spent on basketball.”

Herbert H., parent of HS Sophomore, Coppell

What happens next (so there are no surprises).

  1. You book and pay ($147). Takes about 90 seconds.
  2. You pick a slot from this week’s available times, most evaluations happen within 5 days of booking.
  3. You get a confirmation email with the address, what to bring, and how to find us.
  4. Day of: show up 10 minutes early. Your your child wears athletic shoes, brings a water bottle and their basketball.
  5. 60 minutes on the floor. You’re welcome to watch from the sideline. Phones down, be present.
  6. Within 3 business days: the written report hits your inbox. You read it, you keep it, you act on it.

That’s it. No follow-up sales call. No upsell sequence. Just the report.

Limited slots. Real reason.

We cap evaluations at a small number per week, because two coaches in the gym for 60 minutes means we can only run a handful and still give every player the attention this is supposed to provide.

When this week is full, we move you to next week. Book the slot you want before someone else does.

Stop paying for training and hoping. Get the diagnostic.

60 minutes on the floor. A written report you keep forever. A 15-minute call with Coach Green. $147.

Questions parents ask before booking.

Q: How old does my child need to be?
A: We evaluate players ages 7 to 18. The evaluation adapts to her age and level, what we test a 9-year-old on is different from what we test a high schooler on.

Q: What if my child’s a beginner, will the evaluation be useful?
A: Especially useful. Beginners are the players most often training the wrong things.

Knowing their starting point in writing means every session after this one is sharper.

Q: Is this a tryout for one of your teams?
A: No. This is a paid diagnostic, not a tryout.

If we think your child’s a fit for one of our programs, we’ll mention it in the report, but there’s no pressure and no roster decision tied to this.

Q: How long until I get the written report?
A: Within 3 business days. Most go out within 48 hours.

Q: When does the parent debrief call happen?
A: Within 7 days of the evaluation, scheduled at your convenience.

Once your written report is in your inbox, we’ll send a link to grab a 15-minute slot on Coach Green’s calendar, phone or Zoom, your choice.

You bring your questions about the report; he answers them. The call is included in the $147, there’s nothing else to pay and nothing to upsell.

Q: Where does the evaluation happen?
A: At Denton Guyer High School in Denton, TX. Full address and gym entrance details go in your confirmation email. Plenty of parking, easy in/out.

Q: Can I watch?
A: Yes, sideline seating is available. We just ask that phones go down so your child’s can stay focused.

Q: What if my child has a bad day or is nervous?
A: It happens a lot. The report accounts for it.

We’re trained to read past nerves and we make notes about what we saw vs. what we suspect child’s capable of on a normal day.

Nothing about this is one-shot judgment.

Q: Can I book for two children at once?
A: Yes, book two slots back-to-back and reply to your confirmation email so we know to schedule them together.

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