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Basketball stars coming to Guam for Sept. 6, 7 sports camp

Aug 19, 2025 | Local News

Joseph Lin, point guard for the New Taipei Kings and one of Taiwan’s most respected basketball talents, during a game. Guam Sports Network

Guam’s young athletes are in for a special treat when three visiting basketball stars hold a Sept. 6 and 7 sports camp like no other, from Taiwan’s most respected basketball talents, Joseph Lin, to Filipino-American point guard Jason Brickman, one of the greatest passers in NCAA Division I, and 13-year-old Terry Holt Jr., among the best young players in the U.S. today.

Guam Elite Basketball, a youth basketball development program, is hosting the two-day 2025 Legends Meet the Future Camp and Classic.

The basketball camp is a unique opportunity for young athletes across the island to sharpen their skills, build confidence, and learn from some of the best in the game, Guam Elite Basketball said.

Kids 6-14 years old

The Sept. 6 and 7 basketball camp is open to boys and girls ages 6–14.

The camp features dynamic, hands-on training focused on foundational skills, basketball IQ, and character-building.

With guidance from internationally respected pros, rising stars, and elite coaches, the Legends Meet the Future Camp and Classic is more than just a camp—it’s a one-of-a-kind experience that inspires the next generation through basketball, Guam Elite Basketball said.

Sign up now for the camp. For more info, contact (671) 797-3906 or email info@guamelitebasketball.com.

Joseph Lin

New Taipei Kings star point guard Joseph Lin is fresh off leading the Kings to their 2025 Taiwan Pro Basketball League Championship alongside his brother, global icon Jeremy Lin.

Known for his elite court vision, selfless playmaking, and steady leadership, Joseph Lin has carved out a legacy of his own across Asia’s top leagues.

A multiple-time All-Star in both Taiwan’s TPBL and T1 League, Joseph Lin is widely admired for his professionalism, team-first mentality, and ability to elevate those around him—both on and off the court.

Jason Brickman

Filipino-American point guard Jason Brickman is one of the greatest passers in NCAA Division I history and a current pro with the Abra Solid North Weavers in the Philippines’ MPBL.

At Long Island University in New York, Brickman led the nation in assists for two consecutive years—averaging 8.5 and 10 assists per game—and became one of only four players in Division I history to record over 1,000 career assists.

Since college, Brickman has played professionally in Russia, Germany, Thailand, Vietnam, and Taiwan, where he was a T1 League MVP and two-time league assists leader.

He won the 2016 ABL championship and Finals MVP, and most recently starred with the Kaohsiung Aquas in Taiwan, leading them to the 2022 title and earning First Team honors in multiple seasons. His global experience and on-court intelligence make him an extraordinary teacher of the game.

Terry Holt Jr.

Terry Holt Jr. is the #1 ranked point guard and #4 overall player in the United States for the Class of 2031.

At just 13 years old, Holt is already drawing national attention for his poise, skill, and advanced understanding of basketball.

His appearance gives campers a chance to see what the future of the game looks like up close—and to be inspired by a peer who is making waves across the U.S.

STEM

Guam Elite Basketball said they’re adding science, technology, engineering, math, STEM, components to this year’s 2025 Legends Meet the Future Guam Elite Basketball Camp.

This means they’re blending basketball with learning and critical thinking in fun, hands-on STEM activities designed to complement our athletic programming.

In the STEM Week leading up to the event, campers will dive into the physics of shooting, basketball analytics, and begin to learn to read blueprints as well as build their own mini basketball hoop.

This special STEM week will allow children to explore how science and math can enhance their basketball performance while improving their game, Guam Elite Basketball said.

“By introducing STEM activities, we’re taking our camp to the next level, allowing campers aged 6-14 to explore how science, technology, engineering, and math intersect with basketball,” the group said. “Through exciting activities such as analyzing basketball statistics, designing simple basketball hoop models, and learning the physics behind ball trajectories, campers will gain valuable insights into both their athletic development and how STEM skills apply to the game.”

By GSPN/PDN

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