
Curry Camp is not only about hoops. It is about preparing the next generation of student-athletes for the game of life. Last week, I had the honor of experiencing this invitation-only event firsthand.
What Makes Curry Camp Unique
Hosted by Under Armour and 4x NBA Champion Stephen Curry, Curry Camp brings together 34 of the nation’s top high school boys and girls basketball players from powerhouse programs like Bullis, St. John’s, IMG, Montverde, The Newman School, Blair Academy and St. James Academy.
What sets this camp apart is its holistic approach to developing young athletes:
Hosted by Under Armour and 4x NBA Champion Stephen Curry, Curry Camp brings together 34 of the nation’s top high school boys and girls basketball players from powerhouse programs like Bullis, St. John’s, IMG, Montverde, The Newman School, Blair Academy and St. James Academy.
- AI-powered coaching: Google Cloud technology analyzing player shooting form
- Wellness-first structure: Routines built around health, nutrition, and recovery
- Leadership development: Focus groups, Q&A sessions, and mentoring with college coaches
- Community connection: A give-back clinic, team-building events, and time at TopGolf and on a boat cruise
- Hands-on from Steph: Curry was not only present but also scrimmaging, coaching, and mentoring every athlete on the floor

Conversations Off the Court
Beyond the drills and games, I connected with NBA scouts, collegiate coaches, current college athletes, and parents. Our discussions often centered on the evolving pressures of collegiate sports, particularly Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL).
For many families, this new landscape means considering strategies such as a postgraduate year or reclassing to ensure their student-athlete is fully prepared academically, athletically, and emotionally for the next level.
Why This Matters for Families
At Henry Charles Consulting, I help student-athletes navigate this path. The insights and access I gain from experiences like Curry Camp directly benefit the families I serve, offering perspective on how best to prepare for both the opportunities and the challenges of collegiate athletics.
Looking Ahead
I am grateful for the opportunity to witness Curry Camp in action. The lessons learned reaffirm my commitment to helping the next generation of student-athletes reach their full potential in the classroom, on the court, and in life.