Where every
Move matters!

Pivot Hoops is a state-of-the-art basketball facility, designed to serve as a premier training and competition space for club teams, feeder programs, and large-scale tournaments. What sets us apart is our cutting-edge technology that tracks player stats and provides detailed shooting analytics, empowering players and coaches to optimize performance and development. We’re not just a gym—we’re a data-driven basketball ecosystem.

What We Do

Tech Enhanced Training

Each court is equipped with AI-powered cameras and sensors to record real-time player stats: points, rebounds, assists, steals, and more.


Shooting analytics per player include shot accuracy, arc, release time, and heat maps of shooting zones—delivered via a mobile app or dashboard for coaches and players.


Data integrates with wearables (e.g., smart wristbands) to monitor effort, stamina, and workload, helping prevent overtraining.

Practice Space for Teams

Dedicated court rentals for club and feeder teams, with flexible scheduling (hourly, weekly, or seasonal packages).


On-site strength and conditioning areas with tech-enabled equipment (e.g., force plates to measure vertical jump power).


Coaches get access to a team portal for tracking progress over time, analyzing trends, and tailoring drills.

Our Target Audience

Club & Feeder Teams: Youth and amateur programs (ages 8-18) looking for consistent practice space and tech tools to develop talent.


Coaches & Trainers: Seeking data to refine strategies and showcase player growth to scouts or parents.


Tournament Organizers: Needing a reliable, high-capacity venue with modern amenities.


Individual Players: Aspiring athletes who want detailed feedback to improve their game.

Tournament Hosting

Capacity to host large regional and national tournaments across 6 courts, with live-streaming capabilities and digital scoreboards.


Tournament players and teams can opt into stat-tracking packages, with stats and analytics shared post-event for scouting and development.


Spectator-friendly design with bleachers, concessions, and a lounge area featuring real-time game highlights on screens.

Our Mission

At Pivot Hoops, our mission is to grow the game of basketball in Jefferson County by redefining how players and coaches develop. Through cutting-edge technology, we provide a level of performance detail most never knew was possible—unlocking precise insights that sharpen skills, enhance coaching, and elevate the sport. We’re committed to building a community where every shot, every play, and every practice drives measurable growth, empowering players to rise and coaches to lead with confidence.

What is the concept of "pivoting"—both in basketball and life?

Pivoting to Outmaneuver Obstacles

Basketball: On the court, a pivot is how you escape pressure—keeping one foot planted while shifting the other to find space, dodge a defender, or set up a shot. When a play breaks down or

the defense tightens, that quick adjustment keeps you in control.

Life: Off the court, challenges like injuries, losses, or burnout hit hard. Pivoting means recognizing what’s not working—maybe it’s a training routine or mindset—and adjusting your

approach. A player who learns to pivot past a sprained ankle by focusing on film study or upper-body strength comes back sharper.


Mastering the pivot builds resilience. Whether it’s a game-time tweak or a season-long recovery, players who adapt don’t just survive setbacks—they turn them into

stepping stones.


Pivoting to Find Your Angle

Basketball: A good pivot isn’t random—it’s strategic. You shift your stance to spot the open teammate, create a passing lane, or line up a clean jumper. It’s about reading the situation and

making the move that wins.

Life: Life throws curveballs—maybe a coach benches you, or scouts overlook your talent. Pivoting here means finding a new angle: extra hours in the gym, switching positions, or even leaning into leadership off the court. It’s adjusting your perspective to see opportunity where others see roadblocks.


Players who pivot to their strengths (like a shooter becoming a playmaker after a slump) don’t just overcome challenges—they redefine their path to stand out.


Pivoting to Keep Momentum

Basketball: When you’re double-teamed, standing still kills the play. A pivot keeps the ball alive, letting you swing it to a cutter or reset the offense. It’s a small move with big impact—maintaining flow under pressure.

Life: Challenges like a bad game or personal stress can stall you. Pivoting is choosing action over stagnation—maybe it’s talking to a mentor, analyzing your stats with Pivot Hoops’ tech, or

shaking off criticism to refocus. It’s about staying in motion toward your goal.


Momentum fuels success. Players who pivot through tough moments—on or off the court—keep progressing, turning adversity into fuel for their next win.