The standard basketball practice kit:
Gym temperature varies significantly depending on the facility, time of day, and season. Cold gyms require a layering system that lets players warm up quickly and shed the outer layer when drills go full-speed:
The hoodie gets pulled off when the pace picks up. The wicking long sleeve stays on for the full practice in many cold-gym situations.
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A team shop makes this achievable without a bulk order. Players order their own practice gear from the team shop before the first practice. Parents order for youth players. Gear arrives at home in 5-7 days.
Guards who run the most: prioritize the lightest, most breathable tee and shortest shorts. The Bella+Canvas Performance Workout Tank is a popular option for guards in warm-weather practice settings.
Bigs and post players who generate more body heat: same breathability priority, but some prefer the heavier cotton tee for the first 15 minutes of lower-intensity warm-up.
Coaches: polo or quarter-zip for a staff look distinct from players. Browse all practice apparel at the full catalog.
Wicking tees, mesh shorts, hoodies. No minimums, free shipping.
Start FreeMoisture-wicking is better for high-intensity play. Cotton is acceptable for lower-intensity youth practices or shoot-around settings. Many programs use both depending on that day's drill intensity.
Yes. Shorts over leggings is a common practice look, especially for women's programs and in cold gyms. The combination keeps legs warm without restricting movement.
Youth players benefit from the same core kit: wicking tee, mesh shorts, and a hoodie for cold sessions. Youth sizing is available in all core practice items.
Yes. The team shop lets players and parents purchase gear individually with no cost to the program. Coaches share the link; players order and pay on their own.