You absolutely need to start accepting cards
If your child loves basketball and has a desire to improve, this is the place for them!
My son loves IBA! He’s learned a lot there and all the coaches are very encouraging.
Nice facility but a little small and parking is a challenge
2 nice courts--easy to park and get in quickly!
Nice facility
The Instrustors are knowledgable in thier craft as well as professional in the approach they take while teaching the basic fundamentals.....Great Character Building for beyond basketball experiences.
Double gym with auxiliary areas
Good place
Enjoyed the games played there...
Horrible Experience!!I am sad to write this as I have never posted a negative ad on any site. First let me say I have coached youth sports and basketball for 6 years. Im no Coach K but I understand kids and basketball. My son is 11 and has played for over 6 years. He also is playing for an AAU team and starts for that team (I do not coach this team). We joined IBA to further develop my son further as he loves the game and loves to play. I am very disappointed in the coaching he received. The game at this level is to develop the kids and make them more interested in playing the game. We only belonged to IBA for 2 months and left the team as my son was only getting 2 minutes of garbage time in the second half and around 3 - 4 minutes in the first half. He is a tall player with good basic skills and a nice shot. He starts for his B team in AAU (I do not coach this team). His IBA team is a C level team and in my opinion of the other 8 players on the team my son is definitely better than 4-5 of them. Some of you might say Im biased or he needs to earn his playing time. But paying $650 bucks every 2 months should earn everyone some playing time! Playing time is development time!! The last game they played they were down 20 points in the second half and he didnt even get any garbage time? How do you expect to develop players if they sit on the bench? There are 2 kids on his team that are barely 48 and they play all the time. My son is 54 and is a solid player. Being honest, these really short kids will have a tough time making the school teams as they get older but the taller kids who would have a shot to maybe play at the high school level would never get a chance if they sit on the bench and watch. I let this go for 3 games in a row and finally had to pull him out in the second half of their last game. I mentioned this to another parent sitting at the game and they saw exactly what I saw. A complete waste of everyones time. To this date... No phone call from the coach or IBA to ask why my son left the game before it was over. Because they know. THIS IS A MONEY GRAB!! IF YOU INTEND TO DEVELOP YOUR KIDS AND LET THEM GROW INTO THE GAME OF BASKETBALL, AVOID IBA.and I graduated from IU in 88 I expected better...
Great place, reasonable prices. Wish my son liked it better
Great basketball training for kids. My son loves this place!
Facility is not well kept for the amount charged to get in the door. Bathrooms often dirty and no paper. Great, nice people and great hardwood floor. Score board hard to read, often many bulbs are out. Overall good experience there.
Coaches at IBA are fantastic. They are great with kids and they really know how to teach the game of basketball.
Decent facility has 1 Main court with a dividing curtain to make 2 cross courts
Great place. Great coaching staff. Love how encouraging they are
Very clean and great for hosting basketball events. Courts are only thing there.
Kiddos first season and its going great.
My son learned so much, and had taken his skills to the next level!!
Should not have to pay $5 a person, our team travels from the east side of Indianapolis and the bad itself is too much
Nice
Amazing 10/10
We love IBA!
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