How Sierra Canyon Basketball Coaches Train Future NBA and WNBA Players | GQ Sports

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Sierra Canyon School’s head varsity basketball coaches Alicia Komaki and Andre Chevalier have built an elite high school basketball program that excels at everything from winning championships to top tier education and mental health initiatives for their student athletes. Standout players like Juju Watkins and Isiah Elohim sit down and explain the impact the athletic program has had on the development of their games.

Director – Traci Oshiro & Graham Corrigan
Director of Photography – AJ Young
Editor – Gerard Zarra
Talent – Alicia Komaki, André Chevalier, Juju Watkins, Isaiah Elohim
Producer – Kristen Rakes
Associate Producer – Sam Dennis
Production Manager – Andressa Pelachi
Camera Operator – Lucas Vilicich
Audio – Kari Barber
Production Assistants – Phil Arliss, Marq Wooten
Groomer / Hair & Make-Up – Vanessa Rene
Post Production Supervisor – Rachael Knight
Supervising Editor – Rob Lombardi
Assistant Editors – Billy Ward

Special thanks to –
Sierra Canyon Upper School, Sierra Canyon Boys Basketball Team, Sierra Canyon Girls Basketball Team, Klutch Sports Group, Christina Ellinghouse, Robert & Sari Watkins, Shawn Cross, Nikki Boutte/@creativenlb5, Richard Whiteside/Hustle 2K, @beachcityhoops, @ballislife

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