Sunday, June 23, 2013




Team FOOTPRINTZ Elite Training program, a year round basketball training program that focuses on basketball skill enhancement, on June 29th - will share the court with Tyler Relph aka "Mr. Basketball" of TRB Elite Basketball. (@tylerrelph10)

Hailing from from Rochester, NY where he attended McQuaid Jesuit HS and earned New York State “Mr. Basketball” status in his senior year (2003) beating out future NBA draft picks Sebastian Telfair & Chris Taft. During his high school tenure, Tyler was ranked by as a Top 50 player in the USA and garnered over 50 Division 1 offers.   

Upon graduation, he took his skills to West Virginia University where, as a freshman, averaged 5 points per game for the Big East team. After transferring to St. Bonaventure, Tyler started 90 percent of the program’s games all the while suffering from various season ending injuries. As a 2008 graduate, Tyler became St. Bonaventure’s Director of Basketball Operations, where he began to master drills to enhance players’ abilities. Many New York State players have flocked to his training sessions as an alternative to traditional workout regimens.

Tyler has quickly established himself as one of the prominent “new faces” in skill development.  He has worked with Amare Stoudmaire, Julius Randle, Phil Pressey, Trevor Releford, JaMicheal Green, Andrew Nicholson, DeJuan Coleman, Moriah Jefferson and many players throughout the Texas and neighboring states.  

Known for his dazzling ball handling skills and his high intensity workouts, Tyler has become an internet sensation and featured on many BALLISLIFE videos, feel free to check out his latest video entitled "White Boys with Handles". 

"Looking forward to coming back to NYC to work with Team FOOTPRINTZ.  We started out elite training together.  We worked together in the summer of 2010 at which point, we stayed up many late nights just training and perfecting drills - basically working on our craft" says Tyler Relph. 
"In 2010 we hook up with Tyler while working with Ganon Baker and since then he has been a huge supporter of our #teamgetbetter movement.  It's only right that we, as a company, reflect the past but move forward and offer NYC- one of the best the skill instructors the 'skill development game' has to offer. We are extremely happy for Tyler's success and are huge fans of his movement.  On June 29th, we will do something special for NYC. Don't miss out" - Taliek Brown 

To register for this ONE OF A KIND event, please feel free visit our EVENTBRITE page.


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