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About the Guest
Kimberly Davis Powell is a distinguished basketball coach and program director with nearly 30 years of experience. She built ESSENCE Basketball into one of the most respected programs in the country, developing WNBA All-Stars, Olympic invitees, and All-American athletes.
Currently working within the prep school space, Coach Kim focuses on elite player development, discipline, and building strong community-centered programs that prepare athletes for the next level.
Episode Summary
In this episode of It’s Just Different Podcast, Ashley Roberts sits down with Coach Kimberly Davis Powell to break down the evolving landscape of AAU basketball — and what’s being lost in the process.
From the explosion of exposure events and rankings to the influence of parents and trainers, youth basketball looks very different than it did 10–15 years ago. Coach Kim shares what she believes is missing: fundamentals, discipline, accountability, and long-term development.
The conversation dives into:
- The real value of playing on a sponsored shoe circuit teamWhy some athletes chase visibility before they’re ready
- The delicate balance between parents advocating and overstepping
- How trainers can better serve athletes through film breakdown and defensive development
- The mental and character foundation required to succeed at the college level
If you’re a parent, coach, or serious athlete navigating AAU basketball and the recruiting process, this episode is a must-listen.
Key Takeaways
- Strong fundamentals and discipline are still the foundation of elite players.
- Exposure without development can hurt long-term growth.
- Parents play a critical role in shaping recruitment outcomes — positively or negatively.
- Film study and defensive skill work are often overlooked but essential.
- Shoe circuit teams can provide opportunity — but only if the athlete is prepared.
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About the Guest
Kimberly Davis Powell is a distinguished basketball coach and program director with nearly 30 years of experience. She built ESSENCE Basketball into one of the most respected programs in the country, developing WNBA All-Stars, Olympic invitees, and All-American athletes.
Currently working within the prep school space, Coach Kim focuses on elite player development, discipline, and building strong community-centered programs that prepare athletes for the next level.
Episode Summary
In this episode of It’s Just Different Podcast, Ashley Roberts sits down with Coach Kimberly Davis Powell to break down the evolving landscape of AAU basketball — and what’s being lost in the process.
From the explosion of exposure events and rankings to the influence of parents and trainers, youth basketball looks very different than it did 10–15 years ago. Coach Kim shares what she believes is missing: fundamentals, discipline, accountability, and long-term development.
The conversation dives into:
- The real value of playing on a sponsored shoe circuit teamWhy some athletes chase visibility before they’re ready
- The delicate balance between parents advocating and overstepping
- How trainers can better serve athletes through film breakdown and defensive development
- The mental and character foundation required to succeed at the college level
If you’re a parent, coach, or serious athlete navigating AAU basketball and the recruiting process, this episode is a must-listen.
Key Takeaways
- Strong fundamentals and discipline are still the foundation of elite players.
- Exposure without development can hurt long-term growth.
- Parents play a critical role in shaping recruitment outcomes — positively or negatively.
- Film study and defensive skill work are often overlooked but essential.
- Shoe circuit teams can provide opportunity — but only if the athlete is prepared.
Resources for Basketball ParentsJoin the Basketball Parent Community:
https://www.ashleynroberts.com/community
Download the FREE Guide (Save Time, Money & Stress):
https://ashleyroberts.kit.com/subscribe
Get the Basketball Parent Toolkit:
https://www.ashleynroberts.com/product-page/basketball-parent-toolkit
Shop DIFFERENT merch (Use code Podcast for 15% off):
https://itsjustdifferentapparel.com

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