About Jeff
Jeff knew at a young age that he had a passion for basketball. He became a student of the game, at the tender age of 5, practicing day after day in his hometown Philadelphia, PA. Jeff’s love for the game and his determination to succeed in basketball followed him to Seattle, WA where he played at Interlake High School, Bellevue Community College and Seattle University.
Recently Jeff was named in the Guinness Book of World Records for the most free throws made in two minutes while alternating hands. “Jeff Harris (USA) made 44 basketball free throws in two minutes using alternate hands at the NBA All-Star Jam Session in Dallas, Texas, USA, on February 10, 2010.” 2010 Guinness World Records Limited, Page 248.
Jeff has been teaching for over 12 years. He breaks the game down, teaching his strategies and his skills to people at all skill levels and all ages, in a way that is understandable and applicable to actual game play. Jeff believes in working hard and smart. He has coached individuals between the ages of 6 -63. More importantly he has coached players at all levels from beginners to NBA ALL-STAR players. Jeff’s detail oriented approach has been proven to be successful. Through an extensive and arduous process of analysis, he developed a unique perspective that he teaches players. While Jeff directs his attention to the biomechanical aspects of basketball skills including ball-handling and shooting.