Guam Elite Basketball announced the 2025 Legends Meet the Future Camp & Classic from Sept. 6 and Sept. 7, featuring basketball standouts Joseph Lin (New Taipei Kings, 2025 TPBL Champion and younger brother of global icon Jeremy Lin of "Linsanity" fame), Jason Brickman (NCAA Division I assists leader, international pro), and Terry Holt Jr. (#1 ranked U.S. point guard, Class of 2031). 

"Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors and community supporters, the camp will be completely free for the first 300 kids, giving Guam's youth an unprecedented opportunity to learn from world-class athletes at no cost," said Head Coach "Will" William Stinnett, founder of the Micronesian Sports Foundation and Guam Elite Basketball.

For the first time, the event will include STEM in Sports Week (September 1-5), where campers ages 6-14 will blend basketball training with hands-on learning in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. 

Activities include:  

  • Physics of Shooting 
  • Basketball Analytics 
  • ball trajectories and force 
  • using stats to improve performance 
  • Blueprint Reading & Design — building a mini basketball hoop 

This marks the launch of Guam Elite's year-round STEM programming, helping youth develop problem-solving, teamwork, and critical thinking skills. 

Fresh off back-to-back TPBL championships with the New Taipei Kings, Joseph Lin is celebrated across Asia for his skill, humility, and youth mentorship. 

As the younger brother of Jeremy Lin, whose 2012 “Linsanity” run with the New York Knicks captivated fans worldwide, Joseph has built his own championship-winning career and continues to inspire the next generation. 

Jason Brickman is an Elite playmaker with pro experience in the Philippines, Russia, Germany, Thailand, and Taiwan, known for his exceptional vision and leadership on the  court. 

At only 13, Terry Holt Jr. is already the nation's top-ranked point guard in his class, inspiring peers with his work ethic and dedication.