About D1scovered Training
Do seriously want to improve your game mentally and physically?
- Giving a full effort every play. Without effort, your talent is nothing more than unmet potential. Without effort, your skill is nothing more than what you could have done but didn’t. With effort, talent becomes skill, and at the very same time, effort makes skill productive.
- Continuing to get better every practice.
- Talent x effort = Skill/Skill x Effort = Achievement
- Overextending themselves/Competing (EVERYTHING IS FULL SPEED)
- Make sure they are consistent in: Working on skills, working on mental focus, working on decision making.
Meet The Instructors

Chivas Miller
Chivas Miller – Coach Miller is a Native of Fort Smith, Arkansas where he grew up playing basketball and graduated from Southside High School in 2003. He then went on to play college basketball at Bacone College from 2003 – 2008 where he had a career high of 41 points against Central Baptist College in Conway, Arkansas. He went on that year to become an all-conference second team selection and academic All-American. In the summer of 2008 he was selected to be a part of the (NBA D-League) now known as the G-League Pre-Draft basketball camp in Atlanta, Georgia. He never got an opportunity to play in the G-League but in 2011 he signed a contract to play professionally in Ultimate Basketball League (UBL) with the Tulsa Tornadoes. After only playing for one season he decided to start training the youth and helping them take their game to the next level.
Chivas Has trained with:
- Ryan Humphrey - NBA Retired now Notre Dame Assistant Coach
- Toni Young - WNBA Retired
- Haliegh Lankster - Overseas Retired
- Leah Smith - Overseas
- Pooh Williams - Former G League Player
- Damion Hooks - Overseas
- Imani Davis - Overseas
- KC Ross-Miller - Overseas
- Madit Tieny Dak - G League (Texas Legends)
- AND THE LIST KEEPS GROWING........

Brandon Colbert
Brandon Colbert – Coach Colbert is a native of Tulsa, Ok. Where he grew up playing basketball and graduated from Booker T Washington High School. He went to Texas Southern for a few years before deciding to put his education on hold and to start working. He coached and trained in the Houston, TX area for many years before he decided to come back to Tulsa, Ok . There, he invested into the community he grew up in. Coach Colbert taught at Solid foundation where he started up the basketball program from scratch and created opportunities for the youth to play and become physically active. The majority of the kids that started with that program are playing a major role on a middle school or high school team to this day. He is great with the beginners in teaching them the foundation of the game and helping them learn to love basketball.