Hi, I’m Kivan Jasinge, the founder of House of Handles. Since 2017, I’ve dedicated my career to helping players sharpen their skills, develop their basketball IQ, and elevate their game to the next level. Basketball has always been more than just a sport to me—it’s a way to build character, discipline, and a strong sense of community.
For the past five years, I’ve been a Hills Hornets Representative Coach, working with U14s, U16s, U18s, and serving as an assistant coach for the Youth League. Coaching has given me the opportunity to work with athletes at all levels, helping them understand not just how to play, but how to think the game. My focus has always been on teaching the ‘why’ behind every move, decision, and play, ensuring that my players grow into smarter, more well-rounded athletes.
I believe in a student and community-focused approach to coaching. My goal is not just to develop individual players, but to improve NSW basketball as a whole by creating smarter, more skilled, and more competitive athletes. Whether I’m working with beginners or elite players, my commitment remains the same: to push them to be better, not just on the court, but in every aspect of their lives.
House of Handles is more than just a training program—it’s a movement built on hard work, dedication, and a love for the game. I’m excited to continue growing the game and helping players unlock their full potential.