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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The Bucks hosted a junior wheelchair basketball clinic on Thursday, Oct. 19.
Student athletes from the Wisconsin Adaptive Sports Association were joined by Bucks guards Cameron Payne and A.J. Green. The clinic was also led by junior NBA coach Lance Foreman and Adaptive Sports coach Jordan Wilkens.
"We really want to show that basketball is a sport that is accessible to everyone of all abilities and there's no better way than hosting a Jr. NBA clinic with an amazing organization like WAUSA," said Angela Gilman of the Milwaukee Bucks'.
Organizers tell us this a fun way to start junior NBA week, along with the Bucks season starting next week.
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