Bucks players and staff host wheelchair basketball clinic
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Posted: Nov 14, 2025 9:00 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Milwaukee Bucks players and staff hosted a wheelchair basketball clinic Thursday, Nov. 13, with boys and girls of all abilities.
Around 25 kids from 8 to 18 years old took part in the clinic. The goal is to help them develop skills while bringing awareness to adaptive sports, according to the Bucks.
Bucks guard Ryan Rollins joined the athletes during the clinic.
"Man, it's dope, to experience how they move around the court … it's a different ability for sure, it's appreciated … just to see them be able to do that, it's a different ability, it's skillful for sure," Rollins said.
Members of the Bucks entertainment crew, including Bango and the Rim Rockers, also joined in on the clinic to cheer on the kids.
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