Milwaukee Bucks surprise patients at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin with presents
By:
Emily Thornton
Posted: Dec 21, 2017 9:58 AM CDT
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WAUWATOSA, Wis. -- Children at a local hospital got a special visit from the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday.
The team visited Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin handing out gifts to the young patients.
Bucks guard Malcolm Brogdon said giving back is one of the best parts of being in the NBA.
“It’s definitely what I hoped for, the kids are excited to see us, super excited to see Giannis, but you know just bringing joy to kids who are going through adversity,” he said. “Adversity that they didn’t ask for but are still staying strong and it’s a blessing for us to come and see people who are younger than us going through things that we’ve never gone through.”
The visit was part of the Bucks “Season of Giving” campaign.
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