Title: Milwaukee Bucks Partner with Wisconsin Adaptive Sports Association for Wheelchair Basketball Clinic in Wauwatosa

The Milwaukee Bucks recently collaborated with the Wisconsin Adaptive Sports Association to host a wheelchair basketball clinic in Wauwatosa, featuring Bucks guard Ryan Rollins. The event aimed to bring together young wheelchair basketball players and professional athletes for mentorship and skill development.
The clinic provided an opportunity for young athletes to interact with professional players and learn from their experiences. Participants like Gianni Quintero, a wheelchair basketball player, appreciated the visibility and recognition that the event brought to adaptive sports.
Ryan Rollins highlighted the importance of mutual learning and giving back to the community. He expressed gratitude for the chance to connect with young athletes and share his knowledge to help them improve their skills.
The Bucks' partnership with the Wisconsin Adaptive Sports Association underscores their ongoing commitment to supporting adaptive sports and providing opportunities for young athletes with disabilities to engage with professional players. The clinic serves as a platform for mentorship and skill development in the wheelchair basketball community.
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