USA Basketball Players Bring Joy To Young Quake Victim
August 8, 2008 |
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USA Men's basketball players and legends recently visited the Shanghai Children's Medical Center to meet its young patients — including a nine-year old boy who is being treated for injuries sustained during May's earthquake in Sichuan Province. NBA players like Dominique Wilkins joined Lily Hsu, program director for Project HOPE, and members of SCMC staff to give encouragement to the young earthquake victim.
Tags: basketball, Deron Williams, doctor, Dominique Wilkins, earthquake, healthcare, hospital, medicine, Olympics, Sam Perkins, SCMC, Shanghai, Shanghai Children's Medical Center, Sichuan, Tayshaun Prince, USA Team, Willis Reed, young victim
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