76ers Improve Basketball Court for Kids in Philadelphia
- The 76ers partnered with Penn Medicine and Philadelphia to refurbish a basketball court at Roberto Clemente Park.
- The goal is to provide a safe place for kids in Philadelphia to pursue their basketball dreams.
- The community now has an improved space for recreational activities thanks to this collaboration.
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — The Philadelphia 76ers, in collaboration with Penn Medicine and local officials, celebrated the unveiling of a newly refurbished basketball court at Roberto Clemente Park in the Spring Garden neighborhood on Thursday. Located at 1800 Wallace Street, the court, affectionately known as the "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" court, serves as a vital community hub, reflecting the spirit and resilience of the neighborhood. The renovation marks a significant improvement from the court's previous state, which had not seen updates for decades. Sixers rookie Jared McCain expressed his emotional connection to the space, recalling the challenges of finding quality indoor courts while growing up. He emphasized the importance of the court as a place for fun and community engagement, hoping it will inspire local youth to pursue their dreams. The unveiling event featured notable attendees, including Sixers rookies McCain and Adem Bona, along with Hall of Famer Julius "Dr. J" Erving. Erving highlighted the court's role as a free outlet for community investment, underscoring its importance in providing opportunities for local youth. Community member Lecker, whose children participated in a Sixers clinic at the park, shared her excitement about the renovation, calling it a significant boost for the neighborhood. The refurbished court is expected to foster a sense of community and encourage young athletes to develop their skills and aspirations.