Spurs Engage in Community Outreach Ahead of All-Star Break
The San Antonio Spurs have maintained an active presence in the community as they approach the All-Star Weekend. Prior to the break, the team hosted several important events aimed at empowering local youth and promoting sportsmanship.
Community Outreach Initiatives Ahead of All-Star Break
In collaboration with San Antonio Sports and other organizations, the Spurs celebrated the National Girls and Women in Sports Day. This event took place at the Frost Bank Center and featured a Leadership Summit attended by around 700 female high school athletes from Bexar County.
Key Participation and Events
- Spurs shooting guard Stanley Umude attended the summit as a special guest.
- Rookie Carter Bryant led the fourth annual “Spurs Math Hoops Live.”
- Participating schools included Essence Preparatory Public School, Eloise Japhet Elementary, and Herman Hirsch Elementary.
The “Spurs Math Hoops” initiative combines basketball and education, using interactive tools to teach fundamental math skills. This program features a basketball board game and a mobile app designed for students in grades four and five.
On a larger scale, local participant Camila Ramirez showcased her skills at an international championship in Paris, part of The 2025 NBA Paris Games.
Upcoming Games and Future Engagements
The Spurs are set to continue their season with a game against the Dallas Mavericks this evening. Following that, they will host the Mavericks again on Saturday at the Frost Bank Center. Their next home game will not occur until March 5, when they take on the top-seeded Detroit Pistons from the Eastern Conference.
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