Rasheed Wallace Earns Chamberlain Award for Changing the Lives of Children
Posted Oct 13, 2005
Since Rasheed Wallace joined the Pistons in mid-February 2004, his presence has been felt both on an off the court. This season, he teamed with the Salvation Army to bring the coat drive to Detroit as well. He also purchased 25 regular season tickets to all 41 home games for his foundation’s youth ticket donation program, “Sheed’s Squad.” Not only has he brought his existing programs with him, Rasheed has worked to create new initiatives in the community, such as the “Rasheed Wallace Student Achiever Program” at Kettering High School.
(NBA.com)
Related: Basketball, Basketball Recruiting
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - How UNC Can Bounce Back After Loss To Michigan StateCan UNC bounce back after its 1-2 Maui Invitational performance? Host Isaac Schade spotlights standout performances from Drake Powell and Ian Jackson, while discussing potential...
Thu Nov 28, 2024Game-Changing Moments Hinder UNC's Comeback Chances In Second Maui Loss
Drake Powell looked up and rolled his eyes in frustration while running back on defense in the Lahaina Center. The freshman wing, who scored a...
Thu Nov 28, 2024
Video: IC Postgame Podcast - Another Sluggish Start Dooms Tar Heels vs. Michigan State
The trend of slow starts continued in the Maui Invitational third-place game as Michigan State jumped out to a double-digit first-half lead and held off...
Thu Nov 28, 2024
Lucas: Pivot
Now it's time to pivot. That's exactly what Hubert Davis plans to do after Wednesday's disappointing 94-91 loss to Michigan State at the Maui Invitational...
Thu Nov 28, 2024