
Larry Bird announces as he is set to build a fully funded college for … He said
Basketball legend Larry Bird is giving back to the community by opening a college education center for high school basketball graduates. The center, set to open soon, will offer free tuition to students who want to pursue higher education and develop their basketball skills.
Bird, a three-time NBA champion and three-time MVP, is passionate about providing opportunities for young athletes to succeed both on and off the court. The center will offer academic programs, basketball training, and mentorship to help students achieve their goals.
“I’m excited to give back to the community and help young athletes achieve their dreams,” Bird said. “I believe that education and basketball can go hand in hand, and I want to provide a platform for students to succeed in both areas.”
The center will be open to high school basketball graduates who want to pursue higher education and continue playing basketball. The program will be highly competitive, and students will be selected based on their academic and athletic achievements.
Bird’s initiative is a game-changer for young athletes who want to pursue their passion for basketball while also getting a quality education. The center is expected to attract top talent from around the country, and Bird’s involvement will undoubtedly inspire and motivate the next generation of basketball stars.
You may also like
Archives
Categories
- Alabama Crimson Tide Football
- Arsenal
- Aston Villa
- Atlanta braves
- Baltimore Orioles
- Baseball
- Boston Celtics
- champions league
- Chelsea
- Chicago sky
- Comedy
- Curling Canada
- Cycling
- Entertainment
- Entertainment News
- Everton
- Florida state Seminoles
- Football
- Formula 1
- Green bay packers
- Gymnastics
- Highlights
- Indiana fever
- Lewis Hamilton
- Liverpool
- Luton
- Man City
- Man United
- MLB
- Moto GP
- Motocross
- MotoGP
- Music
- NBA
- NCAA
- Newcastle
- NFL
- NHL
- NSW BLUES
- Penrith Panthers
- Philadelphia Phillies
- Phillies
- Premier League
- PSG
- Real Madrid
- Rugby League
- Serie A
- Tennis
- WNBA
Leave a Reply