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NBA Hall of Fame members coach WNBA coaches wheelchairs

As part of the ongoing Hoops for NBA Live Mobile Coins Troops campaign for Veterans Day, Adrian Dantley, a member of the NBA Hall of Fame and Tayler Hill, a WNBA Washington mysteryman, Coached a special wheelchair basketball game.

Although the game will have the outcome, but everyone participating in the life of the winner.

"We are very grateful to people," said Stephanie Morris, a physician. "That allowed us to get out of what was happening and let us breathe for a moment out of reality."

Stephanie Morris was injured in 2013 in Afghanistan, eventually choosing amputation. This activity made these veterans relaxed and brought different insights into coaches who coached them.

"My mom is serving in the Navy," Taylor-Hill said. "So it's a great activity. They work for the country, and we're thankful for their sacrifices and sacrifices. This week's event is very important to them."

Colonel Brian Harthorn believes the players themselves are inspiring.

"You want to talk and chat with them and think you'll inspire and inspire them," Brian Harthorn said. "But when you talk to them, they are more motivated and inspired by you than you are with them A thousand times, so it was great to see our warrior athletes competing friendly on the court, showing us what you can do when you stay focused and focused. "

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