• Regular
  • Medium
  • Large
  • Google+
  • LinkedIn
  • Print

Wheelchair Basketball Pros and Students Take the Court

A wheelchair basketball clinic teams students with professional players.

Feb. 9, 2015 1:52 p.m. ET 0 COMMENTS

fullscreen
Student Indira Nesbitt, 16, works with professional wheelchair basketball player Eddie Lopez, left, during a wheelchair basketball clinic at the Chelsea Recreation Center in Manhattan, on Feb. 5.
Student Indira Nesbitt, 16, works with professional wheelchair basketball player Eddie Lopez, left, during a wheelchair basketball clinic at the Chelsea Recreation Center in Manhattan, on Feb. 5. Kevin Hagen for The Wall Street Journal
National Wheelchair Basketball Association team Rollin' Knicks player Pat Anderson coaches local students.
National Wheelchair Basketball Association team Rollin' Knicks player Pat Anderson coaches local students. Kevin Hagen for The Wall Street Journal
Professional wheelchair basketball player Faizool Ali advances with the ball during the clinic.
Professional wheelchair basketball player Faizool Ali advances with the ball during the clinic. Kevin Hagen for The Wall Street Journal
Student Angel Hernandez, 17, shoots a basket.
Student Angel Hernandez, 17, shoots a basket. Kevin Hagen for The Wall Street Journal
Rollin' Knicks player Pat Anderson coaches local students during the wheelchair basketball clinic.
Rollin' Knicks player Pat Anderson coaches local students during the wheelchair basketball clinic. Kevin Hagen for The Wall Street Journal
Student Justin Williams, 20, a member of the junior NWBA team New York Rolling Fury, participates in drills.
Student Justin Williams, 20, a member of the junior NWBA team New York Rolling Fury, participates in drills. Kevin Hagen for The Wall Street Journal
Student Meghan Chiodo, 12, a member of the New York Rolling Fury, shoots a basket during the wheelchair basketball clinic in Chelsea.
Student Meghan Chiodo, 12, a member of the New York Rolling Fury, shoots a basket during the wheelchair basketball clinic in Chelsea. Kevin Hagen for The Wall Street Journal
Student Nagm Gashon, 19, works with professional wheelchair basketball player Pat Anderson.
Student Nagm Gashon, 19, works with professional wheelchair basketball player Pat Anderson. Kevin Hagen for The Wall Street Journal
of
SHOW CAPTION HIDE CAPTION
fullscreen
0 comments
Show More Archives

Popular on WSJ

Editors’ Picks