Artistry Meets Athletics: Catchings, WNBPA, and 2K Foundations Debut Stunning New Court at Riverside Park

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On the eve of WNBA All-Star Weekend, a vibrant emblem of community investment was revealed at Riverside Park. Iconic Indiana Fever forward Tamika Catchings, in collaboration with the WNBPA and 2K Foundations, inaugurated a newly revitalized basketball court on July 17, celebrating a venue closely linked to her legacy. This court, adorned with striking designs by local artist Shanté Lewis and featuring a sanctioned WNBA 3-point line, symbolizes a commitment to meaningful community engagement during the league's premier event. Riverside Park is especially significant for Catchings, who conducted her inaugural basketball camp for Indianapolis youth here two decades ago. She expressed deep emotion regarding the renovation, stating, “Seeing the kids' faces light up at the court is simply amazing.” WNBA Executive Director Dr. Terri Jackson praised Lewis's colorful creativity as impactful. The project represents more than visual appeal, enhancing community connections and underscoring the importance of women's basketball. For Catchings, it's about legacy-building and empowering the next generation.

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