Pelicans players visit Baton Rouge flood victims
New Orleans Pelicans players did their part Wednesday to help out Baton Rouge residents displaced by flooding in the city.
Anthony Davis, Alexis Ajinca, Tim Frazier, Lang Galloway, and more served up meals at the River Center shelter, posed for photos, and even played some basketball with a group of kids.
Pelicans in Baton Rouge visiting residents displaced by the flooding pic.twitter.com/Ope9gKGbYP
— New Orleans Pelicans (@PelicansNBA) August 31, 2016
Thanks @AntDavis23 & the @PelicansNBA for bringing hope to River Center #laflood shelter residents (and staff!) pic.twitter.com/gXvbwEripm
— Jay Bonafede (@JayBonafede) August 31, 2016
.@Timfraz23 and Baton Rouge native @LangGalloway10 serving meals #Pelicans #TakeFlight pic.twitter.com/MjIJBkQpnm
— New Orleans Pelicans (@PelicansNBA) August 31, 2016
LIVE on #Periscope: Pelicans in Baton Rouge visiting residents displaced by the flooding https://t.co/0NxY5Yw6Fd
— New Orleans Pelicans (@PelicansNBA) August 31, 2016
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