
“I’m incredibly excited to see this court come to life in San Antonio,” said Harrison Barnes.
SAN ANTONIO — The Harrison and Brittany Barnes Community Fund launched a three-city court refurbishment initiative to provide high-quality basketball courts to underserved communities.
On Tuesday, the first court to be revealed was at the Guadalupe Community Center in San Antonio. It marks the beginning of a series of renovations across San Antonio, Austin, and Mexico.
The refurbished court at the Guadalupe Community Center now features a new playing surface, an upgraded AV system, and landscaping surrounding it to enhance safety and usability.
“I’m incredibly excited to see this court come to life in San Antonio,” said San Antonio Spurs’ Harrison Barnes in a release. “Brittany and I are very passionate about giving back to our communities. This court isn’t just a place to play basketball, but it’s a safe space for kids and families to connect, grow and build something special. San Antonio is just the beginning, and we’re looking forward to revealing more courts in Austin and beyond. Together, we want to create lasting memories and inspire the next generation to reach their potential, both on and off the court.”
For more information, visit www.hbarnes40.com.
GAME WITH FOX AT THE ROCK AT LA CANTERA
The Spurs announced “Game In The Park,” a free day of gaming and basketball with Alienware at The Rock at La Cantera on Thursday, March 13.
Players of all ages and skill levels are invited to attend the event at 2:00 p.m. on Frost Plaza to participate in free play on Alienware’s latest high-performance gaming equipment.
Gamers can enter a raffle onsite for prizes and a chance to play with Spurs’ De’Aaron Fox (an avid gamer) and Fortnite Gaming Legend SypherPK.
On Frost Plaza, attendees can participate in fun basketball competitions and other outdoor activities. Participation is free and open to players of all skills and does not require registration.
Go to the Frost Plaza at 1 Spurs Way, 78256, to attend from 2:00–7:00 p.m.