Bucks unveil state-of-the-art 'Dream Court' at Milwaukee's Sherman Park
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Posted: Nov 1, 2021 4:22 PM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A new state-of-the-art basketball court opened Monday, Nov. 1 in Milwaukee's Sherman Park neighborhood.
The Milwaukee Bucks, Fiserv and Nancy Lieberman Charities all donated money to make this "dream court" a reality.
The goal is to give young kids an opportunity to have fun, while also learning life skills such as teamwork.
The city of Milwaukee, along with the Bucks, say they're committed to building more of these courts in the future.
"We need to believe in kids," said Bucks president Peter Feigin. "We need to drive access to safe spaces to learn and play. We need to build more of these courts. And we will."
Nancy Lieberman Charities has helped fund more than 100 dream courts across the country.
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