Bulls' Joakim Noah Wins J. Walter Kennedy Award For Citizenship

CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago Bulls center Joakim Noah won the J. Walter Kennedy Award, given annually to an NBA player, coach or trainer for community service.

The two-time All-Star was selected by the Pro Basketball Writers Association for his work with youth. His Noah's Arc Foundation recently launched the "Rock Your Drop: The Drop of Consciousness" anti-violence initiative, supporting those impacted by violence and encouraging youngsters to express themselves through sports and art.

The foundation recently produced a video featuring those who lost loved ones. Teammates Derrick Rose and Taj Gibson have contributed to the project.

Last summer, Noah hosted a basketball tournament for young men from Chicago's south and west sides.

Orlando's Tobias Harris, Detroit's Greg Monroe, Los Angeles Clippers' Chris Paul and Memphis' Zach Randolph were finalists for the award.

Copyright 2015 The Associated Press.

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