Lynx And Timberwolves Unveil New Basketball Court In Prairie Island Indian Community

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Families in one of Minnesota's Native American communities now have a new place to play.

The Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx refurbished a basketball court for the Prairie Island Indian Community, which was unveiled Monday, coinciding with Indigenous Peoples Day.

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Lynx star Rachel Banham was on hand for the fun.

"I love it. I think it's so fun, especially just playing basketball with the little kids, I just enjoy it," Banham said. "Just run around, have fun. You see how happy they are and how much fun it is for them, so I really enjoy it."

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The tribal council says the court and additional play space is needed and appreciated. The teams worked with Treasure Island Resort & Casino to make it happen.

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