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Immanuel Quickley named NBA Cares Bob Lanier Community Assist Award April Winner

Immanuel Quickley receives the final monthly NBA Cares Bob Lanier Community Assist Award for the 2024-25 NBA season.

NEW YORK -Today, the NBA announced the Toronto Raptors Guard Immanuel Quickley when the NBA -Sorge Bob Lanier Community Assist Agori winner for April. Quickley created scholarships for his high school Alma Mater through the Immanuel Quickley scholarship prices and the Quickley Family Foundation for deserved students. Quickley also supported holistic programs for health and wellness as part of its IQ5 Elite Youth Basketball program and participation in the Courtside Care, an event that focused on providing free health regulations and basketball activities for needy communities. Quickley receives David Robinson Trophy and the NBA will donate 10,000 US dollars to the Havre de Grace Boys & Girls Club.

Quickley created scholarships for up to five students to get fourth four -year scholarships to take part in his Alma Mater, John Carroll School in Bel Air, Maryland. John Carroll School is a private Catholic high school with tuition fees that exceeds 20,000 US dollars annually. Quickley's scholarships are specifically aimed at boys and girls who play basketball and demonstrate the properties of leadership, academic excellence and a high character. The scholarship recipients are also looked after by Quickley and his foundation to strengthen the Mission of the Quickley family, to improve the life of youth.

Quickley also actively supports health and well -being through his participation in the Courtside Care and his IQ5 Elite Youth Basketball program. Courtside Care, a joint effort between the Toronto Raptors, the Sun Life and Lamp East Mississauga Health Clinic, is an event that supports the health and well -being of families with low income by combating immediate health concerns and long -term care through accessible programming. Quickley spent the day talking to over 120 people, including 50 young people about how important it is to prioritize mental and physical health, regularly maintain and remain health screens. As part of the IQ5 Elite Youth Basketball program, Quickley offers a high-ranking basketball development and at the same time emphasizes academic excellence, character development and commitment of the community. Players in the program receive academic tutoring, leadership training and mentoring.

“My mother always said that the best thing you can do and help people,” said Quickley. “So yes, I worked hard to be great on the square, but at the end of the day it is really about ensuring that it is not just about me and do things that are also space.”

Quickley receives the final monthly NBA Cares Bob Lanier Community Assist Award for the 2024-25 NBA season. Here you will find all the Community Assist award winners from this season.

The NBA is taking care of the Bob Lanier Community Assist Award, Bob Lanier, an executive of the NBA League Office and NBA Care Ambassador for more than 30 years. He had an enormous influence on the NBA family and the young people worldwide, traveled to the world to teach the values ​​of the game and to achieve a positive influence through his friendliness and generosity. The legacy he built will continue to live via the NBA Cares Bob Lanier Community Assist Award Award Recognition, who honors the next generation of players for positive effects on their community throughout the NBA season. In the course of every NBA season there is a winner of the offseason winner, followed by seven monthly winners. The Bob Lanier Trophy receives the winner of the offseason and every monthly winner receives the David Robinson Trophy. The NBA also donates to the charity or the foundation of the player's choice. To find out more, please visit

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