Students with autism visit Indiana Fever | Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston, Lexie Hull WNBA basketball

thank you thank you we are with our partners Independence Academy where six special young ladies will get to venture in to be an Indiana Fever player for a day it's a very special day it really is a once in a l time opportunity for the girls and so I know it's something that the girls will remember forever Beav 1 2 we have a very special day today from our friends at Independence Academy we have decided to sign six new players to the Indiana Fever roster today like when I was told like all about this I just started freaking out all right so here's what we need to do on the top line you're going to sign your name and then just print your [Applause] name you guys want to go shopping in the team store with [Applause] honestly the favorite part is always the players and how they interact with the kids they really bring the kids in and they're welcoming and they're down to earth and you just see the Joy on the kids faces yeah I think just seeing the smiles on their faces seeing how excited they were um kind of puts it in perspective for us what great of a platform we have and that we get to you know be great influences for these little girls give them something to look up too today was awesome this is going to be a forvever memory for my daughter normally when she has this much fun she'll talk about it probably for the next 2 months anytime somebody brings up the fever it's going to come up so yes it's awesome Pac sports and entertainment has has been wonderful to us and we are so grateful for all that they've done for the academy and really for all that they've done for autism

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