Community

Play2Win is committed to enhancing the lives of children and their families while generating awareness around the importance of giving back .

Our organization and its athlete's goal is to make a difference in the lives of those we meet by promoting education, self-esteem, respect, honor, integrity, teamwork and excellence.

Travis Garrison in Lithuania

Travis Garrison in Lithuania

Kenneth Walker in Turkey

Kenneth Walker in the Czech Republic

Play2Win athletes signing autographs

Todd Jones and other team members signing autographs for some kids
Antoine Broxsie signing autographs for more kids

Antoine Broxsie signing autographs

Lincoln Smith signing autographs with the Harlem Globetrotters

Chris Commons at an orphanage in Indonesia

Kyle DeHaven teaching kids basketball fundamentals in Germany


“One person can make a difference and every person should try.”

John Fitzgerald Kennedy - 35th President of the United States

Athletes Corner USA hosts the CHRIS MULLIN SHOOTOUT, an earthquake relief benefit for the eldery of San Francisco's Marina District in 1989 following the Loma Prieta earthquake. Chris Mullin, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, USA Olympic Gold Medalist and Golden St. Warriors star helped raised money by shooting baskets on a Pop-A-Shot machine with sponsors donating money for every point that Chris scored over a two-minute period.

Chris Mullin arriving at the event

Chris Mullin being interviewed by the media

Chris Mullin, Mark Grabow (Director of Athletic Development for the Golden St. Warriors) and the director of the San Francisco Marina Fund, a foundation established to assist the elderly.

Chris Mullin knocking down shots and raising money for the elderly.

Athletes Corner USA hosts the Final 4 Minus 1, a three-on-three basketball tournament to benefit the San Francisco's High School sports programs in 1992. The event was organized in association with legendary pioneer and Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, Don Barksdale (the first African-American to win an Olympic Gold Medal in basketball in 1948, the first African-American to play in an NBA All-Star game, as a member of the Boston Celtics in 1953 and the first African-American basketball All-American in 1947 at UCLA) and his Save High School Sports Program and Celebrity Waiter's Luncheon.

the presentation of the check for the money raised with Don Barksdale to the city of San Francisco's High School Athletic Commissioner.

Jason Kidd, then NCAA All-American basketball player at University of California - Berkeley and now NBA All-Star.