SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTXL) – Kings point guard De’Aaron Fox teamed up with Kaiser Permanente and dropped by Friday’s Junior Kings basketball clinic featuring boys and girls from Roberts Family Development and The GreenHouse.

The camp used basketball as a tool to encourage healthy habits, mental resilience and a question-and-answer portion with Fox and team physicians Dr. Marty Reed and Dr. John Greenfield from Kaiser to educate the kids on the importance of stretching and injury prevention.

The basketball clinic took place in the Kings former practice facility on the site of where ARCO Arena once stood in Natomas. The facility is now used as practice venue for the Stockton Kings, the G League affiliate of Sacramento.

Fox, 26, is in the middle of his seventh NBA season in Sacramento and has hosted several of the Junior Kings Clinics during his career. He will even host his very own youth basketball camp in Rocklin coming up in June.

Sean Cunningham

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