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Thunder content creator gifts new sneakers to Eisenhower basketball team
Summary
Dakota Wahkinney delivered 24 pairs of Adidas James Harden V10 sneakers to the Eisenhower High boys basketball team on Jan. 8 after coordinating the donation with Adidas and the coaches.
Content
Dakota Wahkinney, a 33-year-old content creator and videographer who has worked with Oklahoma City Thunder guard Lu Dort, hand-delivered 24 pairs of new sneakers to the Eisenhower High boys basketball team. He said he wanted to give back to his community after seeing others step up through NBA connections. The shoes were Adidas James Harden V10s, a model released in December, and Wahkinney said he coordinated the plan with Adidas and the school coaches. Coaches kept the donation as a surprise until players entered the locker room.
What happened:
- Wahkinney provided 24 pairs of Adidas James Harden V10 sneakers to the Eisenhower High boys basketball team.
- He said he reached out to Adidas and outlined his plan, and the company approved the donation.
- Coaches kept the sneakers hidden until the players walked into the locker room on Jan. 8 and saw boxes stacked on a table.
- Wahkinney is a member of the Comanche Tribe and said his work with Lu Dort and other NBA connections inspired him to act.
- Players responded with handshakes, hugs, and thanks, according to Wahkinney.
Summary:
The donation created a surprise moment and provided new equipment for the Eisenhower players. Wahkinney described the act as a way to give back and said he hopes it will encourage a pay-it-forward mindset among the team. Undetermined at this time.
