Chris Paul Donates $2.5 Million To Wake Forest Basketball

Chris Paul Donates $2.5 Million to Wake Forest Basketball
Former Wake Forest University superstar and hometown hero Chris Paul is donating $2.5 million to support Wake Forest Basketball.
The Houston Rockets point guard’s multi-million dollar donation to his alma mater is the largest ever by a former basketball student-athlete or any alumnus under the age of 35. The donation will ensure that future generations of Wake Forest players can succeed on and off the court.
Thanks to Chris Paul’s significant donation, progress will be made to assist in transforming both the men’s and women’s basketball clubhouse. In addition, the men’s team locker room will be renamed the Chris Paul Locker Room in his honor. Paul says of his donation:
Giving back has always been important to my family and me, and Wake Forest is part of my family. The recent investments towards improving Wake Forest Athletics are amazing, and now is the time to give back in a meaningful way. The locker room transformation project inspired me, because that’s where players build relationships and create a unifying camaraderie that is the foundation of success on the court. Forming lifelong friendships with your teammates is one of the most rewarding aspects of sports.
Kudos to Chris Paul for his incredible donation.

Previous Article
Next Article
D.C.’s Rat Birth Control Program Appears To Be Working As Rodent Population Drops
Concerned Father Shares Footage Of Son Being Followed By An Officer & Then Handcuffed For Reportedly Looking Suspicious While Wearing Hooded Jacket: This ‘Hurts My Heart’
YIKES! Indiana Man Arrested After Allegedly Cutting Off His Penis & Setting It On Fire, Causing Garage To Go Up In Flames
Savannah James Defends Husband LeBron, Says Critics Have “Made Careers” Out Of Talking About
[UPDATE] No Evidence Of Crime Found In Nolan Wells’ De@th So Far, Sheriff Says
Condolences: George E. Johnson, Pioneer Of Black Hair Care Products Such As Ultra Sheen & Afro Sheen, Passes Away At 99
[UPDATE] Family Confirms Body Found On Horn Island Is 18-Year-Old Nolan Wells
Big Tigger Steps Away From The Mic Amid Ongoing Legal Battle, Says Being Away From His Son ‘Hurts The Most’