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Breaking News / Featured / News / Sports / Top Stories / Virgin Islands / July 18, 2016

ST. CROIX — Approximately one year ago, Virgin Islander and Indiana Pacers NBA player, Rakeem Christmas, spoke to members of the Frederiksted Boys & Girls Club about his path to success, and encouraged them to pursue their own dreams. He had just came from playing basketball with the children, giving back to his community even before playing a single game in the N.B.A.

One year later, Mr. Christmas is back at it again, this time with an outsize vision: repairing every dilapidated basketball court in the territory over the next several years, tackling one court at a time and enlisting the aid of the community — and his influential friends on and off the court — to help him achieve this vision.

On Saturday, Mr. Christmas and his former Syracuse teammates who are now in the NBA themselves, will play a friendly game of basketball at the Central High School Gymnasium, with superstar duo R. City out of St. Thomas performing at halftime.

“The proceeds we get from the events go towards building and repairing all the courts here and in St. Thomas,” Mr. Rakeem told The Consortium today. “I’m going to try to do one each year. We’re going to try our best and see what happens from there.”

The Fort Frederick basketball court will be the first to undergo repairs, he said.

Mr. Christmas will host a basketball clinic at the Central High School with the Boys & Girls Club on Wednesday, with the same event being replicated in St. Thomas on Thursday. He said part of his efforts in the territory is to help steer the youth away from gun violence, which has remained stubborn for years.

“You just have to keep your head straight and have an open mind. You have to go out there and do what you love and everything will fall into place. I had no idea that all this would happen to me. I just kept my head on, focused on school and just tried to do my best and everything fell into place for me,” he said.

Mr. Christmas said those who are being pushed to get involve in illicit activities by troublemakers, should remember the importance of school. Recounting his own years of education, Mr. Christmas stressed the importance of staying in school and actually learning.

“School is the main thing. Ain’t no need for violence. You just have to keep your head on and go out there and do what you have to do,” he said.

His ultimate goal, as is arguably the case with every ring-less NBA player, is to win a championship; a that goal stays on the forefront of Mr. Christmas’ mind.


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Ernice Gilbert
I wear many hats, I suppose, but the one which fits me best would be journalism, second to that would be radio personality, thirdly singer/songwriter and down the line. I've been the Editor-In-Chief at my videogames website, Gamesthirst, for over 5 years, writing over 7,000 articles and more than 2 million words. I'm also very passionate about where I live, the United States Virgin Islands, and I'm intent on making it a better place by being resourceful and keeping our leaders honest. VI Consortium was birthed out of said desire, hopefully my efforts bear fruit. Reach me at [email protected].




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