NBA All-Star weekend in Indianapolis
Posted: Feb 17, 2024 10:35 AM EDT
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MARION COUNTY, Indiana. --All of the stars are out for the NBA All-Star weekend tip-off in Indianapolis.
Michiana's own, Jaden Ivey, of the Detroit Pistons, and Notre Dame Women's Basketball Head Coach Niele Ivey's Son, competed in the rising stars game.
Niele Ivey played with WNBA and Indiana Fever Legend Tameka Catchings, who coached Jaden in Friday's game.
Niele gave birth to Jadon in 2002, after being drafted in 2001, and the rest is history.
Jaden has been around this game for his whole life, and he finally got to live out his dream with someone he's known since he was a baby.
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