Harlem Globetrotter Hammer Harrison played in the hallways of the Nebraska Medical Center with Shenandoah's Isaac Gibson Wednesday March 27, 2013. Isaac received an Easter weekend release from the hospital for the first time since January 9 when he was admitted. After spending Thursday - Monday with family in Shenandoah, he will return to prepare for a bone marrow transplant.
Photo courtesy of The Nebraska Medical Center's Facebook page.
On Wednesday, Hammer Harrison of the world famous Harlem Globetrotters arrived into Omaha in unique style – dribbling and spinning basketballs across the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge – one, the Globetrotters’ traditional red, white and blue ball, and the other a specially designed pink basketball to signify the Globetrotters’ tour-long campaign to bring awareness to breast cancer.
Harlem Globetrotter Hammer Harrison played in the hallways of the Nebraska Medical Center with Shenandoah's Isaac Gibson Wednesday March 27, 2013. Isaac received an Easter weekend release from the hospital for the first time since January 9 when he was admitted. After spending Thursday - Monday with family in Shenandoah, he will return to prepare for a bone marrow transplant.
Photo courtesy of The Nebraska Medical Center's Facebook page.