Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor, May 28, 2015
Victor Oladipo visited the Model school for the deaf yesterday, and left a message http://t.co/ukiyJqdAcF pic.twitter.com/E0JATA89pm
— Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) May 28, 2015
Victor Oladipo spent the day Wednesday at the Model Secondary School for the Deaf in Washington D.C.
[ MORE: Read washingtonpost.com's feature on Oladipo's day ]
Oladipo's older sister, Kendra, who became deaf in second grade, is a substitute teacher at the school, so the former Indiana star and current Orlando Magic guard paid the school a visit.
According to the Washington Post link above, Oladipo talked to students for a half-hour, took questions from the kids and posed for photos. He also talked about post-NBA life, saying that he wanted to start a basketball camp for deaf youth.
An underrated part of the visit: Oladipo didn't tweet or Instagram a thing about what he was doing. That's cool, and it shows he wasn't doing this for the attention.
Watch a video of Oladipo's visit below.