Council welcomes NBA/WNBA Legends, highlights All‑Star community events in South L.A.

Los Angeles City Council · February 11, 2026

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Summary

Council heard a ceremonial presentation from NBA/WNBA Legends and District 10 leadership about All‑Star week programming, including youth clinics, a vendor resource fair and small-business marketing partnerships.

Councilmembers recognized visiting NBA and WNBA alumni and outlined a series of community events tied to All‑Star weekend in Los Angeles.

District 10 leadership introduced members of the Legends association and described planned activities: a basketball clinic for local youth at the Michelle Brock Obama sports complex, a vendor resource fair on Feb. 14 with more than 25 vendors, partnerships to provide $25,000 to a local elementary school from a national partner, Spectrum marketing support and laptop donations to the district and a local women's shelter. Antonio Davis, identified in the record as president of Legends, thanked the council and said the group was committed to community service.

Councilmembers praised the partnership as an economic and youth-development opportunity for South Los Angeles and encouraged residents to participate in events scheduled throughout the All‑Star weekend.