Andre Franklin, from the teen and young adult unit of Seattle Parks and Recreation, welcomes kids to the event. (Neil Enns/Storm Photos) Tianna Scott, Recreation Center Coordinator at the Garfield Community Center, talks about the new adjustable-height baskets. (Neil Enns/Storm Photos) Storm President and General Manager Alisha Valavanis asks how many of the kids know how to dunk. (Neil Enns/Storm Photos) Andy Cosentino, Vice President of the Swedish Neuroscience Institute and Rehabilitation Performance Medicine, talks with the kids about the partnership with the Seattle Storm. (Neil Enns/Storm Photos) The new adjustable-height baskets ensure that all kids at the Garfield Community Center have success while they learn core basketball skills. (Neil Enns/Storm Photos) Sherry Williams, Community Affairs Director at Swedish, talks about the close relationship Swedish has with the local community. (Neil Enns/Storm Photos) Seattle Storm forward Crystal Langhorne cuts the ribbon to officially open the new adjustable-height backboards for play. (Neil Enns/Storm Photos) Crystal Langhorne huddles up with the kids before drills. (Neil Enns/Storm Photos) A young player tests out the new hoops. (Neil Enns/Storm Photos) Crystal Langhorne rebounds for kids as they take the new adjustable-height hoops for a test run. (Neil Enns/Storm Photos) Kids try out the full-height hoops. (Neil Enns/Storm Photos) Two kids practice dribbling skills during a drill. (Neil Enns/Storm Photos) A young player races back to her team during a skills drill. (Neil Enns/Storm Photos) Crystal Langhorne provides encouragement during a drill. (Neil Enns/Storm Photos) A young player passes the ball around her back as part of a race. (Neil Enns/Storm Photos)