San Antonio Spurs' Wembanyama delivers gifts to West Side kids
Children on San Antonio's West Side got a surprise Thursday when a 7-foot-3 Santa Claus visited to drop off holiday gifts. As part of the San Antonio Spurs' annual partnership with the Elf Louise Christmas Project, towering No. 1 draft pick Victor Wembanyama, dressed as Santa, and teammate Julian Champagnie, wearing an elf outfit, delivered gifts to local families in need. Founded in 1969, Elf Louise works to spread holiday cheer to Alamo City children who might not otherwise be able to receive gifts.
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