CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Charlotte Hornets players, coaches and owner Michael Jordan took time Friday to help feed victims of Hurricane Florence.
- The group packed 5,000 individual meals to be delivered to several areas impacted by the storm
- Jordan says he plans to visit Wilmington later
- RELATED: Michael Jordan donates $2 million to Florence relief
The goal was to pack 5,000 individual meals which will be delivered to Myrtle Beach, Fayetteville and Jordan's hometown of Wilmington. He says getting involved was a no-brainer.
"It doesn't take much to get us moving in the right direction in terms of lending a hand. For me it wasn't even a doubt. Yeah I wanted to be the first one to jump out because it's home and hopefully we can get other people to understand the importance of it."
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