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  2. Daniel Alexander (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    While living in Washington, D.C., as a third grader, Alexander was inspired to play basketball after attending a Harlem Globetrotters game. [2] He was a sneakerhead growing up and had numerous jerseys of his favorite NBA players. [2] Prior to reaching high school, he was a regular in adult pickup games around Austin, Texas. [2]

  3. Pick-up game - Wikipedia

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    In sports and video games, a pick-up game (also known as a scratch game or PUG) is a game that has been spontaneously started by a group of players. Players are generally invited to show up beforehand, but unlike exhibition games , there is no sense of obligation or commitment to play.

  4. America, Location 12 - Wikipedia

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    The album was announced in February 2017 along with tour dates. [19] Between the announcement and the release, the album was made available for pre-order with various rewards, including merchandise, concert tickets, [20] and Skype interviews and pick-up basketball with band members.

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  7. Lenny Cooke - Wikipedia

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    At La Salle, Cooke was an all-city selection, [3] averaging 20 points and 11 rebounds per game [4] despite having started playing organized basketball only at the age of 16, when he was noticed by a friend while he was playing at a playground in Brooklyn [2] and was invited by him to try out for the Long Island Panthers AAU team. [3]

  8. Metro Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    Summer, Winter Break and Spring Break Camps: Ages 5–12. Metro offers full-day sports camps for Summer, Spring and Winter Breaks. Campers will play a variety of sports each day as well as other activities depending on the age group of the camper. Camp hours are 8am-4pm with early drop off and late pick up available for no extra cost.

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