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  2. West Fourth Street Courts - Wikipedia

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    The West Fourth Street Courts, also known as "The Cage", are a notable public athletic venue for amateur basketball in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. [1] " The Cage" has become one of the most important tournament sites for the citywide " Streetball " amateur basketball tournament, and is noted for its non ...

  3. 4th Street (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fourth Street Live!, an entertainment and retail complex in Louisville, Kentucky West Fourth Street–Washington Square station , an express station of the New York City subway West Fourth Street Courts , an amateur basketball venue in New York City

  4. Rucker Park - Wikipedia

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    Greg Marius Court at Holcombe Rucker Park is a basketball court at the border of Harlem and the Coogan's Bluff section of Washington Heights neighborhoods of Manhattan, at 155th Street and Frederick Douglass Boulevard, just east of the former Polo Grounds site. It is geographically at the base of a large cliff named Coogan's Bluff. [1]

  5. Streetball - Wikipedia

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    Streetball (or street basketball) is a variation of basketball, typically played on outdoor courts and featuring significantly less formal structure and enforcement of the game's rules. As such, its format is more conducive to allowing players to publicly showcase their own individual skills.

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    It’s not the first noteworthy basketball court Pasquarelli and the SHoP team conceived — from 2010 to 2012 they designed the borough’s world-famous Barclays Center, home of the Brooklyn Nets ...

  8. Jamar Davis - Wikipedia

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    On the streets of Mt. Vernon, Davis honed his streetball talents, primarily at his home court, 4th Street Park. In 2001, while playing in Rucker Park in New York City for Team Ruff Riders, he received his streetball name "The Pharmacist" from Hannibal (the Rucker MC) because his dribbling skills seemed "morphine based." [1]

  9. Waliyy Dixon - Wikipedia

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    Dixon spent his youth honing his streetball skills at his favorite hometown court, 4th Ward Park.He attended Linden High School and was chosen by Street & Smith as an All-American after his senior season in 1991–92. [1]