LOWER MANHATTAN CLASSIC championship game from SpaceBall Mag TV on Vimeo. Big shot out to Spaceballmag.Net Here's a cool clip of the LMC championship game which was crazy from start to finish. Both teams played hard but at the end Uninvited Guest was crowned king, if you want a copy of the Game go bribe The Don and Shermanator at Inside Streetball. The Uninvited Guest team feature is coming next week, if you want a recap on the game make sure you check out Space Ball blog at http://blog.spaceballmag.net/, they got some cool stuff in there.
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LOWER MANHATTAN CLASSIC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME K1X NYC, Lower Manhattan Classic, k1x / Sep 24, 2009 / 9:54 pm
LOWER MANHATTAN CLASSIC CHAMPIONSHIP 3 P.M. SUNDAY K1X NYC, Lower Manhattan Classic, k1x / Sep 12, 2009 / 10:02 pm

Mr Mr. Everything a.k.a. Duke Nuke ‘Em
The Lower East Side is gonna get a little crazy tomorrow as the first major tournament in the 6th boro sets off its championship game with Uninvited Guest taking on last year’s runner up, Young Guns. If you aren’t in attendance, you will miss a classic.
ANY GIVEN SUNDAY! LOWER MANHATTAN CLASSIC CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY At 3 P.M. K1X NYC, Lower Manhattan Classic, The Latest, k1x / Sep 8, 2009 / 3:15 pm

Photo courtesy of Casey Lee a.k.a. Peter Parker.
I stayed quiet about my tournament this summer and just listened to all the things people had to say. But honestly speaking, the playoffs have been off the hook. Read More »
K1X LOWER MANHATTAN CLASSIC WEEK 3 Lower Manhattan Classic, k1x / Jun 24, 2009 / 3:16 pm

The Lower East Sides first major tournament.
This weekend will be an amazing one at the Lower Manhattan Classic, the Lower East Side’s First major tournament. Read More »
Lower Manhattan Classic to Start June 13 The Latest / May 18, 2009 / 10:05 am
Isaac Daniel started the South Street Seaport Basketball Tournament in June of 1999 in a remote location on the Lower East Side between the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges. Daniel brought something new to the streetball scene with the modified college and pro rules. Over the years, the tournament grew as teams from all over the tri-state area and even some from as far away as Philadelphia joined the field. Read More »














































