It was a star-studded event at Orchard Beach this weekend for the Hoops in the Sun (HITS) All-Star Game. Baltimore’s ESBL squad took on a HITS all-star team that included the likes of Steve Burtt, Jr., Miguel “Miles High” Milien, Haron “H2O” Hargrave, Adris “Too Hard to Guard” DeLeon, Jesse Sapp, Kenny Satterfield and Mike “Optimus Prime” Glover. There was a major giveaway at halftime that saw Yankees tickets, a Nintendo Wii, an iPod and XBox 360 video games awarded to lucky winners. There was no shortage of highlights for the fans and media in attendance. Read More »
Rucker Park was fully packed with stars last night for the EBC 2010 All-Star Game that featured Terrell Owens, Jadakiss, Angie Martinez, Chad Ochocinco and a freakish dunking performance by Antoine “Miles High” Millien. High had the crowd on straight spillout in the first 10 minutes of the game catching one ill backwards oop in the first three minutes and then banging another one on Owens and his teammates way above the rim. The game had to be stopped for 3 minutes on the last yam. Just on that alone he was my MVP of the game. Read More »
Gaines was called up to the NBA last year, could Eugene be the next?
The month of June is in the books and players are back in NYC. Bone Collector and Brandon Jennings have appeared at the Rucker, Utah Jazz point guard Sundiata Gaines and Celtic Nate Robinson have run at Fireball at Baruch College, while playground pros like Antawn Dobie, Antoine “Miles High” Millien, 2 Hard 2 Guard, D. Hardy, Dre Barrett, Cab Driver, Gary Irvin and Eugene Lawrence have put in memorable performances at Dyckman, West 4th, Hoops in the Sun, Nike Pro City, Fireball and Tri-State.
40 point games by Dobie and Millien, the Hard 2 Guard drive by on D. Hardy at Dyckman, Brandon Jennings at EBC and the Money Train back court of Dobie and Gary Ervin knocking Nate Robinson out of the Fireball playoffs have been the highlights of the New York City summer.
Naming a player of the month is tough, but my vote goes to Eugene Lawrence, the former St. John’s Red Storm point guard, who is looking like the most NBA ready player in the city and Antawn Dobie whose nickname “Anti-Freeze” is by far the best in NYC. Read More »
The Cavs’ Danny Green (with arm raised on bench) next to Miles High (headband) on Prime Time bench.
Ray Diaz’s Pro City has upgraded its game with a change of venue. The wood surface of Baruch College is sure to attract more NBA pros and one that came off on Tuesday night was Danny Green. Green had four 3’s in the first six minutes of the game and ended up with 18 first quarter points against a Queensbridge team that was missing Ron Artest, Steve Burtt Jr., Ira Miller, and Corey Underwood. Read More »
My favorite Winter tournament, ever! Big shot out to Du, Dog and the whole TNP crew!
Once again we are deep into the winter in the jaws of New York City, funny thing about it is it felt like spring until the snow storm hit us but now as it gets colder people are substituting there ball kicks for Playstation joysticks and a copy of NBA LIVE 10!
Practically there’s nothing to do besides go to work or try to find your local run where the competition might not be as good as you want it to be! The solution, Read More »
BIG SHOUT OUT TO THE DON AND SHERM, YOU GUYS ARE A FOOL FOR THIS ONE!
Inside Streetball has the greatest Streetball archive on the planet earth hands down. So everyone in this god forsaken world knows me and Miles High ain't cool right now but deep down inside that's my dude and I could never say anything bad about him, forget all that and peep the dunk he caught on some dude in dyckman, I almost $#@^ myself just watching this!
Miguel “Miles High” Millien hit a teammate with a no look dish for an and one. He altered X-Men shots all night and even drilled multiple 15-footers. The 6-9 high-rising forward is showing he’s more than just a catch and dunk stud, and his all-around play Tuesday at Pro City is the main why Prime Time’s playoff hopes are still alive.
Millien shot 11-for-19, scoring 24 points and grabbing 6 rebounds, as James Ryan’s team defeated the X-Men, 127-121. Read More »