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This Friday the words hell in Harlem come back to life with the Tri State final four on 145th street and Lenox Avenue. You know I’m hype because we get to watch Smush Parker, Tommie Eddie & Chris Welye coached by long time basketball wizard Dytanya Mixon in what will be an epic battle Read More »
Big Shot Out to Streetball NYC for this Ill clip.
Streetball is alive and pumping people! Here's a cool clip of the BSC All Star team at The Tri State Classic. Just to let you guys know, when I land at your tournament and you see me with my camcorder out I'm filming for 40 cal TV which I will premiere probly on Monday on our beloved bouncemag.com, I have highlights from Brooklyn VS Manhattan which was off the hook, if you wasn't there you missed one of the greatest shows on earth.

Tri-State Classic Tournament Director Mousey hit us up to let us know there will be a ’80s versus ’90s legends game this Saturday, July 4, at 6pm on 145th Street and Lenox Ave. It will be a doozy! Take the 3 train to 145th St. Park is right out the exit.
Here are Tri-State top scorers and standings:
Tony (DANCY POWER) 36 point per game Future ( OFF THE HOOK) 33.5 Mile High ( SKULL GANG) 31 Shawn Johnson (Q.B.) 31 Dwigth Hardy (R2K) 30.5 Zach Marbury ( B.S.C.) 28 Kenny Satterfield (BINGO) 27 Mike To It (B.S.C. ) 27 Antawn Dobie (MONEY TRAIN ) 26 Chris (BAD BOY ) 20.5 Kemba Walker (BINGO ) 20 Kareem Reid (DANCY POWER) 20
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Mo with Rice Varsity and JV during Pre-Season Conditioning
From Harlem New York’s Young World Summer League Tournament to Rice High School excellence, Maurice “Mo” Hicks steams the talent and serves it hot for the New York City area. For more than 30 years, Hicks has treaded the asphalt and wood of the City with dignity and skill as a player, coach, and summer league tournament director. He learned the game from Coach Mike Mcllwain at Harlem’s Stone Gym and then went on to join a phenomenal Riverside Church team that featured future pro’s Ed Pickney and Chris Mullin. He’s one of the most respected high school coaches in America and is highly regarded for his dedication to the playground game. I interviewed Mo briefly to get his playground highlights.
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