• How NYC’s scrappy street ball shaped the NBA’s most showstopping moves

    How NYC’s scrappy street ball shaped the NBA’s most showstopping moves

    Smoke billowed out of tenement-building windows on East 101st Street. An up-stretched fire ladder reached the sixth floor. On the asphalt basketball court below, four kids, oblivious to it all, competed in a feverish game of two-on-two. That moment, frozen in a photo, conveys a lot about East Harlem in the 1970s: Buildings blazed and …