Is New York City still the mecca of basketball?

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It seems like Los Angeles and Chicago both took that crown.

NYC had a nice run tho and had some legendary ass courts in its prime :wow:
 

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i wasn't referring to the type of posts or quality cause i laugh at some of yr posts

i just mean i assume u stink

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It is IMO.

But that doesnt mean the best ballers come from there tho. it's just a great place to be a bball fan because everyone has decent bball knowledge and skill level.

But being the Mecca wont do sh!t for you.
 

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Nah

Nyc was the mecca in the late 60's and mid 70's

Ever since then chicago,L.a. and dmv have had better basketball players and history
 
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I can't name any courts from Cali, Chicago, or DMV but I bet most people from those places with basketball knowledge know about The Rucker and maybe even the Dyckman Summer League.
 
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