New York's premier "state-of-the-art facility" contains seven air-conditioned basketball courts complete with glass backboards, electronic scoreboards and first class locker rooms. In addition to league play, the courts are available for private rentals and special events (see links below).
The facility also includes a VIP Mezzanine, a 40,000+ sq. ft. parking lot, and a 15,000 sq. ft. deck on the East River overlooking the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges, the Statue of Liberty and downtown Brooklyn and Manhattan.
Pier 36 at 299 South Street New York, NY 10002 (212) 233-5050
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Basketball is one of those sports I don’t care for, but I find this pretty interesting because these are potentially walk-ons into professional sports. Something you don’t see in any of the other US Sports. In Baseball and Football you’re pretty much scouted from a young age and if you catch attention, you’re going to be watched throughout your years and then potentially get an offer to play at some amateur of professional level. Baseball has a complex farm system which is a whole different topic. Football you pretty much have to be a high caliber player at the college level. I think it’s because Basketball is really it’s own culture. It’s the game you play at school and at the park. Plus it doesn’t really require and equipment or formidable playing ground so access to its easy. Therefor, you have a lot of “regular joes” on the street who are actually really good and talented at the sport and nobody would ever really know unless you held open try-outs like this.
Judd Apatow's comedic genius this is... He made Lebron watch Downton Abbey, try to get validation for a 5 dollar parking ticket, split the bill on 30 dollar check, talk to Amy like an R. Kelly song.
When I saw Trainwreck, I hadn't gotten into the NBA yet. So, my first impression of Lebron: he was a naturally gifted comedic actor who could convincingly shoot hoops. Now all these years later, rewatching these scenes I have to ask: maybe he should quit his day job. Question mark. Cause this comedy thing, this really seems to be his true calling. Yeah. This whole 20 year NBA career seems more like a fluke. Comedy is where it's at for this humor savant.
I hate having to sit and listen to these fake ass speeches and motivational grooming....you either get it or you dont, hit the clock and let's go all that other bs I've never been a fan of