How Rising Housing Costs Are Threatening City Basketball Courts and Culture

How Rising Housing Costs Are Threatening City Basketball Courts and Culture

When Pete Axthelm wrote in 1970 that “basketball belongs to the cities,” he was writing about the Knicks, New York, and the asphalt playgrounds that had helped make the sport inseparable from urban life. More than 50 years later, as the New York Knicks face off against the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday for Game
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