Concrete Court
The court was cracked concrete, the kind that had been poured in the eighties and never properly maintained since. Lines faded to ghostly white ghosts of themselves. The hoops were bent, one net hanging by a single thread like a broken promise. But on Friday nights in Brooklyn, it was the best arena in the world. Carlos Rivera dribbled between two milk crates set up as cones, his sneakers...
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