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Carmelo Anthony is headlining the 2024 class of the …

Carmelo Anthony is headlining the 2024 class of the revamped New York City Basketball Hall of Fame, The Post has learned. Anthony, the Brooklyn native and former Knicks All-Star, will be joined in the class by streetball legend Joe Hammond and former Christ the King (Queens) and New York Liberty star Tina Charles, among others.

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Michael Singer: Malone, asked whether there’d be any …

Michael Singer: Malone, asked whether there’d be any prep work before either Miami or Boston clinch. “No we’re just going to show up for Game 1.” (Read in the all-sarcastic font, preferably with a Queens accent).

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The exclusion prompted the SLA to assign investigator Charles Stravalle, a retired police captain, to determine if MSG can keep serving booze at Knicks and Rangers games, The New York Times reported. Banning only some sports fanatics could violate state beverage laws requiring establishments admit the general public. According to the Times, Stravalle called the NYPD after he was tailed for over 100 miles by a black Chevrolet — right up to his return home in Queens, where the Chevy driver remained camped out with a camera pointed toward Stravalle’s house.

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Former NBA player Ben Gordon made bail after an alleged violent incident at LaGuardia Airport, only to be rearrested hours later. The ex-shooting guard was first cuffed at the Queens airport around 7:45 p.m. Monday after punching his child in the face with a closed fist, sources said.

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Tommy Beer: Donovan Mitchell in Queens tonight at the …

NBA veteran and Brooklyn, New York, native Carmelo …

NBA veteran and Brooklyn, New York, native Carmelo Anthony made some off-court news Friday, sharing where his son, Kiyan, plans to go high school -- Christ the King High School in Queens, a borough of New York City. For basketball fans, the news about where Kiyan plans to go made noise because of the school's associations with basketball history through its alumni.

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Tom Konchalski, the rail-thin 6-foot-6 patron saint of basketball, a lifelong native of Queens, New York and a devout Catholic who attended mass daily, is regarded as the most respected evaluator of high school basketball talent in history. He nurtured countless New York City ball-players and helped change countless lives through basketball. My dad, Ernie, was one of the first New York City kids Tom discovered. He was like family to us. He looked after me as a young player just like he had looked after my dad.

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Hayes had not yet played a game in the NBA, but he was in Queens for the King event. And still a student, Alcindor, a Manhattan native who gained prominence for his social stances in support of boxer Muhammad Ali in 1967, was back in town. Dressed in a dashiki, he drew a crowd when he arrived. “Dr. King stood for holding America accountable for what it said it was about,” Abdul-Jabbar says. “We are supposed to be the land of the free and the home of the brave. Dr. King wanted America to be held up, accountable to that aspiration.”

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