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Brooklyn
0/8Carroll Park
Carroll Gardens
Carroll Gardens' backyard — the little park between Court and Smith where the whole neighborhood shows up. First on the HouseBall list.
Boerum Park
Boerum Hill
A proper full-court run tucked behind Smith Street — two hoops, end to end. Boerum Hill's spot for a real game.
Nicholas Naquan Heyward Jr. Park
Gowanus
Two full courts in the heart of the Gowanus Houses. Games here go deep — four hoops that deserve a ball at all times.
Van Voorhees Playground
Cobble Hill
A full court plus a spare hoop down by the Columbia waterfront, tucked against the BQE. Cobble Hill's go-to for a pickup run.
Adam Yauch Park
Brooklyn Heights
Two hoops under the BQE at the foot of Brooklyn Heights, named for MCA of the Beastie Boys. No sleep till a ball's here.
Pier 2 — Brooklyn Bridge Park
Brooklyn Heights
Ten hoops on the East River with covered courts and overhead lights — the biggest run in Brooklyn, skyline included. Rain or shine, day or night.
Red Hook Rec — Bush-Clinton Playground
Red Hook
Three full courts and eight hoops at the edge of the Red Hook Rec Area — one of the deepest benches of hoops in South Brooklyn.
Coffey Park
Red Hook
A full-court run in the green heart of Red Hook. Coffey Park holds the neighborhood down — cookouts on one side, buckets on the other.
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