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Courtside connections: Young athletes, cops unite ahead of tournament honoring fallen NYPD detectives
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Brooklyn Paper
“It’s the first time with the NYPD tournament.
Mack told Brooklyn Paper that Boynton Beach embraced the PAL program because it fostered community relations and gave young athletes the chance to travel.
Quentin told Brooklyn Paper that it felt great to be back in New York City to play basketball.
He also gave helpful advice to his teammates visiting New York City for the first time: “Don’t stop walking.
It was his first trip to New York City, and he was amazed by Times Square and the city’s tall buildings.