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Who is the most awesome streetball player in the United States?

1. Or-Manigault, a New Yorker, nicknamed "The Goat", is a street legend in New York City. His biography was made into a movie and aired on HBO. The golf course on 98th Street, where he played since childhood, was also named after his nickname "The Goat." He was imprisoned for drugs. After his release, he coached teenagers to play basketball near his hometown. He died in 1998. Known as the greatest player who has never played in the NBA.

2. Joe Homond, a New York native, nicknamed "The Destroyer", a 6-foot-4 guard who won the MVP of the Rock League at the age of 20. Under Dr. J's defense, he easily scored 50 points in the half.

3. Crandall, a New York native, nicknamed "Tornado", once scored 135 points in a game and averaged 70 points in a season. Known as the "Bullring" for dribbling with one move.

4. Lamar Mendain, a Chicago native, nicknamed "Money", is a 5-foot-9 guard and a famous marksman. Former Suns coach Ainge used to wear his warm-up jacket with Lamar embroidered on it during practice. When he was practicing outside shots and layups, his teammates would call him Lamar Mengdan.

5. Lloyd Daniels, New Yorker, nicknamed "Pea", a 6-foot-8 guard from Queens, New York, considered the greatest player in New York City since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar The basketball player is omnipotent on the court and can play in five positions. He is called Magic Johnson with a jump shot.

6. Herman North, a native of New York, nicknamed "Helicopter". Some people have seen him jump more than half the height of a backboard. During the "bullfighting" on the street, he placed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's skyhook on the board and rewarded him with a big pot.

7. Art Hicks, a native of Chicago, nicknamed "Big Art", a 6-foot-5 forward from St. Elizabeth High School. He is famous for his rebounds. "Cool as hell" slam dunk.

8. Rafter Arterson, a New Yorker, was nicknamed "Come Play with Me" in order to praise his magical performance on the court. Many NBA stars returned to the bullring to compete. Even though they didn't want to guard him, Marbury admitted that he had taught him a lesson. Will be selected by the Bucks in the 1998 draft.

9. Love Walker, a native of Chicago, nicknamed "Rocket", is 6 feet and 4 inches tall. He once jumped up on the court and threw the ball to the backboard twice, then picked it up and stuffed it fiercely. After entering the basket, everyone on the court was stunned and asked him to do it again, and he did so.

10. Darin Mason, Philadelphia, nicknamed "Chew", is 5 feet 11 inches and has a vertical jump height of 43 inches. His miraculous assist is the most memorable.