Filed under: Bread City, Brooklyn, Coney Island, Poetry | Tags: Brooklyn Poetry
Wire trash cans swarmed
by bees, hair gets salty
in the breeze then sunset sand
and quarts of beer
men stand fishing on the pier.
Fire crackles hot and dry
red waves lap closer
reflecting the sky.

photo by Nicholas Breslow
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Filed under: Art, Basketball, Bread City, Chris Dudley, New York Knicks | Tags: ASCII Art

YEAH, THAT’S RIGHT. Please refer to this definitive article for more on one of the best Knick scrubs of all time.
Filed under: Animated Gifs, Art, Bread City, Color Theory | Tags: Harry Gassel

via Harry Gassel at Eeshirtay
Filed under: Basketball, Bread City, Danny Granger, Emergency Dental Work, Paul Pierce, Violence | Tags: Basketball History, Violence in sports
It was a hell of a hustle play. He pressured Pierce, got a deflection and dove face first to get the ball. I went to congratulate him and he smiled at me and I saw what happened. It’s ironic that’s a play made by a guy who just signed a long term deal and wants to help us get back in the playoffs.
- Coach Jim O’Brien on Danny Granger shattering his two front teeth against the Celtics, 11/1/08.

Filed under: Basketball, Bread City, Chris Duhon, Goosedown, New York Knicks | Tags: Candid Celebrity Photography, Nicknames
BREAD CITY IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE OFFICIAL NEW CHRIS DUHON NICKNAME:
GOOSEDOWN a.k.a. CHRIS “GOOSEDOWN” DUHON.

Few people have the imagination for reality. - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

I can’t tell if this is real or a painting.
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Filed under: Basketball, Bread City, Charles Oakley, Chicago Bulls, Michael Jordan, New York Knicks | Tags: 1992 NBA Playoffs, Basketball History, Madison Square Garden
With Chicago leading, 48-39, with 4 minutes 30 seconds left in the first half, Jordan missed an uncontested breakaway dunk slamming the ball hard off the back rim. The crowd roard for more than a minute, and the energy in the building seemed to transfer to the Knicks. New York ended the first half with an 11-3 run, closing to 51-50 after Chicago had built a 13-point first-quarter lead. – The New York Times, 5/10/92
doneI miss the old center court logo.
Filed under: Bread City, Holga, Photography, Raccoons | Tags: Nature Art, Raccoons as pets
