It’s June twenty third, we’re in Coney Island, New York, and within the phrases of Samuel L. Jackson, “I’ve as we speak’s forecast. Sizzling!” However amidst the blistering warmth of this Sunday afternoon, shaded by bushes and buildings that overlook the streets of Brooklyn from 100 ft above, individuals line up across the court docket for an opportunity to compete in AND1’s Open Run Tour.
Hosted by AND1 as they proceed pushing the envelope of streetball, the Open Run Tour was jam-packed with high-flying dunks and whiplash-inducing crossovers. Past the traditional five-on-five matchups, the occasion featured a dunk contest, electrical one-on-one matchups, shootarounds and a ladies’s three-on-three recreation. By bringing again some OG mixtape legends as judges, the Open Run constructed an environment and vitality that starkly contrasts that of the League; it’s bodily, expressive, and most significantly, requires a very completely different mindset.
“It’s a bodily factor, however I feel it’s additionally a psychological factor. I feel with streetball, in addition to the NBA, you must have loads of psychological toughness, you recognize?” says AND1 Model Director Dexter Gordon. “It’s no blood, no foul. It toughens you up, and that’s the entire thing. … You’re gonna get knocked down, you’re gonna have the followers speaking trash shit. … You get bumped round, [but] you recognize what, you be taught so much.”
Relationship again to the times of Julius Erving and Wilt Chamberlain enjoying at Rucker Park, New York Metropolis has been the Mecca of streetball. The parks are the place hip-hop meets basketball, the place individuals come collectively by means of the facility of sport. And although most will instantly consider Rucker Park after they hear the phrase “streetball,” it’s Coney Island that holds a particular place within the hearts of many, together with AND1’s. “It’s simply good to get again out locally. The primary [NBA Ambassador] we ever signed, Stephon Marbury, was born and raised in Coney Island,” Gordon says. Whereas Marbury and the historical past of his inaugural AND1 signature sneaker have been felt from afar, one other Coney Island native and longtime member of the AND1 household, Lance Stephenson, pulled as much as the runs.
And within the many years since its humble origins within the parks of New York, streetball has without end permeated itself into basketball tradition. Not just for what ensued on the court docket—with Shane “The Dribbling Machine” Woney, Leaky Roof, Whit3 Iverson, The Pharmacist, Skip 2 My Lou, Aaron “AO” Owens, Duke Tango and Sizzling Sauce promoting tens of 1000’s of mixtapes, racking up thousands and thousands of views on YouTube and leaving a mark on each streetball occasion they attend, together with this yr’s Open Run at Coney Island—however off the court docket, as nicely. Whether or not that’s the 2 headbands, the excessive socks or the massive dishevelled shorts, these vogue sensibilities had ’00s hip-hop and NBA circles routinely rocking the notorious AND1 aesthetic.
Nonetheless, so much can change in over a decade, and it’s no understatement to say the basketball panorama has radically shifted in a post-Mixtape Tour world. Dexter Gordon encapsulates this sentiment, saying, “We actually sort of began the mixtape, however now look, each child has a mixtape.” And when everybody’s enjoying catch-up, you must keep one step forward.
However Gordon isn’t too involved with acclimating to the age of social media; fairly the alternative. “As huge as AND1 was within the ’90s and early 2000s, take into consideration this: there was no social media. However we nonetheless reached different international locations with the Mixtape Tour and the VHS mixtapes, after which they went to the DVDs, however now all the pieces is on-line,” Gordon says. “So I feel social media is a superb device, you recognize?”
Trying ahead, AND1 is present process a balancing act of kinds, introducing streetball to a brand new era of followers whereas preserving its adorned roots. “We’ll by no means cease celebrating our previous, our legacy, our tradition. … [But] transferring ahead, we sort of have to fulfill the youthful children the place they’re. So, after all, some issues have to alter, [and] you must adapt to what’s occurring,” Gordon says. And that begins with discovering new expertise to signify the tradition, with present Globetrotter and former nationwide champion Alexis Morris—AND1’s first feminine athlete—being one in all their key additions.
This isn’t simply basketball; it’s about making a neighborhood and giving out alternatives. And nothing captures that higher than streetball.
When requested concerning the impression the Open Run holds off-the-court, Dexter Gordon had many issues come to thoughts—whether or not that’s the gratitude individuals expressed in direction of the OG Mixtape Legends or younger NBA gamers recounting reminiscences of watching Sizzling Sauce. However one stood above the remaining: “We have been going to the communities and, you recognize, for that day and that point of that occasion, man, there was no violence. You had gang members, guys that had beef with one another that might come collectively on this park [and play ball].”
Portraits by Evan Bernstein.