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Clever design turns yard into personal sports center

March 13, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden, Landscaping

THE CLOCK WINDS DOWN — dribbling across half-court, guarded closely by the defender … three, two, one — up goes the long jumper. A prayer? No way! This is every basketball player’s dream situation. Swish! Nothing but net, string music. The crowd goes wild!
How many kids, in how many parks and driveways, have lived this [...]

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