Crowning the Ultimate Basketball Hotbed of America, Part 1

September 8th, 2015 by Adam Fromal Leave a reply »

Some U.S cities have more success producing NBA-caliber talents than others. Of course, this is also natural. Some places just produce more people in general.

But if we had to take the best of the best who grew up in each of the biggest basketball hotbeds around the country, looking only at players who will suit up in 2015-16, which locations would reign supreme in a five-on-five battle of All-City teams?

In this particular instance, we're going to leave it up to you. 

After looking at the many cities that have produced NBA contributors for the coming season, four stand out. Dallas, Texas, only narrowly missed out on earning the final spot—leading off the myriad second-tier locations—but the star power emerging from high schools in the area just wasn't quite on par with this elite quartet: 



Now, it's tournament time. 

Before we can determine the ultimate champion, we need you to vote on these first-round matchups, which pit two cities against each other while operating under standard single-game NBA rules. Keeping in mind that players—all of whom ar ...

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