If the crowd is any indication, basketball has been able to draw crowds in the Philippines since its inception. The photographer, Elwood S. Brown, was director of the national YMCA and an early leader of the playground movement. He oversaw the construction of many of the first courts in the country, and set basketball on its path to prominence.
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What it's like to be a U.S. Fulbright scholar, basketball player, journalist, and the whitest man in Metro Manila.
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- Name: RafeBoogs
- Location: Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
New Yorker by birth, shipped across the globe to the world of malls, shanty-towns, patronage, corruption, basketball and a curious burnt-toast smell that wafts around at dusk
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
If the crowd is any indication, basketball has been able to draw crowds in the Philippines since its inception. The photographer, Elwood S. Brown, was director of the national YMCA and an early leader of the playground movement. He oversaw the construction of many of the first courts in the country, and set basketball on its path to prominence.
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