It's one of the best-known spots among Turin basketball fans, a meeting place where generations of players have challenged each other until the early hours: the court at Via Paolo Braccini 1 in the San Paolo neighborhood has long been considered the city's most important playground. A place where street sports meet socializing, with impromptu games, practices, and tournaments that attract kids, students, and basketball players of all levels.
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It's one of the best-known spots among Turin basketball fans, a meeting place where generations of players have challenged each other until the early hours: the court at Via Paolo Braccini 1 in the San Paolo neighborhood has long been considered the city's most important playground. A place where street sports meet socializing, with impromptu games, practices, and tournaments that attract kids, students, and basketball players of all levels.