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By: D. Scott Fritchen After a three-year hiatus, Markquis Nowell is home. He’s back in New York City. He grew up down the road on 109th and Lexington, in Harlem, where he groomed his style and consistency shooting tough in parks, and where he became known across the city, like Kemba Walker before him. Nowell sits underneath the lights at Madison Square Garden, the mecca of basketball, where Carmelo Anthony once scored 62 points, where Kobe Bryant once scored 61, and where Stephen Curry and LeBron James each dropped 54. The court, the corridors and the smell are distinct —…
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