Comedy Court: Where Laughter and Layups Intersect
By Christianne Amanpour
Aug 17, 2025
By Christianne Amanpour
Aug 17, 2025
Earlier this year, in a moment that initially seemed like any other Sunday, comedian Dan Yang found himself on the basketball court, ready for his usual pickup game. As he exchanged casual greetings with fellow players, one particular fist bump left him in momentary disbelief. What began as a routine acknowledgment transformed into a surprising realization: he had just greeted none other than the iconic Adam Sandler.
Unbeknownst to the legendary actor, he had stumbled upon a cherished haven for New York's comedy and basketball aficionados. This unpretentious, underground gymnasium is the hallowed ground for a weekly, invitation-only gathering affectionately known as the Sunday Game. It's a place where the worlds of stand-up comedy and pickup basketball seamlessly merge, creating a vibrant, shared space away from the bright lights of the stage.
The participants of this exclusive Sunday ritual are predominantly professional comedians, representing the full spectrum of the comedy landscape. From aspiring comics making their ascent, to seasoned veterans enjoying a more relaxed pace, and even industry heavyweights like Adam Sandler, the court is graced by a diverse array of humorous minds. This unique assembly fosters a camaraderie built on shared passions for both laughter and the game, reinforcing bonds beyond professional engagements.
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