I hadn't thought of it, but you're right. I was lucky the main lockdown was during the end of January, cold rainy February and early March. And just as Spring popped up (really last week) the easing period kicked in. Though the last 10 years I've predominantly played indoors.
But I always enjoy playing outside in the open air, with trees edging the court, a moon, maybe a couple bats swooping nearby, the big buildings of the city all around. I never really understood why the NBA season slogged through the Winter, exactly when as a kid I couldn't play, and then ended in April just when you start going out and hooping. I always assumed it was in deference to the baseball season, which used to be dominant. But it always seemed oddly mistimed.
Just found out my main gym opened last night (or got approval to open yesterday). So hopefully my weekly games will be back on. Some guys I occasionally play with usually play at the medical school gym, and universities remain closed. So for last night they switched to play at a nice gym where I have a weekly game. I messaged them about joining since they needed people, and the guy in charge contacted the gym who said they weren't admitting foreigners! Take that Donald Trump!
When I went to the park to play last night, I actually stashed my passport into my basketball bag so I could prove that I'd been in China for the last 16 days. I even put up the hood on jacket so the guards wouldn't easily see I was a foreigner, just in case. But the two guards were right there at the entrance, and then it took me a long time to get the stupid app working to be able to read the QR code and access the automatic turnstile entrance. Seemed a problem with the wifi on my phone. So my quick incognito entrance turned out me standing there for over 5 minutes trying to get my phone to cooperate.
The guards were under no orders to ban foreigners. Nobody who played acted worried or surprised that I might be Milanese or New Rochellian. Hoops wasn't very crowded. There were a handful of guys who played with masks on. In one game a masked guy guarded me, which was considerate ...