Why do so many council estates have basketball courts? I can think of four within a mile or so of where I live. I’m sure it’s not just an Islington thing either. Haringey certainly has its share – and the same goes for Hackney, I think, though I haven’t actually gone out and conducted a survey. They’re all fenced in, with painted lines and hoops at either end. Some even have floodlights, like the one on the Andover estate off Seven Sisters Road.
The problem is, no one ever uses them. I think I may once, in a fading memory, have seen some youths idly lobbing a ball through a hoop, but in general, as far as providing facilities goes, they might just as well have stuck up the high fence all around and not bothered with a way in. They could’ve saved themselves the hinge money.
The reason for their lack of use isn’t too hard to work out. Displaying the innate good sense characteristic of the people of these islands, council tenants don’t in fact play basketball. It’s an American game (and even there, as far as I can tell, it’s limited in the main to those over seven feet tall).
So why all these basketball courts?
What I think’s happened is that our councillors, naturally unwilling to actually go and find out for themselves how British council estate tenants like to live, derive much of their notion of urban living from films. And what more compelling vision of vibrant street life is there than young dudes in the Bronx or Brooklyn leaping around in front of a hoop giving each other high fives and shouting, “Yo, my man”? Like in “White Men Can’t Jump“. Most of these dudes are black – which is fine, because a lot of the problem youths living in London council estates are black. Well then – it’s obviously what they like doing, these black youths. Build them a basketball court and, the thinking goes, pretty damn soon they’ll stop mugging and selling crack, and they’ll be leaping around slotting balls into baskets and giving each other high fives just like in New York.
Ah, the joys of social engineering…
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