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And It’s All Good….: Brooklyn Basketball Court To Named After The Notorious B.I.G.

The last great Christopher Wallace a.k.a. Notorious B.I.G. is synonymous with his hometown of Brooklyn. It’s only right that a neighborhood basketball court bare the name of its most famous son.

Per DNA Info

The city has approved a bid to name a neighborhood basketball court after hometown hero Christopher Wallace, aka Notorious B.I.G., according to a Parks Department spokeswoman.

The blacktop court at Crispus Attucks Playground, located at on Fulton Street at Classon Avenue, will be named in honor of the late rap star, in what Councilman Robert Cornegy said will fulfill a promise he made to Biggie’s mom.

“Christopher Wallace’s music put Bedford-Stuyvesant on the map in a billion dollar global industry,” said Cornegy, who brought the proposal to Community Board 2 last month. “I promised his mother, Ms. Voletta Wallace, I would preserve his legacy, so naming this park after him seems very fitting.”

The renaming of the court is expected to be made official in early August, according to a spokesman for Cornegy.

The approval by the Parks Department comes after a contentious debate at Community Board 2, at which detractors argued that Biggie’s lyrics about drug dealing and violence and disparaging comments about women made him an unfit role model for the young people who play at the court.

“When we name something, we’re saying this is somebody we should respect or want to emulate,” said Lucy Koteen, who arrived at the June 19 meeting with fliers printed with lyrics she found objectionable. “Would we name it Al Capone Basketball Court? Would we name it after Bernie Madoff?”

Koteen, a former public member of the board’s Transportation Committee, in 2013 opposed the renaming of the corner of St. James Place and Fulton Street “Christopher Wallace Way” because the rapper was “too fat.”

This time, however, the proposal successfully made its way through the board, with the executive committee recommending the renaming.

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