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Years ago
Court 1 is good, Court 2 is pretty bad - No real seating for spectators, no room on court sides and ends....just waiting for a major injury on that one.
Imagine if some snotty nosed lawyer's kid ran into the wall and broke something major and had to get an ambulance, ah karumba the litigation
Court 3 is a shocker.
But, then again, have a look at Marion, Hillcrest, Port Adelaide
IMO, I still reckon the three best stadiums to play basketball at are:
1. Starplex - four courts, excellent condition - except for the drive
2. Pasadena - No bad, except for the tenants ;)
3. Wayville - can't really complain there, except for the air conditioning
