Basketball: The History And History Of Basketball

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Basketball was developed by Canadian physical education college director James Naismith. The sport was created for the sole purpose of being a winter sport because it was too cold to play baseball or football outside, This port originated at the YMCA training school in Springfield Massachusetts, 1891. The first official game was played in the YMCA gymnasium in Albany, New York on January 20, 1892, with just 9 players. Since 1891 the original game was played with peach baskets (that were then later replaced by heavy woven wire rims)and a soccer ball. Years later backboards were introduced, team sizes were reduced, basketballs were manufactured, skills were brought into the game as well as a variety of rules such as scoring, timing, fouls, passing …show more content…

You can find these facilities needed at a local recreational center - indoors or outdoors, or at a school gymnasium. The regulation height above the ground for the hoop is 10 feet, and the rim is 18 inches in diameter. Backboards are 6 feet wide by 42 inches tall, with the inner square being 24 inches wide by 18 inches tall. All court sizes have a foul line 15 feet in front of the backboard, as well as a 12 feet wide key. All line markings on the court are 2 inches wide and can vary in color. In basketball, the court is divided into two main sections by the mid-court line. The game includes 2 teams of 5, one offensive and the other - defensive. Each team is assigned a goal to defend. However, at halftime, the teams switch goals. When a team makes a basket, they score two points. If a team makes a basket outside or on the three-point line are, then that basket is worth three points, while a free throw is worth one …show more content…

The numbers of players are able to be modified in the event of players fouling out or sustaining injury. However, this can only happen with a scholastic or collegiate team. When these events take place the game may be finished off with four or even three players. Basketball is commonly and widely known as a team sport, however, you can play individually or 1 on 1 with another person. This sport could be considered a lifetime sport because you can enjoy it and participate from childhood well into adulthood. But a major downfall is the sport puts a large amount of stress on legs, knees, and ankles and it requires a lot of speed as it is a fast action

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