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    Maddie Callahan Coach Cook BASKETBALL The American sport of basketball has come a long way since it was invented by James Naismith in 1891. Originally, the game was played with a soccer ball and peach baskets instead of a backboard and rim. There were no holes in the baskets and a ladder was used to retrieve the ball if it did stay in the basket. There were about fifty players on opposing teams and players who committed fouls were sent to a hockey-like penalty box. Today the game has changed

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    How To Keep Basketballs

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    go upstairs into the gym. The gym is not that bad, except for the fact that half of the basketballs are in poor condition, also there is a large difference between number of students who want to use the basketballs and and amount of basketballs. I know that many students would be happy if more basketballs were kept in good condition, but the problem with keeping them in good condition is that the basketballs require a lot of maintenance. Also the little kids might not take very good care of the balls

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    Rise Of Basketball Essay

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    r sure be a success. When basketball first started, it was designed to be an 18-person game (the exact size of his physical education class) and he chose the tallest of the two teams to start the game. Even since the first tip-off for the first game, basketball was a success. The class seemed to enjoy the game and apparently so did spectators. “Word soon got around that they were having fun in Naismith’s gym class, and only a few days after the first game we began to have a gallery,” (Naismith 57)

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    Basketball, the sport where there are five players of each team on the court. The point of the game is you try to make the basketball, which bounces and Is round in the round basket on each side of the court. When I was five my parents said ok time to stop playing basketball, but leave your basketball stuff on and get your basketball shoes on because I was playing basketball downstairs.They surprised me and took me to the gym and when I got there my parents said it’s basketball practice. All I

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    greatest game of all time. Basketball was invented December 1891 at a YMCA gymnasium in Springfield, Massachusetts. The game was invented to be an indoor game for students to play during the cold winter months since there were no previous indoor game that could involve a whole class. Basketball started out with only 13 rules that were made by Naismith in 1891 and the rules have continued to grow and change up to present day. The change that had the biggest impact on how basketball is played was the introduction

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    because I love basketball and I love learning more about the sport. I love this project because I can use my results when I play basketball it can tell me how much energy that I am using will dribble the basketball. My hypothesis of this project is that a harder surface rather than a softer surface will absorb less energy thereby increasing how high a basketball will bounce when dropped from a specific height. My independent variable is that I will change the surfaces that the basketball is bounced on

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    The Physics of Basketball Essay

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    The Physics of Basketball There are many aspects to the game of basketball and physics can be applied to all of them. Although to be good at basketball it is not necessary to play it from a physics point of view. Basketball players become good by developing muscle memory for the actions that must be performed in the game of basketball from years of practice. Nevertheless knowing some of the physics in the game of basketball can help a good player be a better player. In this paper I will cover

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    A Description of Basketball During the December lull between seasons of football and baseball, James Naismith, a teacher at the International Young Men’s Christian Association in Springfield Massachusetts, was presented with the task of maintaining the physicality of forty plus students (Cantwell, 2004, 1075). During the 1890’s there was no official sport or popular indoor activity that could help maintain the stamina, health and condition of football, baseball, and track athletes during his or her

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    Every night in the small town of Greenville, Mississippi, people from all across town come to a local gym called 24/7 Fitness Center to play pickup basketball. The age of these people can vary from young teens to around 60 years old. The set up of these basketball games are different from the regular rules of organized basketball. For instance, there are no referees to police any violation of rules by calling “fouls”. Therefore, the players themselves must call a “foul” if they believe that their

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    Phase Autobiography In sixth grade, I was feeling despondent and dejected after not making a basketball team I was yearning to make. I had a sense of defeat and wanted to give up on basketball. I was a diffident girl and throughout the experience of me failing to make the team, was a sad and sorrowful time. Fortunately, I had the support of my encouraging and caring parents to help me become more assured and secure of myself. Even though, I was going through a hard time, the motivation from my

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