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    The event I went to was one of Penn State Altoona 's intramural basketball games. I chose this event because I wanted to observe the similarities and differences between intramural sporting events and extramural sporting events. At extramural sporting events, the players in the competition are usually extremely invested in the sport that they are playing and the competition itself because of the fact that the players have to be good to make the team. Players are also more invested in extramural sports

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    in the realm of sports and athletics. One of the most controversial issues in today’s sports society is whether basketball and football college athletes should be paid for their performance. With the value of professional athletes skyrocketing, college players deserve compensation. The value of college basketball and football players is underestimated compared to that of professional athletes of the same sport. The open market value of both groups of athletes shows similarities and differences.

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    Stereotypes In The NBA

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    huge part of our culture and one of the very popular sports in America in basketball. Basketball was invented by Dr. James Naismith in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1891. After 1891, the popularity of basketball has erupted. In the modern world, basketball has been incorporated into our daily lives. High schools have basketball teams, there are 347 college division I teams in the NCAA, and there are 30 teams at the professional level in the NBA, there are 26 teams in

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    centuries around the world. Two of the most admired sports are football and basketball. They are especially popular in America; football is ranked the most popular, and basketball is ranked the third most popular. Football became a sport in the United states in 1869; however, basketball was not a sport in the United states until 1891. Both basketball and football are considered to be team sports. While football and basketball have their similarities, football has a longer playing time, has more people

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    Basketball and Soccer

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    sports. Two of America's most popular sports are basketball and soccer. Many children participate in the sports every year. Similarities are abundant between the two. Both sports require team work. Also the main purpose of both is to put a ball into a netted goal. However, there are some very important key differences. Soccer is played on a field that is much larger and there is a goalie that constantly defends the goal. While basketball is played on a smaller hardwood court with fewer players

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    Professional Basketball Basketball is one of the most popular and beloved sports that is played today. Michael Jordan who played for the Washington Wizards and the Chicago Bulls once said, “Just play, have fun, and enjoy the game” (BrainyQuote 2016). Whether playing with friends for fun or by professionals for entertainment or simply watching from home, basketball is a sport that is enjoyed all over the world. Beginning with a unique history, basketball has evolved over time from a simple idea into

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    Have you ever wondered how basketball was made or started? Basketball (or a version of basketball) was played by the early Olmec people of ancient Mexico about 500 years ago. Instead of the basketballs we use today they played with the decapitated skulls of their conquered foes. But most people don’t consider that basketball so the credit goes to the Canadian Doctor James Naismith. (Bellis, 2014) The First Game Naismith had invented the game so the YMCA could play it during the winter season. He

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    Inequality In Basketball

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    Gender Inequality in Basketball Argumentative Essay In 1871, Dr. James Naismith invented basketball as an activity for his male students at a YMCA school in Massachusetts. A year later, Senda Berenson who is a physical education teacher organized the first women basketball team at Smith College. The rules of the sport for men were more complex than those of the women. It was adapted to women and later recognized as netball. The first time that female athletes were given a chance to play a full

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    Basketball is one of the most popular which is beloved sports that is played today. Michael Jordan, who played for the Washington Wizards and the Chicago Bulls once said, “Just play, have fun, and enjoy the game” (BrainyQuote 2016). Whether playing with friends for fun or by professionals for entertainment or simply watching from home, basketball is very enjoyed all over the world. Beginning with a unique history, basketball has evolved over time from a simple idea into a professional career choice

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    Megan Vest Mrs. Dwiggins Computers 1 23 March, 2015 The History of Basketball Many people know about basketball. It is a common sport loved by almost all, but how much do you really know? Here you will learn about where basketball was created, when it became a sport, and how it changed over the years. Basketball was first created by James Naismith in Springfield, Massachusetts, a large town near the western side of the small state. (“Mapquest.com”) says, with a population of 145,000, Springfield

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