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    of Basketball “According anywhere from Australia to the United States and everywhere in between the game of basketball is played.” (Faurschou, “History of basketball”). The game is played anywhere where you can get a ball and something to throw the ball through. “G.L Pierce patented basketball on June 25, 1929.” (Bellis, “Basketball-James Naismith”). Basketball became an official Olympic sport in the 1936 game. “Both the Aztecs and the Mayans had a version of the game of basketball. The

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    paper will enlighten you on some of the reasons why. This paper will cover sports and clothing as how they relate to and how they affects the American Culture. To get an understanding as to how the two affect America, let us start with the sports. 2. What do you consider the major sports in America? Wikipedia defined sports as an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment. Sports played an important role on American

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    Basketball is an evolutionary and worldwide sport. Created by Dr. James Naismith, he intended for basketball to be a fun and safe sport to play indoors. It ended up becoming a worldwide competitive sport, a place for business, and a big form of entertainment. Basketball has become a very popular and competitive sport and is still growing. Basketball is a very popular worldwide sport that has lots of history and has evolved tremendously since its creation. Basketball was created by Dr. James Naismith

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    LeBron James or Michael Jordan There have been many great basketball players over the history of basketball. There are only two that stand out from the others, LeBron James and Michael Jordan. They are arguably the greatest basketball players to ever play the game. Although they are considered the greatest, there are many similarities and differences about the two players. Michael Jordan played as a point guard while LeBron played as a power forward. Although James and Jordan are statistically identical

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    The Changing Face of Basketball Basketball has come a long way since its soccer ball and peach basket beginnings in that its style, players, facilities and leagues have developed dramatically and gained tremendous popularity. Salaries have increased from Bob Cousy's minute $45.00 a game (Minser 37) to Michael Jordan's $300,000 + per game (Minser 37). Basketball is a sport in which all ages can participate in any way, shape, or form and is a big part of American society today. In 1891 James A. Naismith

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    WHY THE NBA DREAM IS RUINING COLLEGE BASKETBALL      The National Basketball Association is a corporate powerhouse with installments in nearly every major city in the United States. With the exception of European soccer, professional basketball generates more money per season than any other sport in the world. NBA superstars carry as much authority in the entertainment business as the most popular actors, comedians, and musicians. Even the guys who are last off the bench

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    Josh Selby was the top high school basketball player in the United States, and his future as a professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association looked nothing but promising (Pick 1). The National Basketball Association, also known as the NBA, is the professional basketball league in America and consists of thirty teams. Every year, the NBA Draft takes place, and the thirty teams select players who are eligible for the league. If Selby had been eligible after his senior year

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    NBA Dr. James Naismith said “The invention of basketball was not accident. It was develop to meet a need. Those boys simply would not play ‘drop the Handkerchief.” Dr. James A. Naismith an coach at the University of Kansas an inventor, he designed the first football helmet created basketball in 1891, Dr. James Naismith created basketball from an old childhood game called "Dock and rock", same goals applied a person had to score in a hoop but instead with a ball you use a rock and you throw in a

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    Abe Saperstein: An Unconventional Champion of Civil Rights In 1924 a young Jewish man named Abe Saperstein was chosen to coach an African American semi pro basketball team called the Giles Post American Legion Quintet. Little did he know that with this position he would eventually revolutionize the game of basketball and help to initiate integration throughout the country, while establishing himself as an unknown and unconventional hero. Saperstein was a masterful promoter and businessman who

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    Netball is a ball sport played by two teams of seven players. Its development, derived from early versions of basketball, began in England in the 1890s. By 1960, international playing rules had been standardised for the game, and the International Federation of Netball and Women 's Basketball (later renamed the International Netball Federation (INF)) was formed. As of 2011, the INF comprises more than 60 national teams organized into five global regions. Games are played on a rectangular court with

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