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Basketball

The game of basketball has evolved a great deal throughout the years. Basketball was invented on December 21, 1891. The inventor of the game was a Canadian clergyman, James Naismith, a Canadian (Joseph Morse, 1973). Naismith was a physical-education instructor at the School for Christian Workers (now Springfield College) in Springfield, Massachusetts. Luther H. Gulick, head of the school's physical-education department, asked Naismith to create a team sport that could be played indoors during the winter.

For his new game, Naismith decided to use a soccer ball because it was large enough to catch easily. He then asked the building superintendent for two boxes to use as goals. The superintendent had no boxes but provided two peach baskets. The baskets were attached to a gymnasium balcony railing 10 feet (3 meters) above the floor. The first game took place between members of Naismith's physical-education class in December 1891.

A brief out line of basketball is it is a game played with a pumped round ball between two teams of five players each on a rectangular court. In professional or minor competition basketball is usually played indoors, but it does not need to be. Each team tries to score by sh


Shooting is another really important skill needed to play basketball and win. All movement in physical activities can be examined for efficiency, balance and rhythm but especially those movements that require the highest degree of coordination. The power for the shot originates from the floor is exerted rhythmically fluidly up through the toes, feet, ankles flexion of knees hips upper body all the way through the arm hand and fingertips to the release. It should be a snake like motion uncoiling from the feet on the floor through the release. Most great shooters will say aim for the hole. A jump shot should be no different from a set shot. Merely raise the platform from which the shot is launched with increased flexion of the knees and the jump. A free throw is a foul shot basically the same as a set shot. You can use any technique to make this shot. The lay-up should be as close to one hundred percent as anything in sports. Traditionally is has been taught according to the classic form. From the right side pick up the final dribble off the left foot, take a final long stride towards the basket with the right leg push off the left foot carry the ball up as close to the basket as possible with both hands then softly lay it off the board with the fingers of the right hand. The three-point-shot, in recent years, has had perhaps the biggest impact on basketball offense at every level from high school to the pros. Now any team no matter what its speed or size has the chance to come from behind and a team nursing a close lead can quickly demoralize its opposition with one long, downtown shot. In Addition, a missed three point shot attempt often results in long rebounds which can benefit the shooting team especially the shooter is he follows his shot and then can keep smaller outside shooting teams in a close contest.

Defense is the most needed skill of basketball you will need to play. Defense is needed to block the other people of the opposite team from getting the ball from your teams and taking a shot. Or it is used to get the ball away from their team and block their shot they make. There are three basic principles the wider the base the better the

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