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- Basketball History, Impact players, Changes.
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delete it. Then click the Insert Picture icon in the placeholder to
insert your own image. History of Basketball Basketball was
invented in the year 1891 in Springfield Massachusetts by James
Naismith James Naismith was teaching a youth class and was told to
invent a new game which eventually turned into basketball. The
first basketball game was played in December of 1891 and was used
with a soccer ball and peach baskets. There was no 3 point line and
the rules were very different.
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- Basketball as a Discourse Community. Common goal is for the
team to win basketball games and play well Players communicate on
the court as well as before the game and after. Lexis Basketball
and players use specific words on and off the court. Ex: Screen and
roll (meaning a player blocks another player while the player with
the ball dribble straight forward. Ex2: Cut to the basket This is
when a player is told to run a straight line to the basket and
expect a pass from another player. New Members New members are
accepted if they know how to play basketball and have somewhat of a
skill set.
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- Who is This?
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- MICHAEL JORDAN Considered by many as the best basketball player
in History. First player to wear shorts that went to the knee.
First player to jump from beyond the free throw line and dunk the
ball https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUz3ZYfoNxo Created a large
brand Impacted the game in ways nobody else at the time could
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- The truth about basketball Public thought A lot of people do
not get hurt playing basketball. It is a soft sport. Being a
basketball player is easier than any other sport. Truth Over 60% of
players have suffered serious ankle injuries. 20% have also
suffered an ACL tear. Basketball takes a lot of practice and hard
work and is very difficult to learn.
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- Analysis and Methods 90% of participants in the interview
started playing basketball because parents signed them up. 90% also
said that they started playing basketball at the age of 6- 8 All
people interviewed said they followed basketball on Tv The way I
found my data was by conducting face to face interviews. The
general fact I found was that since most players who still play
competitively now started at a young age. This is important because
basketball is hard to learn so the earlier you learn the better the
person will be.
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- The X Factor The x factor is that basketball is growing not
only in America, but around the world as well. I did not know that
many people over seas who are non American also follow basketball.
But according to my research many of them do. There is proof is
growing because. The National Basketball Association has lined up a
nine-year television contrast with Walt Disney and Time Warner
totaling $24bn more than three times the previous deals value
(Blitz, Roger, Garrahan).
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- Conclusion Basketball is growing in the United States and the
entire world Serious injuries do occur Basketball is tough to learn
Players who start at a young age are usually more successful and
play longer than those who start playing late. Michael Jordan
changed the game forever.
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- References Arias-Estero, Jose L. "Opportunities for and Success
in Dribbling, Passing, Receiving, and Shooting in Youth
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Blitz, Roger, and Matthew Garrahan. "Basketball League Nets $24bn
TV Deal Renewal." The Financial Times [London] 7 Oct. 2014: n. pag.
Print Gordon, Abby I., Lindsay J. DiStefano, Craig R. Deneger,
Rosemary B. Ragle, Jermey R. Norman, and Scott Cheatham. "College
and Professional Womens Basketball Players Lower Extremity
Injuries: A Survey of Career Incidence." International Journal of
Athletic Therapy & Training 19.5 (2011): 259. SPORTDiscus with
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