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Essay on History of Basketball

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History 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 Mayans played the first basketball game around 500 years ago, although their ball was a human skull of a conquered foe!” (Faurschou, “History of basketball”). Aspects of the games included today’s basketball, American football, and …show more content…

May 18, 2014.) The ABA had a flashy style of play. At the time dunking in the NBA wasn’t allowed but the ABA allowed dunking which brought countless people to watch. The league featured big named players like Julius “Dr. J” Erving, George “ The iceman” Gervin, Artis Gilmore, and Moses Malone. “The league couldn’t survive due to its lack of business sense. The ABA featured the three pointer which was considered the homerun of basketball.” (“Remember the ABA”, March 25 2014. Web. May 18, 2014.) The ABA and the NBA were fierce rivals fighting for players and media attention. After nine fierce years the ABA folded. “Four of the ABA teams were absorbed by the NBA, they were the strongest teams of the ABA and the names of the teams were the New York Nets, Denver Nuggets, Indiana Pacers, and the San Antonio Spurs. The rest of the teams vanished alongside the ABA.” (“Remember the ABA”, March 25 2014. Web. May 18, 2014.) “The NBA was formed in August 3rd 1949. The basketball association of America (BAA) and the National Basketball League (NBL) merged to form the NBA. At the beginning the NBA had 17 teams. The 17 teams were in both small and large cities and towns.” (“NBA is born.” 2014 The History Channel website. May 18 2014. Web. “Basketball has become an international game. The International Basketball Federation also known as FIBA oversees international competitions. There are currently 213 teams. The FIBA has estimates that around the world around 450

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