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    Contact Basketball Rules

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    contact sports are when you can hurt somebody and make contact. FOOTBALL RULES- In football there are set rules that you follow if you tackle someone above the shoulders it's called a high tackle and if you push someone in the back the umpire will give you a free kick for doing those things. There only allowed 18 people in a field at once with substitutions on the bench that you can change whenever you want. Another rule is if you get the ball then you can only take a maximum of 10-12

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    Basketball Did you know that there are many rules in basketball, the rules can make the game fun and sometimes frustrating. Basketball is a fun game, but in order to have fun your gonna have to follow the rules. Then one of the most important things about basketball is defence. If you don't defend then you are going to have to hard time, and it won’t be that fun. Lastly basketball won’t be any fun if you don’t know how to shoot the ball. You will never make it in the hoop, and it will just be a

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    Basketball When was basketball ever more than just shooting a ball into a hoop? You have to go through the rules,the positions, and the ways of scoring. It takes lots of practice to play. It can also be a mental sport. Basketball is a physical sport, it has many rules,positions,and finding ways to score. Here are some of the rules,fouls,and violation a player can receive. A rule that every basketball team has to obey is to have five people on the court while playing.There are six different

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    Basketball History

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    The world wide sport basketball was founded in December 1891. When a Canadian physical education instructor called James Naismith needed to find a way to keep young athletes warm during the cold winter months. Dr. James Naismith worked at a YMCA in Springfield, Massachusetts. Dr. James Naismith invented basketball on December 1891 at a training school in Springfield, Massachusetts. From 1891- 1906 the game consisted of two peach baskets and a soccer ball. There would be 19 people on the court (8

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    Basketball has gotten many young African Americans off the streets and out of gangs and drugs. Before Allen Iverson hit double digits he was on the streets past 12 am or trying to fit in with the older guys. Then basketball would take up most of his time so he could not have time to be on the streets. In my first paragraph I will explain what is basketball. In my second paragraph I will explain the rules of basketball. In my final paragraph I am going to explain how to become a professional or

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    Basketball has been around for about one hundred and twenty five years and over twenty six million Americans play basketball. It began on December 1, 1891 in Springfield, Massachusetts by Canadian physical education instructor James Naismith. They started to play the game at an International Training School of the Young Men’s Christian Association known as the YMCA. He invented the game trying to keep young athletes in shape during the cold. It consisted of 9 players on each team. Also they used

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    The Development and Evolution of Basketball This paper will show the evolution of Dr. Naismith’s game of basketball and team size, players on the court at a time, substitutions, baskets, backboards, balls, scoring, free throws, fouls, and the rules that come with them. The purpose of this paper is to show the development and evolution of basketball. Team Size and Players on the Court How has the size of teams changed since 1891? When Dr. Naismith had a class at the YMCA in Springfield, Massachusetts

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    James Naismith

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    invented Basketball? The creator of basketball was James Naismith, he was born in a small town in Canada and soon went o attend McGill University in Montreal. After becoming the head athletic director at McGill University he change course and went to YMCA training university in Springfield Massachusetts USA in 1891. Why did Naismith make basketball? A problem was created when the students need a winter game to entertain them, that is when Naismith came up with the general idea of basketball. They

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    (Pruter, Robert, editor. “Basketball.” Basketball, The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago, 1 Jan. 2005). This is how the game of basketball was invented in 1891. The goal in this new game was to put the soccer ball in the opposing teams peach basket ten feet in the air. Every time a team scored they had to stop the game and climb a latter and retrieve the ball from the peach basket. Basketball has changed so much since 1891. The game of basketball started with thirteen rules and nine players on each

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    answer, of course, was “Yes sir, fired up, sir!” This was how we started every year of Dixie Basketball Camp as we came together in the Southwest Mississippi Community College (SMCC) auditorium. It is hard to explain what the Dixie Basketball Camp is all about. Experiencing it is really the only way of knowing. Dixie teaches kids every year the value of hard work along with the fundamentals of basketball. The camp has a unique and special enthusiasm, filled with cheering and chants, many of which

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