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Basketball
Katarzyna Pietrzyk
Basketball - sport in which two teams of five
players play against each other trying to score
points by putting the ball in the basket. It is one
of the most popular and most watched sports in
the world. December in 1891 is considered as a
beginning of this sport. Its founder was James
Naismith.
Basketball was invented in December 1891 by Canadian
James Naismith, a teacher in Massachusetts, in
response to a request to invent the game that college
students could play in the winter. Initially, to play
basketball, football was used. The rules of basketball
are quite simple, and were written by the creator of
the sport. As soon as the game became more known its
rules have changed. Soon enough basketball was known
throughout North America. On June 6, 1946 BAA
(Basketball Association of America) was founded, which
later (autumn 1949) took the name of the NBA
(National Basketball Association).
James Naismith (born November 6, 1861 in Almonte,
Ontario, died. November 28, 1939 in Lawrence, Kansas,
USA) - Canadian physician, creator of basketball. In
1891, he worked as a physical education teacher at the
YMCA International Training School in Springfield
(Massachusetts). He was asked to invent something to
do for the students who were bored in gyms.
The inspiration for was a popular children's game in
Ontario called "Duck-on-a-rock". The first game took
place on December 15th, 1891. Naismith put two
baskets in the room, and divided its students into two
9-person teams. On January 15, 1892 the rules of
basketball were published.
Basketball first became popular in the U.S., and later
reached Europe. It became one of the Olympic Games
in 1936.
The two teams are playing basketball, five players each. The aim
of each team is to score points by aimed throws into the
basket, and simultaneously to prevent the second team from
scoring points. Referee, the commissioner and other judges are
responisble for the fair play. The winner of the match is the
team which at the end of game time will have more points.
Baskets are placed at a height of 3.05 meters. Points are gained
by placing the ball in the basket:
1 point for successful throw from free-throw line
2 points for the projection of the shares is made from less than
a line shoot three-pointers
3 points per throw from the area farther than the free throw
line (6.75 m) [in the NBA 7,24 m]
Pitch is a flat, hard surface free of obstacles,
measuring 28 m long and 15 m in width, measured from
the inside edges of the boundary lines, and at least 1
meter from the main line.
3 seconds foul - the attack player is in the so-called.
"coffin"- in the time of three seconds he does not
pass the ball or or giving the roll.
5 seconds foul – occurs when after the game is
resumed after one team scores a point a player holds
the ball for 5 seconds and do not pass it to the other
team member - this team loses the ball on the
opponent's favor.
8 seconds foul - the team must pass the ball from
their pitch half in 8 seconds. Otherwise, they will
loose the ball and the other team will gain it.
24 seconds foul – within 24 seconds the team must
try to score the point, or at least the ball must touch
the rim of the basket. If the team will not succeed
the opposing team gains the ball and resumes the
game.
Point guard: usually the fastest player on the team,
organizes the team's offense by controlling the ball and
making sure that it gets to the right player at the right time
Shooting guard: creates a high volume of shots on offense;
guards the opponent's best perimeter player on defense
Small forward: often primarily responsible for scoring points
via cuts to the basket and dribble penetration; on defense
seeks rebounds and steals, but sometimes plays more
actively
Power forward: plays offensively often with their back to the
basket; on defense, plays under the basket (in a zone
defense) or against the opposing power forward (in man-toman defense)
Center: uses height and size to score (on offense), to protect
the basket closely (on defense), or to rebound.
Country
The United States of
America
Poland
Spain
League
NBA
WNBA
NCAA
Polish Basketball League
(Men)
Ford Germaz League
(Women)
Asociación de Clubs de
Baloncesto
Lithuania
Lietuvos Krepšinio Lyga
(LKL)
Lietuvos Moteru Krepsinio
Lyga (LMKL)
Lietuvos Krepsynio A Lyga
(LKAL)
France
Ligue nationale de basketball
Championnat de France de
basket-ball
Fédération Française de
Basket-ball
Germany
The United Kingdom
Italy
German Basketball League
(DBL)
The German Women's
Basketball League (DFBL)
British Basketball League
(BBL)
Lega Basket A
Michael Jeffrey Jordan (born February 17, 1963 in Brooklyn, New
York) - American former basketball player, regarded as the best
player in history. A member of the Basketball Hall of Fame. Currently,
the club co-owner of the NBA Charlotte Bobcats.
Michael Jordan took second place (with Babe Ruth) in the Associated
Press poll on the greatest athletes of the twentieth century. The same
agency chose him the best basketball player of the twentieth century.
The vote ESPN group of journalists, athletes and activists chose
Jordan's greatest North American athlete of the twentieth century
(before George Ruth and Muhammad Ali).