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BASKETBALL
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History Of Basketball
  • Ā Dr. James Naismith was the original creator of
    the sport of basketball. He was born in 1861 in
    Ontario, Canada where he came up with the idea of
    basketball when he was only young. He created a
    game at the time where he had to knock a rock off
    of an object by throwing another rock at it which
    then advanced to becoming basketball.Ā Dr.
    Naismith became a teacher at the YMCA School
    located in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1891
    where he ultimately created basketball. He was
    challenged to make a sport which he can play
    inside during the winter months. The game would
    be something which would have to take skill and
    not just brains. He started with creating a game
    where he would use a soccer ball as the
    basketball and two baskets as nets. Ā Dr.
    Naismith wasnt only successful for creating the
    very popular sport of basketball but he also
    became a medical doctor and stayed focused on
    sports science but on the side he was even a
    minister. Throughout his life, he watched the
    sport he made change and grow to become one of
    the most popular sports in the world. It even
    became a sport in the Olympics in 1936 which was
    hosted in Berlin. Due to this magnificent event,
    he marked his name in basketball history.

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STREET BASKETBALL
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History Of Streetbasketball
  • "Street Basketball" or Black Basketball had its
    origin in Washington, DC and New York City in the
    early 1900s. The talent and perseverance of
    players from these 2 cities gave rise to the
    established amateur leagues such as Washington's
    Interscholastic Athletic Association, Black
    Basketball League, and the Colored
    Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Basketball
    was not the only entertainment in the early days
    of "street ball" as a stage was present in most
    basketball halls/gyms and a performing band
    usually kept the audience wired. After the games,
    the crowds took to the floors and danced as the
    bands played the popular numbers. Game promoters
    and organizers soon realized that Black
    Basketball could be a very profitable business
    and the fine line between amateurism and
    professional was crossed. As the population in
    major cities grew after WWI, so did the growth of
    Black Basketball. Teams such as the Harlem
    Renaissance (Rens) and the Original Celtics
    dominated the scene with the Rens being
    recognized as the preeminent team in the 1920s.
    The famous Rens and other ?street ball? teams
    went on the road to compete against all-white
    teams after WWII. The Black basketball players
    from Washington D.C. and other cities began to
    enroll in historically Black Colleges (CIAA) and
    made the Central Intercollegiate Athletic
    Association one of the premiere conferences in
    the nation. By the 1950s, a former WWII veteran
    and a current New York City Park and Recreation
    employee, Holcomb Rucker, established a
    basketball tournament in Harlem. Soon this Harlem
    tournament would become a basketball institution
    where every great Black ball player from Wilt
    Chamberlain to Lew Alcinder to Julius Erving
    would grace the court of Rucker.

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