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    • A structured physical activity, usually competitive, that requires complex skills and a high level of individual commitment and motivation.
      Sports
    • Working together with other people during the game or match.

      Teamwork
    • The ability to guide others in an organized and responsible manner.
      Leadership
    • The ability to treat all players, game officials and spectators fairly during competitions.

      Sportsmanship
    • Where basketball was invented
      Springfield, Massachusetts
    • The inventor of basketball was a physical education teacher at a YMCA.
    • He invented basketball.
      Dr. James Naismith
    • The invetor of basketball invented it in the year 1891.
    • In the year 1892, the first official basketball game was played at a YMCA in Albany, New York, with nine total players. The final score was 1-0 for the home team.
    • Basketball was once called the YMCA Classic.
    • YMCA stands for Young Men’s Christian Association.
    • Peach baskets were used until 1901.
    • In 1906, the modern basket was invented with a metal rim, cloth net, and a wooden backboard.
    • A spherical ball used in basketball games. 

      Basketball
    • It is very important in order to play the game of basketball.
      Basketball
    • A basket is also called a goal.
    • The basket is made up of horizontal circular metal rim with a net hanging from it. It is mounted 3.05 m above floor level.
    • Flat elevated vertical board that used to assist or return the basketball after a shot in a game of the basketball.

      Backboard
    • The three basketball equipment are:
      1. Ball
      2. Basket or Goal
      3. Backboard
    • The basketball uniforms and accessories are:
      • Uniform or Jersey
      • Sleeved Jersey
      • Accessories
    • Basketball uniforms consist of a jersey that features the number and last name of the player on the back, as well as shorts and athletic shoes.
    • For the Christmas Day games of 2013, the NBA and its apparel partner Adidas introduced a newly designed sleeved jersey with large team and NBA logos on the front.
    • In the 1970s, Slick Watts and Bill Walton began to wear headbands, which soon became popular with other players. Rick Barry popularized wrist-bands, and other players soon created variations, such as bands that covered their forearms or biceps.
    • Headbands, wrist-bands, and other bands belong to accesories.
    • The basketball protective gears are:
      • Shoes or Sneakers
      • Elbow and Knee Pads
      • Mouth Guard
      • Compression Garments
      • Kinesio Tape
      • Safety Glasses
    • The basketball skills are:
      • Passing
      • Dribbling
      • Shooting
      • Rebounding
      • Running
    • Passing is a basic skill that requires that a player understand how to move their feet in a fluid manner while also having the ability to generate topspin and turnovers.
    • Dribbling: A player who can dribble with both hands with confidence has a real advantage in terms of his ability to help his team most effectively, even if he's not the most athletic or energetic player on the court.
    • Shooting is among the most basic of basketball skills, yet it is also one of the most fundamental.
    • Shooting is one of the technical and tactical skills of basketball that should be focused on.
    • Rebounding in basketball is a skill used by the defensive team to regain possession of the ball or to steal the ball from an opposing offensive player.
    • Running is a basic skill that a player should possess in playing basketball. It provides the player with a greater chance to shoot the ball.
    • Volleyball was invented in the year 1895.
    • Volleyball comes from Holyoke, Massachusetts in the United States of America.
    • The inventor of volleyball.
      William G. Morgan
    • The profession of the inventor of volleyball is a physical director of the Young Men's Christian Association
    • The original name of Volleyball.
      Mintonette
    • Who proposed a revision to the name Mintonette?
      Professor Alfred T. Halstead
    • What was the proposed name by someone who saw a demonstration of mintonette?
      Volley Ball
    • The volleyball skills are:
      • Serving
      • Passing
      • Setting
      • Spiking
      • Digging
      • Blocking
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