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a. The playing court shall be measured and marked as shown in the court diagram.
b. A free throw lane shall be marked at each end of the court with dimensions and markings as
shown on the court diagram. All boundary lines are part of the lane; lane space marks and neutral
zone marks are not. The color of the lane space marks and neutral zones shall contrast with the
color of the boundary lines. The areas identified by the lane space markings are 2 by 8 inches
and the neutral zone marks are 12 by 8.
c. A free throw line shall be drawn (2...
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IF YOU ARE an avid basketball fan, you are certainly aware of my passion
for the game that has served me so well. I have been so lucky to have
been involved in this game, which was started over a century ago by Mr.
Naismith. Interestingly, I bet many of you did not know that Mr. Naismith
was a philosopher and a Presbyterian minister as well as a man
who was active in many ways in the great game he invented.
My journey has taken me through every level involving the roundball
game. I’ve had the golden opportunity to coach on the scholastic, collegiate,
and professional levels. Also,...
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The birth date of basketball is usually identified
as 21 December 1891, with the first game taking
place in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. Through
the years, interest in the sport has appeared in practically
every country in the world and participation
spread internationally.
The sport of basketball was first included in the
Olympic Games as a full medal sport for men
in 1936 and for women in 1976. Certainly one of
the most popular sports internationally, basketball
presently attracts great attention from fans and
media around the world. The admission of professional
basketball players to Olympic competition
in 1992 has further enhanced the popularity of the
sport and the quality of play internationally...
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Women’s basketball hasn’t grown. It has exploded. In the last four decades,
the number of girls playing interscholastic basketball has skyrocketed.
Youth leagues have sprung up everywhere. The number of summer camps
seems to double annually. More and more colleges are developing big time
programs, and girls are playing at younger ages than ever before. More
players are being recruited to play in college, and there are more professional
opportunities for players after college. In addition, more women
officiate and coach at all levels. Is it any wonder that players are getting
better and better and, as a result, getting more media exposure?...
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So you’re a Baffled Parent.
You introduced your child to the exciting and fast-paced game of basketball.
You’re ecstatic because he or she loves it and has signed up for
league play. But instead of just dropping him off at practices and cheering
at games, you’ve signed yourself up too. Or perhaps it would be more accurate
to say that you’ve been drafted. The league asked for volunteer coaches,
and you couldn’t find a graceful way to say no.
Now you’re looking at the ten or twelve young faces of your team—
eager, bored, restless, enthusiastic, nervous, expectant—and you’re wondering
what you’ve gotten yourself into. These kids need a...
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The subject of this book is the National Basketball Association (NBA), which,
for various reasons, has evolved into one of the most competitive, prominent,
and successful organizations in the history of American team sports.
Since the league formed during the late 1940s and then developed, matured
and prospered, its officials and groups of franchises and their owners,
coaches, and players have each shared, in part, the revenues and profits generated
from spectators who attended games of these teams; from corporate
advertisers, partners, and sponsors who provided fees, royalties, and other
types of payments to the league and franchises; and from companies who
broadcasted the NBA’s events, programs, and shows...
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The child is father of the man.
How else can I explain it? Why else should it mean so
much? Why else should I approach each college basketball
season, particularly that part of it known to much of
America as March Madness, with such a mixture of
delight and terror, euphoria and dread? Why should a
particular game, played with a round ball by twentyyear-
olds in short pants often hundreds of miles away,
mean so much to me, since I seem to have so little to gain
or lose by its outcome?
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Long before basketball went worldwide and names like Dirk, Yao, Nash, and Manu
became commonplace, Giorgio Gandolfi was building bridges between hoopsloving
people on different continents. This rich treasury of offensive basketball
wisdom is essential for the library of all coaches and players who want to maximize
their understanding of this beguiling game.
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Defense is a state of mind. It is, in the opinion of
this author and many other coaches, the great
equalizer. Our philosophy has been developed
over a period of time and it is being constantly refined to
this day. This philosophy is not the only way to coach
and teach defense, but it may give you ideas you will
want to incorporate or think about adding to your own
defensive philosophy. We all seek information that can
help to broaden our horizons, and I hope some of these
methods and ideas will help or encourage you to innovate
and try different things....
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PRO FES SIONAL BAS KET BALL IS THE KIND OF CA REER THAT YOU DREAM ABOUT
hav ing when you are a child. For years and years, boys and girls have
imag ined be ing the one drib bling the ball down the court, stop ping at
the three-point line and launch ing the win ning shot. Children have
of ten pre tended to leap into the air and pull off an amaz ing
360-de gree wind mill dunk, all the time won der ing what it re ally would
feel like to ac com plish such a feat. Young sters yearn to some day be
the...
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Tham khảo sách 'magic johnson: basketball star & entrepreneur', giải trí - thư giãn, thể dục thể thao phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả
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By tapping into the memories of those who participated,
this book strives to create a picture of what
playing Iowa high school girls' basketball was like
from the time it began in 1893, up through its initial
growth period of the 1950s and 1960s, to the
1990s.
In my attic is a sturdy cardboard storage box that houses
my high school basketball scrapbook. I shared a dream with
my teammates-to play in the state tournament! My dream
was realized; in my senior year at Reinbeck High School my
team won the state championship. My three daughters, Lori,
Jill, and Lynne, many times during their school days looked
through my scrapbook. They set...
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Carl, the owner of the Jackson
Eagles, punched a button on the remote
control. “Just look at this,” he said.
Ed, the coach, turned to watch. On
the screen, a player with floppy blond
hair twisted away from a guard and
scored. His moves were amazingly quick.
“Yeah, Dale Curtis,” Ed said. “I’ve
seen him. I don’t want him.”
“Come on, man!” Carl said. “He
could be the next Larry Bird!”
“He’s a problem waiting to happen,”
Ed said. “The kid is only 18, just out of
high school. And he’s on his own—no
family. The word is he’s been living
with a neighbor or something.”...
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The crown jewel of college basketball remains the
Final Four, where four teams battle it out for National
Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) supremacy
in the season-ending tournament. Several players
have starred on March Madness’s biggest stage. These
players saved their best for the NCAA championship
game.
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“I have to ask you a question,” Bill Byrne said as we sat in a hotel lobby near
his home in Ohio. “Who was Joe Carr? You don’t know, do you?”
No, I didn’t.
“Joe Carr was the first commissioner in the nfl,” he said. “Everybody forgets
believe me, everybody forgets unless people like you are writing books.”
And that’s why I wrote this book. The Women’s Professional Basketball
League has been erased from history. As both a sports and history buff, I
find it disturbing.Without understanding the past,howcan players,owners,
and fans appreciate what they have now? A three-hour layover in an airport
doesn’t sound so bad to women...
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In the fi fth grade, I became consumed with basketball, convinced
that I would grow up to become the fi rst female player
in the National Basketball Association. I fueled my dream by
playing two- on- two at a local schoolyard with my brother and
grandparents. The games combined playfulness and intensity. My
brother did not hesitate to swat the basketball away from any opponent,
and my grandmother had no qualms about fl agrantly
fouling.
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Iwasn’t always obsessed with Ivy League basketball. I didn’t grow up
watching any of the teams, nor did I know any of the players.
Frankly, until I went to college, I’m not sure I could have named the
eight schools in the league.
This fascination I developed grew out of my love for basketball. I
am one of those hoops junkies who can watch the sport anywhere, anytime.
I’ll sit entranced for hours in a sweaty gym while a group of fifthgraders
play a game most of their parents would prefer to avoid. Of all
the sports I’ve covered through the years, none fascinates me as much as
basketball...
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One of the sweetest sounds in the world is the SWISH a ball makes as it brushes
against the thick cords of a basketball net. This sound can mean only one thing:
a player has made a shot, and a team has added to its score.
A basket might be the reward for a total team effort. It might be the result of
one player’s talent. It might just be a lucky shot. Indeed, no two baskets are exactly
alike. A ball can travel many different paths from a shooter’s hand into the net.
Making a basket is limited only by a player’s skill and imagination.
Basketball...
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Wheelchair Warrior tells the true story of Melvin Juette,
an African American gang member from Chicago who
was shot and paralyzed and later became a world-class
wheelchair athlete. It is not primarily a story about urban black America,
although it is also about that; rather, it is a story that focuses on
Juette’s resiliency in the face of his disability and how his involvement
in wheelchair basketball helped him move forward with his life.
Employing the life-story interview method, sociologist Ronald Berger
assisted Juette in constructing a narrative that describes his quest, the
personal and social hurdles he had to overcome, and the support he
received from signifi cant others...
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A TEW YORK CITY is decorated in greens and reds for the upcoming
J. V holiday season. It's business as usual, as the country's largest cityprepares
for its annual festivities. The Rockettes are high-kicking befare sold-out audiences
at Radio City Music Hall, holiday movies areplaying in theaters all over
Manhattan, and Christmas trees are being sold on sidewalk lots. Storefront
windows are decked out in seasonal décor.
At Madison Square Carden, a different kind of decorating is taking place
on the marquee overhanging the sidewalk outside the main entrance....
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Mick and I have only known each other for a relatively short time, however, during
this period, I have learnt a great deal about his ‘Learning Through Sport’ philosophy
that encourages players and coaches to think for themselves. Since I have been
involved in the Worcester programme, I can see that he has drawn upon his
extensive experience as a coach and an educator to create a vision that will
enhance the development of many types of people in basketball-related areas.
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This book tells the story of the National Basketball League, a league that
is obscure or unknown to most basketball fans, despite the fact that it was
the top professional league in the country from 1937 to 1949. The book traces
the creation of the league from its forerunner, the Midwest Conference, that
operated from 1935 to 1937, through the life of the association. During that
time franchises came and went, but there was a stable core, which dropped
to three during World War II when most of the top players were absent at
some point....
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It was the fourth quarter and we were winning by twelve points with
under one minute left in the game. The opposing team had just deflected
the ball out of bounds near our basket. As the referee went to
retrieve the ball, Coach P. shouted toward the end of our bench,
“Reuben, go in the game for William.”
I got to my feet but hesitated. Coach P., seeing that I was nervous,
took my arm gently and ushered me toward the scorer’s table. I stumbled
along the sideline under the force of his pull. When we got to the
scorer’s table, the scorekeeper said to me, “Who are...
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Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers is one
of the greatest basketball players of all time. In
his rookie season (1996–1997) in the National
Basketball Association (NBA), he was already a star. His
rookie year ended, however, with one of his most famous
failures. It came in Game 5 of a playoff series against
the Utah Jazz. A loss would eliminate the Lakers from the
postseason. With the game winding down, and the win
still up for grabs, Bryant attempted three shots. Each time,
he completely missed the basket. The Lakers lost.
These air balls may have cost the Lakers the game. But
they helped create Bryant’s reputation for fearless...
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When my grandfather left his uncle’s rural Canadian
farm to go to college, he had no idea what the future
held. He thought he wanted to become a minister,
but what was uppermost in his mind was that, whatever he did, he
wanted to fi nd a way to help people.
He had no idea he was going to invent the game of basketball.
He had no idea even that he was going to go into physical education.
He certainly had no idea that the game—intended merely
as an activity to fi ll the winter months between the sports of football
and baseball for a rowdy class of 18...
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Championship, the voice went silent as the players raced to the sidelines, lift ed the
ailing Case onto their shoulders and carried him to one of the baskets, so he could
cut down the nets one last time.
Th e voice cracked on the aft ernoon of March 16, 1974, in the deathly silence of
Reynolds Coliseum as superstar David Th ompson was wheeled off the court aft er
tripping over teammate Phil Spence’s shoulder during the NCAA Tournament East
Region championship game. And it boomed when he shared the great news that
Th ompson would be all right, causing an explosion of noise that has never...
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In 1963, Bob Dylan wrote and released his song “The
Times They Are a-Changin’” which heralded the great social
and cultural changes that were coming down the pike during
the decade known as “the Sixties.” I very much doubt that he
was thinking about professional women’s basketball when he
wrote that tune. Heck, the Women’s National Basketball
Association would not even exist until three decades later.
Nevertheless, that song was among the first things to come to
the mind of this fan of both Dylan’s music and of women’s
sports as the story of the 2003 Detroit Shock unfolded. The
times they were a-changin’ indeed....
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I
ONE
The Object of My Affliction
MY LITTLE DUKE PR OBLEM
“A man who lives, not by what he loves
but what he hates, is a sick man.”
—AR CHIB ALD MA CLEISH
A M A S I C K , S I C K MAN. Not only am I consumed by hatred, I
am delighted by it. I have done some checking into the matter and have
discovered that the world’s great religions and wisdom traditions tend to
frown upon this.
Therefore, dear reader, I need your prayers. But even more than I do,
the University of North Carolina’s basketball team, the object of my
obsession, needs them. Here is the...
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