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  1. 1. Submitted by: Bai – Ali A. Mamalinta Submitted to : Mr. Marco Roales
  2. 2. What is basketball?
  3. 3. Brief history of Basketball • Basketball has a clear origin. It is not the evolution from an ancient game or another sport and the inventor is well known, Dr. James Naismith. • Naismith was born in 1861 in Ramsay township, Ontario, Canada. He graduated as a physician at McGill University in Montreal and was primarily interested in sports physiology.
  4. 4. Brief history of Basketball • In 1891, while working as a physical education teacher at the YMCA International Training School (today, Springfield College) in the United States, Naismith was faced with the problem of finding in 14 days an indoor game to provide "athletic distraction" for the students at the School for Christian Workers (Naismith was also a Presbyterian minister).
  5. 5. Brief history of Basketball • Naismith recalled the concept of a game of his school days known as duck-on-a-rock that involved accuracy attempting to knock a "duck" off the top of a large rock by tossing another rock at it.
  6. 6. Brief history of Basketball • Of course it was not exactly as we know it today. The first game was played with a soccer ball and two peach baskets nailed 10- feet high used as goals, on a court just half the size of a present-day court. The baskets retained their bottoms so balls scored into the basket had to be poked out with a long dowel each time and dribbling (bouncing of the ball up and down while moving) was not part of the original game.
  7. 7. Brief history of Basketball • The sport was an instant success and thanks to the initial impulse received by the YMCA movement, basketball's popularity quickly grew nationwide and was introduced in many nations. Although Naismith never saw the game develop into the spectacular game we know these days, he had the honor to witness basketball become an Olympic sport at the 1936 Games held in Berlin.
  8. 8. Facilities and Equipments
  9. 9. THE COURT
  10. 10. Basketball court • For the international games is 28 by 15 meters(approx. 92 by 49 ft.) • The National Basketball Association(NBA) is 94 by 50 ft.(29 by 15m) Most courts are made of wood. • A steel basket with net and backboard hang over each end of the court. At all most levels of competition, the top of the rim is exactly 10feet(3.05m) above the court and 4 feet(1.2m) inside of the baseline.
  11. 11. BACKBOARD
  12. 12. Backboard is a piece of basketball equipment. It is a raised vertical board with a basket attached. It is made of a flat , rigid piece of material, often plexi glass. It is usually rectangular as used in NBA, NCAA and international basketball. Size of a backboard basketball Width : 6 feet (72 inches) Height : 3.5 feet (42 inches)
  13. 13. BASKETBALL NET
  14. 14. Basketball net • The net shall be made by a white cord shall be: 1. Suspended fro the ring 2. Manufactured so they check the ball momentarily as it pass through the basket. 3. No less than 400 mm. and no more 450 in length. 4. Manufactured with 12 loops to attach it to the ring. 5. The upper section of the net shall be semi- rigid to prevent:
  15. 15. THE BALL
  16. 16. BALL • Circumference – between 75 and 78.5 cm (29.5 and 30.25 inches) • Weight – 600 and 650 grams. (20 and 22 ozz). • Air pressure – around 8 lbs.
  17. 17. GAMECLOCK
  18. 18. Gameclock • This is a clock that runs whenever the ball is in play and stops whenever the ball goes out of bounds or when a fool is committed. • Game clock operation – Last minutes play/fieldgoal. The clock stops after a successful field goal.
  19. 19. Clothing
  20. 20. Basic Skills
  21. 21. Basic Skills
  22. 22. Basic Skills
  23. 23. Basic Skills
  24. 24. 13 RULES OF BASKETBALL
  25. 25. Rules in Basketball
  26. 26. Rules in Basketball
  27. 27. Rules in Basketball
  28. 28. Rules in Basketball

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