Early History of the Sport of Basketball

By Nate D., published Oct 21, 2007
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Basketball is one of the most popular sports in the world today. Professional leagues are active in all corners of the world. High school and collegiate basketball are also extremely common. Often times, kids start playing basketball at very young ages and end up playing all the way through high school and college. Basketball is not a very old sport when compared to many others but it certainly has grown into a global pastime since its creation in 1891.

The sport of basketball was created by Dr. James Naismith in Springfield, Massachusetts. His motivation for creating the sport was to keep his physical education students occupied during the long, cold New England winter. The first basketball hoop ever used was a peach basket that was nailed to the wall of the Springfield YMCA by James Naismith. Though this idea seems primitive, it started the worldwide revolution that we all know today. The first basketball to ever be used was actually a soccer ball.

Naismith's students immediately fell in love with the new game called basketball. They honed their skills while Naismith worked on fine tuning the rules and the first official basketball game ever was played in January 1892.

Since Dr. Naismith worked for the YMCA, his sport of basketball quickly became popular all across the United States in other YMCA locations. The sport spread so quickly that teams were springing up all over the nation at schools and among friends and townspeople. High school basketball became increasingly popular and many students desired to play, including young women.

A funny thing to think about is that dribbling was originally not a part of the game of basketball at all. This seems odd today because dribbling is second only behind shooting in the most important skills for a person to have in the game of basketball. The reason for this was because many of the original balls could not be dribbled effectively. Dribbling became a part of the game once balls could be consistently dribbled effectively.

Early History of the Sport of Basketball

Dr. James Naismith, the father of basketball.

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Did You Know?
The first basketball hoop ever used was a peach basket nailed to a wall.
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That part mentioned Naismith's original rules regarding fouls; but it was so tedious to read, I gave up on it. I have read about basketball's origins before, but this is the first time I read about dribbling. I can not even image the game without it.

Posted on 10/29/2007 at 11:10:00 AM

 
Last week, I gave up on reading a book Basketball and Philosophy: Thinking Outside The Paint. Interesting to me, because I wrote (and discarded) about basketball players and training. Like if a tsunami wave was fast approaching, I would rather have a bunch of basketball players around me, then football players, who hurdle planning strategy. Or the baseball pitcher conferring with the catcher. What interested me in the book was the part about morals and fouls.

Posted on 10/29/2007 at 11:10:00 AM

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