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The Invention of Basketball

2023-08-16 09:37:32

There was an event and you wanted to know how it was invented. Okay, I played basketball for nearly seven years, and I always want to know who is behind what we call "basketball". I like basketball because I test athletes' endurance, exercise capacity, speed. I think the time has come to know who this guy is. Today's basketball has grown to 300 million in the United States. This is a very big amount ("Bellies"). There are many stories to discover a basketball game, but it depends only on the person and place where the story is actually told.

The volleyball game originally called "mint net" was invented in 1895 by William G. Morgan after inventing basketball in 1895. Morgan is a graduate of YMCA Springfield College who designed the game as a combination of basketball, baseball, tennis and handball. Two years later, the first double beach volleyball match began but the professional aspect of this sport did not show up for a long time. Naturally, the first beach volleyball association appeared in California (1965), professional athletes united in 1983 under the auspices of AVP (American volleyball expert).

Basketball was invented in 1891, the first professional league appeared in the 1920s. The American Basketball Association was founded in 1946 and three years later became a modern national basketball association. The dominant position of the NBA in this sport is much slower as we did not so until we absorbed 4 teams from the American Basketball Association in 1976 compared to other sports in the United States. Professional athletic ability is not regarded as a means of making a living, but as a spiritual core spirit, competitive contradiction for their own interests, and pure fun. As a result, many organizations and commentators have resisted the growth of professional sports, which is an incredible thing, hindering the development of sports. For example, the rugby league was a part-time sport for amateurs for many years, and it is said that British cricket suffers from quality loss due to "non-technical" way.