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usnatarchives · 1 year
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From peach baskets to skyhooks, let's play some basketball! 🏀
The sport of basketball was invented in 1891 by a man named Dr. James Naismith. He was a physical education teacher at the YMCA Training School (now known as Springfield College) in Springfield, Massachusetts, and he came up with the idea of basketball as a way to provide his students with a fun, indoor activity that would keep them active and engaged.
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The first basketball game was played on December 21, 1891, and it was a pretty simple affair. There were nine players on each team, and the game was played inside a YMCA gymnasium. The court was just half the size of a modern basketball court, and the baskets were simply peach baskets attached to the walls.
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The game was a huge success and quickly became a popular activity at the YMCA. In fact, the game spread so quickly that just a few years later, the first professional basketball league was formed.
Check out our new “All American: The Power of Sports” Exhibit: https://museum.archives.gov/all-american. All American is free and open to the public and will be on display in the Lawrence F. O'Brien Gallery of the National Archives Museum in Washington, DC, through January 7, 2024. This 3,000-square-foot exhibit showcases more than 75 items, including original records, artifacts, and photographs..
Image 1: “DR. JAMES NAISMITH (WEARING SUIT), A SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE INSTRUCTOR AND BASKETBALL’S INVENTOR. HE IS WITH THE “FIRST TEAM”. THE FIRST GAME WAS PLAYED IN 1891 IN FULFILLMENT OF AN ASSIGNMENT GIVEN TO NAISMITH TO CREATE A GAME THAT COULD BE PLAYED INDOORS BETWEEN THE FOOTBALL AND BASEBALL SEASONS.” SOURCE: SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE. https://catalog.archives.gov/id/12004702
Image 2: PHOTOGRAPH OF THE UNITED STATES BASKETBALL TEAM PLAYING BRAZIL IN THE TITLE GAME OF THE 1954 WORLD BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT  IN RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL. LOCAL IDENTIFIER: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/12004711
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phonemantra-blog · 15 days
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The basketball world is mourning the loss of Bill Walton, a larger-than-life personality who left an indelible mark on the sport as both a player and a broadcaster. Walton, who battled cancer for an extended period, passed away on Monday at the age of 71. Bill Walton College Champion and Hall of Famer Walton's journey began under the legendary coach John Wooden at UCLA. He quickly blossomed, leading the Bruins to consecutive National Championships in 1973 and 1974. His performance in the 1973 championship game against Memphis remains etched in basketball history. Shooting an astonishing 21 for 22 from the field, Walton single-handedly propelled UCLA to victory. This feat, along with his three National Player of the Year awards, cemented his place as a college basketball icon. Following his college successes, Walton was drafted by the Portland Trailblazers. Despite his undeniable talent, chronic foot injuries plagued his NBA career, limiting him to just 468 games. However, his impact transcended statistical averages. He captured the NBA Championship with the Portland Trailblazers in 1977, earning the league's Most Valuable Player award that same season. He was later inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1993. Beyond the Court: A Broadcasting Career Takes Flight After he retired from the NBA, Walton embarked on a broadcasting career that surprised even himself. Despite his initial doubts – fueled by a stutter that he had overcome earlier in life – Walton became a captivating and award-winning broadcaster. His unique perspective, insightful commentary, and occasional on-air tangents featuring his love for the Grateful Dead captivated audiences. He won an Emmy award, was recognized as one of the top 50 sports broadcasters of all time, and even authored a New York Times bestseller, "Back from the Dead," chronicling his harrowing experience recovering from a debilitating back injury. Walton's passion extended beyond the national stage. He was a staunch advocate for the Pac-12 Conference, affectionately referring to it as the "Conference of Champions." His enthusiasm for college basketball, coupled with his insightful analysis, made him a cherished voice for fans across the country. A Legacy of Greatness Bill Walton's legacy extends beyond championships and awards. He was a man of unique character, a fierce competitor, and a passionate advocate for the game he loved. His influence on basketball, both on the court and in the broadcast booth, will continue to be felt for generations to come.
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manoasha · 5 months
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Michael Jordan - A Basketball Legend's Soaring Impact 🏀🌟
Introduction: Michael Jordan, widely regarded as the greatest basketball player of all time, transcended the court to become a global icon. From his early life in Brooklyn, New York, to his unprecedented success in the NBA, Jordan’s journey is a tale of determination, excellence, and cultural influence. Early Life and Background: Born on February 17, 1963, Michael Jeffrey Jordan grew up in…
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shefancdotcom · 27 days
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Experience Marquette Basketball History: 1954-55 Season on DVD Disk One.
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mrinstadotgram · 3 years
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It takes all kinds to win. When the Bulls acquired Rodman people were pissed. They thought it was a cheat code. Many hoping it would implode. 🔴⚫️⚪️ #mj #pippen #rodman #chicagobulls #3peat #threepeat #collectables #basketballhistory #dennisrodman #michaeljordan #scottiepippen #supremenewyork #modernnotoriety #complexsneakers #complexkicks #thugkicks #coplist #modernsnobiety #kickonfire (at United Center) https://www.instagram.com/p/CSMblqfre10/?utm_medium=tumblr
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poetiiicnjustus · 2 years
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130 years ago today, Dr. James Naismith invented basketball in a YMCA in Springfield, Massachusetts. The rest is history 🏀 #basketball #basketballhistory #basketballwives #basketballneverstops #NBA #NBAhistory #WNBA #NCAA #AAU #Sportshistory #todayinhistory #jamesnaismith #michaeljordan #wiltchamberlain #billrussell #magicjohnson #kobebryant #lebronjames #isiahthomas #stephencurry #giannisantetokounmpo #kevindurant #kawhileonard #timduncan #rayallen #shaq https://www.instagram.com/p/CXxZehrtWtQ/?utm_medium=tumblr
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coachjzacademy · 4 years
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Defense wins ball games! My guys @basketball.101 with that Fresh post ・・・ Michael Jordan comes in with a hell of a rejection on Chris Gatling as Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman look on. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ - - ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ #basketball101 #mj #michaeljordan #jordan #airjordan #mjmondays #thegoat #classicnba #nbahistory #historyofbasketball #basketballhistory #sportshistory #oldschoolnba #dunkcontest #slamdunkcontest #rejection #blocked #chicagobulls #bullsdynasty #mjmonday https://www.instagram.com/p/CCTuPu0lek8/?igshid=rzk7pp6jz8f6
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robertv27 · 4 years
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Au demeurant, ce que nous appelons ordinairement amis et amitiés, ce ne sont qu'accointances et familiarités nouées par quelque occasion ou commodité, par le moyen de laquelle nos âmes s'entretiennent. En l'amitié de quoi je parle, elles se mêlent et confondent l'une en l'autre, d'un mélange si universel qu'elles effacent et ne retrouvent plus la couture qui les a jointes. Si on me presse de dire pourquoi je l'aimais, je sens que cela ne se peut exprimer, qu'en répondant : « Parce que c'était lui, parce que c'était moi. »
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vampieslovehunger · 4 years
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#originalartwork #basketball🏀 #basketballhistory #collegebasketball #sabrinaionescu #sabrinaionescu🐐 #originalartworkchanged https://www.instagram.com/p/B8_BRm2jq8tt30_xMkgmyOTLdYoXLwPAxwj3LQ0/?igshid=17ktrb7hkieg9
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athleticeatery · 5 years
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The 6ix in 6! Congratulations to @raptors for making #basketballhistory Let’s enjoy this win Toronto! #2019nbachamps #2019nbachampions #torontoraptors #torontobasketball #torontosports #raptornation #torontopride #letsgotoronto #kawhileonard #sergeibaka #siakam #athleticeatery #sportspsychology #teamdynamics #sportsfamily #torontofitfam #celebration #teamvictory #athletelife #followyourdreams #victorymentality #warriormentality #kawhimvp #intrinsicmotivation #thebestthingsinlife #winningisahabit (at Toronto, Ontario) https://www.instagram.com/p/Byrc013hP_G/?igshid=uvxbm7k90k5w
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texasdisciples · 6 years
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If you can identify with this, let me hear you! #TheYoungensDontKnow #BestBasketballAsAKid #BasketballHistory #Memories
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instapicsil1 · 5 years
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There’s a hidden message on Jason Collins’ jersey. The basketball player selected number 98 as an homage to Matthew Shepard, who was murdered in 1998 for being gay. Collins would play most of his professional basketball career without publicly acknowledging he was gay. In 2011, he came out to close friends and family. When he publicly announced he was gay in 2013, Collins was one of the first male major league athletes to do so. In 2014, Collins announced his retirement. Now he now serves as an NBA ambassador and is a gay rights activist. #EntertainmentHistory #SportsHistory #BasketballHistory #Basketball #SmithsonianPride #Pride #Pride2019 #Stonewall50 #JasonCollins #AfricanAmericanHistory #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory #LGBTQ #LGBTQHistory #LGBTQIA http://bit.ly/2YeVFfa
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surnativa · 4 years
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The HISTORY of BASKETBALL in 5 Minutes A quick overview on the history thats ... #surnativa #basketball #basketballhistory #billrussell #bleacherreport #bulls #celtics #dom2k #drj #dunkcontest #espn #firsttake #gameofzones #highlights #history #jamesnaismith #jimmyhighroller #kobebryant #lakers #larrybird #lebronjames #magicjohnson #michaeljordan #mikekorzemba #nba #nbahistory #stephcurry #undisputed #wiltchamberlain Source: https://surnativa.com/the-history-of-basketball-in-5-minutes/?feed_id=29362&_unique_id=5f57ce4511d58
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alexminhtran3 · 4 years
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The HISTORY of BASKETBALL in 5 Minutes A quick overview on the history thats ... #blogshot #basketball #basketballhistory #billrussell #bleacherreport #bulls #celtics #dom2k #drj #dunkcontest #espn #firsttake #gameofzones #highlights #history #jamesnaismith #jimmyhighroller #kobebryant #lakers #larrybird #lebronjames #magicjohnson #michaeljordan #mikekorzemba #nba #nbahistory #stephcurry #undisputed #wiltchamberlain https://blogshot.net/the-history-of-basketball-in-5-minutes/?feed_id=8598&_unique_id=5f315ac06efc2
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instapicsil2 · 5 years
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Gene Pingatore not only was the winningest coach in Illinois high school basketball history, he also was the most colorful. And in a state that invented March Madness, that’s saying something.⁠⠀ ⁠⠀ He had 1,035 wins, 13 sectional titles, six top-four state finishes, two state championships (1999, 2015) and coached three McDonald’s All-Americans — Isaiah Thomas, Daryl Thomas and Deryl Cunningham. ⁠⠀ ⁠⠀ Pingatore, who died Wednesday at 83, according to multiple reports, was a coach who wore his heart on his sleeve. He loved his players as if like they were his own kids, and that’s why he could be seen throwing up his hands in frustration over mistakes. That was “Ping,” who was old school before the term was invented. ⁠⠀ ⁠⠀ In this photo, Pingatore gives his St. Joseph basketball team a good shouting even as they were winning by a landslide on March 1, 1989, against Willowbrook High School. Read more from the Tribune's Paul Sullivan on Pingatore's legacy by clicking the link in our bio. Photo by Ernie Cox Jr. #GenePingatore #StJoseph #illinoisbasketball #basketballhistory https://ift.tt/2XbaMKd
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