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  1. Basketball began with its invention in 1891 in Springfield, Massachusetts, by Canadian physical education instructor James Naismith as a less injury-prone sport than football. Naismith was a 31-year-old graduate student when he created the indoor sport to keep athletes indoors during the winters. [1]

  2. Originally a ladder, then a pole, and finally a chain fastened to the bottom of the net was used to retrieve a ball after a goal had been scored. Nets open at the bottom were adopted in 191213.

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  3. Mar 27, 2021 · The nets used by athletes to dunk the ball and score points in the beloved game of basketball evolved from peaches, or rather the baskets used to collect peaches. That’s what a young athletic...

  4. May 2, 2023 · The original hoop, created by Dr. James Naismith, consisted of a peach basket mounted on a wall and evolved into a circular iron rim with a net. Backboards, initially made of wood, transitioned to glass for better visibility and reduced interference with the game.

  5. Back Screen An offensive play where a player sets a screen behind a defender to free a teammate for a shot or pass. Our guide to the back screen explains more with examples. Backboard The rectangular-shaped board behind the basket that helps to guide shots into the net. Backcourt The half of the court a team defends; also refers to a team’s ...

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  7. Mar 1, 2024 · The tradition of cutting down the nets in college basketball likely began in Indiana high school basketball. Here's the story behind it and how it came to college basketball.

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