Not really. It more depends on if you have the right equipment for the place your playing at.
they play in arena's or gyms and even outside basketball courts
Many basketball players play in the basket ball court. But others prefer to playin different places. An example is at home.
When you play basketball you exxercise and it can also make more fit and muscular.
No, playing basketball will not make someone taller. Basketball can help you run faster and remain active.
to play Basketball
you can play a little rougher because of no refs.
In the early years of Girl Scouting, Girl Scouts could not play basketball in public. They played on courts which were covered by blankets or curtains so the public could not see them playing basketball. The girls wore their Girl Scout uniforms or they wore bloomers to play basketball in.
Nothing it is just so boys play agenst boy and girls play agenst girls
They don't play basketball, they play baseball.
I think they can play basketball
Willing wants to, able can. Example sentence: John was willing to play basketball, but at his short height, he was unable to qualify for the basketball team.
One great thing about Japanese is that it has no third-person verbs. Also, there is no "do." I'll explain. And I will make mistakes in English on purpose to show you. "do you play basketball?" would be "you play basketball?" in Japanese. In polite Japanese, you simply add a "ka" sound to the end of the sentence to make it a question. "does he play basketball?" would be "he play basketball?" in Japanese. In other words, there is no equivalent for "plays." Also, in Japanese the word order is changed. The most basic way to say "Do you play basketball?" is "anata-wa basuke wo-shimasu ka" Or, You basketball play "ka"?