Very good
There are somewhere around 1600 total scholarship spots available each year in Division I men's Basketball. Figure thousands and thousands of high school basketball players are contending for those 1600 spots. So, logic would tell us that for a player to receive a scholarship to a division I school for basketball one would have to be in the top 1% of all high school basketball players nationwide.
By having a good basketball skills
Yes, you can get a college scholarship for college basketball. You will need to be quite good and recognized in your school and district to attract schools to offer you a scholarship. It also helps if you school's team is good so they will gain more attention. http://www.oppapers.com/search_results.php?action=search&query=college+basketball
"Football is a very good sport to be in to try and get a scholarship. Also, you can try and get a scholarship in hockey, baseball, basketball and la crosse."
No, you can walk on to the team if you are good enough. Some schools like Cornell do not have any basketball scholarships.
Basketball
Yes
Yes you can get a scholarship in middle school I got a scholarship to west catholic and I'm only in the 8th grade so, yes you can.
She was awarded a basketball scholarship to Florida International University where she currently attends. However, she is not playing basketball...don't know what happen to the scholarship.
You can get a scholarship (like me) or just tryout for a team.
you go on a medical hardship, you keep your scholarship, which does not count towards the team's total
Merit Based Aid
Yes, obviously