Most pro Basketball players began playing when they were very young. They played in junior high school, high school, and college. They attended special basketball camps as a teenager. Professional basketball is a very competitive world. The more one plays and the more instruction one gets, the better chance they will have to become a professional.
P.e.??
6 moons.
I would say Kansas University because that is where James Naismith is originally from. James Naismith created the game of basketball and that is why the trophy is named after him. The award is for the best basketball player in college basketball every year. I might be wrong so don't take my word for it about the Kansas University thing. It is just an educated guess. I would say Kansas University because that is where James Naismith is originally from. James Naismith created the game of basketball and that is why the trophy is named after him. The award is for the best basketball player in college basketball every year. I might be wrong so don't take my word for it about the Kansas University thing. It is just an educated guess.
7 years
Becoming a samurai can take many years, as long as it takes to learn the martial arts, archery, fencing and many other skills.
yeah
all of the classes you can take
The taller the basketball player the longer it will take for the ball to hit the floor. The stronger he is though, will help the ball not take as long to hit the floor or court.
3 year
To be proficient at anything, it takes 10,000 hours.
There is no basketball degree.
4 years in college
Basketball practice might be hard for players because of the massive amount of physical activity that must take place. Basketball players are expected to be fast, agile and smart, and it can take years for an average player to become a great one.
It takes as long as a player needs to become very good so it could take a month or it could take 5 years
It is very unlikely
P.e.??
After their second yr. (sophmore yr.)