No
He would have to be to get on a ship about the size of a basketball court and sail off to nowhere to find a route to Asia.
This was the way i was trained blindfold your self and dribble or pass the ball to yourself off the wall
The game begins by with a jump ball, the Referee tosses the ball into the air, as it comes down one player from each team jumps upward inn an attempt to tap the ball to a teammate.
Basketball started off with just two peach baskets so I would think so
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All you need is a rubber ball with a packed down dirt area, or maybe a paved area, which is better. you dont even need a basket because you can just work on your dribbling, but if you havea basket, that is better A lot of guys like wearing cut off t-shirts and shorts with high top basketball shoes, but that is up to you. Having the court (pavement/concrete) painted with the 3 point and free throw lines is optional too. Oh and yeah, you need to know how to play or you will get owned and burned a lot! Work on your free throws first, and build to 2/field goals (or jumpers/j's ) and then work on your 3 pointers (3's or trifectors). I probably overdid it, but oh well!
Back in the days of Dr. J, most people wore tennis shoes, because b-ball shoes had not been invented yet. also, you could go a lot faster on the fastbreak and finish off for the dunk.
To give 110% on and off the court
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No, You can take them off.
These shoes are amazing and look good on the court and off the court. They are also very comfortable.
in the middle which is called the tip off
Taekwondo shoes are used primarily to keep your feet warm. I teach TKD and I wear the shoes, but when I sparr I take them off. Only black belts are allowed to wear the shoes in class.
You can, if you do not want them to look like suede shoes, and never want to get the paint off. When I was in high school, I painted my suede saddle shoes orange to wear to basketball games , because our school colors were orange and black. I got a lot of favorable comment from my friends and the shoes lasted until my feet outgrew them.
The rim for a basketball court is positioned exactly 10 feet off the ground.
The Referee is part of the court he stays on!