all i know is that they used to be peach baskets.
AnswerIn the earlier times basketball was played with a soccer ball than later on got changed into the ball we use now.Lynette Bluebird
No it did not have enough money to be used in NBA
the first basketball was a soccer ball
When Dr. Naismith invented basketball he didn't have a 'basketball' to use. So, he looked around his gymnasium and decided that a soccer ball was the right size and he used that.
all i know is that they used to be peach baskets.
For the first game of basketball in 1891, two half-bushel peach baskets were used as the goals, which gave the sport its name.
In basketball you score points, not goals.
The equipment in basketball is simple. All you need is a pair of shorts, a playing shirt, basketball sneakers and a basketball. You will also need to find a basketball court to play on.
AnswerIn the earlier times basketball was played with a soccer ball than later on got changed into the ball we use now.Lynette Bluebird
The basketball was first discovered by a man named Dr. James Naismith. He taught at the YMCA training school in Springfield Massachusetts. He used peach baskets as the goals. The peach baskets then had the bottoms of them removed so that the ball could swish through the baskets instead of hitting the bottom.
All basketball goals are the same regulation height of 10ft.
It means Field Goals Attempted
to become a basketball player and be great at it
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people used baskets and balls that they found laying around a gym. thats how it got its name basketball. it was invented by a man named james naismith,it was corated in 1891
His intention was to encourage kids by telling them that there are "higher goals" in life , like getting an education, than wanting to become basketball stars, which is why he has the basketball goals all the way at the top of the telephone poles. Chances are that one in a million of kids can make the goals on the installation, meaning that one in a million of kids will become great basketball stars.