The NBA offers money, as well as a chance to play against the big named athletes. LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, D-Wade, D-Rose, Dirk, CP3, etc...they all been through the same things. They've been through scouting, drills, training camps, even The Draft.
The NCAA is just College Basketball, but it's an exciting experience for the younger athletes. From Division I to III, even Community colleges get involved in the game. NCAA Athletes get recruited by a number of colleges, and have an opportunity to achieve a goal, such as going to the league.
That depends on whether you mean to play or to watch. To play, basketball is much more popular due to its less aggressive nature. One can also pick up a ball and play anytime as little equipment is required. Football is probably more popular to watch.
No. Football is more physical than basketball. The average force of impact of tackles in football is much stronger than than contact in basketball.
definitely Football is more athletic than basketball
football, baseball, basketball, hockey, golf
Football is more popular than soccer and basketball, because you can do anything: catch, hit, kick, push, run, throw, and more.(Football isn't more popular than soccer. Soccer is the most popular team sport in the world :D)
NO
i think that possibly football is more popular than fishing
That is true in a way. In the US basketball is more popular than soccer. That is why basketball players are paid more. In other countries, soccer is more popular so soccer players get paid more. Soccer in the US is becoming increasingly popular. Soon soccer players could be paid as much as basketball players.
Yes it does
I've been playing basketball my whole life and I have gotten plenty of injuries. My cousin on the other hand, has been playing football and we have the same amount of injuries but his are more severe
I think it does because of the fact that basketball is more popular than baseball.
In the US, basketball is more popular than soccer. The four major sports in the US are American football (NFL), baseball (MLB), basketball (NBA) and ice hockey (NHL).