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  2. Dr. James Naismith - The Man Who Invented Basketball

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    In 1939, Dr. James Naismith, after a long and fruitful life that touched the spirits of millions worldwide, succumbed to a brain hemorrhage. He was 78 years old. Learn about Dr. James Naismith and how he invented the sport of basketball. From his background to the original 13 rules of basketball.

  3. Index - Basketball.org

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    Women’s NCAA Basketball Tournament Champions. 2023 Women’s NCAA tournament. Women’s Future Final Four Locations. Women’s NCAA Tournament Hub. 1985 Women’s NCAA Basketball Tournament. 1986 Women’s NCAA Basketball Tournament. 1987 Women’s NCAA Basketball Tournament. 1988 Women’s NCAA Basketball Tournament.

  4. Everything you need to know about Basketball, its history, rules NBA and the NCAA tournaments - NCAA final four, NCAA basketball champions and highlights.

  5. The history of college basketball can be traced back to the origins of the sport itself – December 21, 1891, when Dr. James Naismith, a Canadian physical education instructor, introduced the game as a way to keep his students active during the winter months.

  6. About Us - Basketball.org

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    Basketball is an amazing sport played by millions and watched by hundreds of millions. The team at Basketball.org loves the game of basketball too. We are working to build the # 1 site in the world about the sport - from the history of the game to the rules, leagues and everything in between.

  7. Learn how the basketball shoes industry started - early basketball shoe brands, Converse Chuck Taylor All-Stars, Keds basketball shoes, Nike Jordans.

  8. All About the Harlem Globetrotters - Basketball.org

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    The Globetrotters have entertained fans in 122 countries and territories worldwide – introducing many to the sport of basketball. Originating in Chicago in 1926, the Globetrotters began as a team of African-American players that played exhibitions before dances.

  9. Basketball Leagues around the World

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    NBA (National Basketball Association) The NBA, the gold standard for basketball leagues around the world, has been in existence since 1946 and comprises 30 teams who, for the most part, call the U.S. home (the Toronto Raptors do reside in Canada). Its most famous players are global icons: Lebron James, Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant.

  10. NCAA Tournament History - Basketball.org

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    The idea for the tournament came from the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), which was looking for a way to promote college basketball on a national level. The first NCAA basketball tournament was held in 1939 and was a single-elimination tournament that featured just eight teams.

  11. NCAA - Basketball.org

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    The history of college basketball can be traced back to December 21, 1891, when Dr. James Naismith, a Canadian physical education instructor, introduced the game as a way to keep his students active during the winter months.