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  • The invention of Basketball

    The invention of Basketball
    James Naismith was the Canadian physical education instructor who invented basketball in 1891. James Naismith was born in Almonte, Ontario and educated at McGill University and Presbyterian Cllege in Montreal. He was the physical education teacher at McGill University (1887 to 1890) and at Springfield College in Springfield, Massachusetts (1890 to 1895). At Springfield College (which was then the Y.M.C.A. training school), James Naismith, under the direction of American phys-ed specialist Luther
  • The first official game of basketball

    The first official game of basketball
    The first offical game took place on January 20, 1892. Dr. James Naismith, a Canadian minister on the faculty of a college for YMCA professionals in Springfield, Massachusetts, sought an indoor game of vigor and grace to keep young men occupied during the long New England winters.he wrote up some basic rules, nailed up a peach basket on the gym wall, and got his students to start playing his new game.
  • Getting paid to Play

    Getting paid to Play
    "The setting was Trenton, the thriving capital city of New Jersey. The date was November 7, 1896. The place was Masonic Temple, a multi-purpose building in downtown Trenton. The event was a basketball game between the Trenton Basketball Team and the Brooklyn YMCA. The significance was that the game "presumably" represented the first professional contest in which the players were paid to play."
  • The first ever Champioship!

    The first ever  Champioship!
    The Philadelphia Warriors won the 1946/47 championship by defeating the Chicago Stags, four games to one.
  • The first black people to play professional basketball

    The first black people to play professional basketball
    Lloyd, Cooper, and Clifton entered the National Basketball Association in 1950 and became pioneers for today's African-American basketball players. Cooper was the first African-American to be drafted by an NBA team. Clifton was the first to sign an NBA contract and make the team. And on Oct. 31, 1950, Lloyd, a member of the Washington Capitols, became the first African-American to play in an NBA game when he entered a game against the Rochester Royals.
  • The First All-Star game

    The First All-Star game
    The National Basketball Association All-Star Game was first staged at the Boston Garden on March 2, 1951. From that year on, the NBA has matched the best players in the Eastern Conference against the best players in the Western Conference.
  • The official NBA Champ.

    The official NBA Champ.
    Boston Celtics center Bill Russell holds the record for the most NBA championships won with 11 titles during his 13-year playing career.
  • Most rebounds in a game

    Most rebounds in a game
    55 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. Boston Celtics), on November 24, 1960
  • Most consecutive 50+ point games

    Most consecutive 50+ point games
    7 by Wilt Chamberlain, from December 16, 1961-December 29, 1961
  • Most points in a game

    Most points in a game
    100 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. New York Knicks) on March 2, 1962
  • Most field goals made in a game

    Most field goals made in a game
    36 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. New York Knicks) on March 2, 1962
  • Most blocks in a game

    Most blocks in a game
    17 by Elmore Smith, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Portland Trail Blazers) on October 28, 1973
  • The first Dunking champ!

    The first Dunking champ!
    The Slam Dunk Contest is an annual National Basketball Association (NBA) competition held during the NBA All-Star Weekend. The contest was inaugurated by the American Basketball Association (ABA) at its All-Star Game in 1976 in Denver, the same year the slam dunk was legalized in the NCAA. The very first slam dunk contest was won by Julius Erving at the 1976 ABA All-Star Game. The current champion of the NBA Dunk Contest is Blake Griffin.
  • The Best there Ever was.

    The Best there Ever was.
    http://www.nba.com/history/players/jordan_bio.html' >Jordan</a>
    Six-time NBA champion (1991-93, 1996-98); NBA MVP (1988, '91, '92, '96, '98); 10-time All-NBA First Team (1987-93, 1996-98); All-NBA Second Team (1985); Defensive Player of the Year (1988); Nine-time All-Defensive First Team (1988-93, 1996-98); Rookie of the Year (1985); 14-time All-Star; All-Star MVP (1988, '96, '98); One of 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996); Two-time Olympic gold medalist (1984, '92).
  • Most minutes in a game!

    Most minutes in a game!
    69 by Dale Ellis, Seattle SuperSonics (at Milwaukee Bucks) on November 9, 1989 (5 OT)
  • Most assists in a game

    Most assists in a game
    30 by Scott Skiles, Orlando Magic (vs. Denver Nuggets), on December 30, 1990
  • Quickest disqualification

    Quickest disqualification
    3 minutes by Bubba Wells, Dallas Mavericks (vs. Chicago Bulls) on December 29, 1997
  • Most steals in a game

    Most steals in a game
    11 by Larry Kenon, San Antonio Spurs (at Kansas City Kings) on December 26, 1976
    11 by Kendall Gill, New Jersey Nets (vs. Miami Heat) on April 3, 1999
  • Most 3-point field goals made in a game

    Most 3-point field goals made in a game
    12 by Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Seattle SuperSonics) on January 7, 2003 (12/18)
    12 by Donyell Marshall, Toronto Raptors (vs. Philadelphia 76ers) on March 13, 2005 (12/19)
  • Most points in an overtime period

    Most points in an overtime period
    16 by Gilbert Arenas, Washington Wizards (vs. Los Angeles Lakers) on December 17, 2006
  • Most points in a quarter

    Most points in a quarter
    33 by George Gervin, San Antonio Spurs (vs. New Orleans Jazz) on April 9, 1978 (2nd quarter)
    33 by Carmelo Anthony, Denver Nuggets (vs. Minnesota Timberwolves) on December 10, 2008 (3rd quarter)