History of Basketball

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  • Invention

    Invention
    Basketball was created by 1891. The location where all of this started was in a YMCA Training School in Springfield, Massachusetts where Dr.James Naismith accepted the job of an instructor. The main idea of the sport was it to be indoors and a small space.
  • First College Basketbal game

    First College Basketbal game
    The first ever college basketball game was played on January 18, 1896. University of Iowa played University of Chicago in an demo game,
  • Dribling legalized

    Dribling legalized
    In Naismith's original 13 rules, the ball could be batted in any direction with one or both hands, but it could not be dribbled because players could not move with the ball. Beginning in 1910 a player could dribble the ball, but could not shoot after dribbling. It was not until 1916, following heated debate, that players were allowed to shoot after dribbling.
  • Became and Olympic Sport

    Became and Olympic Sport
    1936 basketball became an official sport and the United States team easily dominated the competition. The games were played outdoors on a converted tennis court, and the 1936 championship game was played during a rainstorm with 1,000 standing fans. Following this, the United States won every Olympic basketball championship until 1972.The USA men have dominated in Olympic basketball, owning a win-lossof 122-5
  • First Televised

    First Televised
    The first basketball game is televised, from Madison Square Garden; Fordham vs the University of Pittsburgh. It was over NBC's experimental station in New York, W2XBS. The game, in which Pittsburgh beat Fordham 50-37.
  • 3 point line

    3 point line
    Herman Sayger, a high-school basketball phenom cum coach in the midwest, came up with the idea of a three-point shot in a scoring system that rewarded distance of the shot being made;The three point line, as well as other rule changes, were tested in a game between Columbia and Fordham on February 07, 1945.
  • Ball Change

    Ball Change
    By 1948–49, when the laceless molded ball was made official, the size had been set at 30 inches (76 cm).
  • Hall of Fame

    The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Opens in Springfeild Massachussetts
  • Highest Scoring Game

    The Detroits Pistons defeat the Denver Nuggets 186-184 in the highest scoring game in NBA History. On that night in Denver, the two clubs combined for 370 total points, as the Pistons won the triple-overtime game.
  • WNBA

    The NBA Agrees to start a womens Nation Basketball Association (WNBA)
  • First non US draft

    First non US draft
    The Houston Rockets Draft Yao Ming to be the first #1 overall pick to never play College ball in the US. Yao, the biggest import ever seen in the NBA, figuratively and literally, brought the expectations of an entire nation with him.