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The History of Basketball

  • Basketball Initiation

    Basketball Initiation
    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
  • Womens basketball initiation

    Womens basketball initiation
    Gymnastics instructor Senda Berenson Abbott adapts James Naismith's basketball rules for women and introduces the game at Smith College. First inter-institutional contest between the University of California and Miss Head's School
  • Original 13 Basketball Rules Released

    Original 13 Basketball Rules Released
    Dr. James Naismith created 13 different rules so that each team could have en equal opportunity to win. The first time people knew about these rules was in Springfield College school newspaper The Triangle
  • soccer ball used at the beginning

    soccer ball used at the beginning
    A soccer ball (football) was used for the first two years. In 1894 the first basketball was marketed. It was laced, measured close to 32 inches (81 cm), or about 4 inches (10 cm) larger than the soccer ball, in circumference, and weighed less than 20 ounces (567 grams).
  • First College Basketball Game

    First College Basketball Game
    The first ever college basketball game was played on January 18, 1896, when the University of Iowa invited student athletes from the new University of Chicago for an experimental game. Final score: Chicago 15, Iowa 12, a bit different from the hundred-point scores of today.
  • First Professional Basketball Game(Trenton vs.Brooklyn)

    First Professional Basketball Game(Trenton vs.Brooklyn)
    This was the first known professional basketball game was played in Trenton New Jersey between the Trenton YMCA and the Brooklyn YMCA. The game was played at the Trenton Masonic temple, and an admission fee was charged for admittance into the game. Each player got $15 dollars except Fred Cooper who got $16 dollars, and became the first highest paid player. Trenton defeated Brooklyn 15-1 to win the first ever professional basketball game.
  • All-black Olympian Athletic League

    All-black Olympian Athletic League
    In 1907, the amateur, all-black Olympian Athletic League was formed in New York City consisting of the Smart Set Athletic Club, St. Christopher Club, Marathon Athletic Club, Alpha Physical Culture Club, and the Jersey City Colored YMCA. The first inter-city basketball game between two black teams was played in 1907 when the Smart Set Athletic Club of Brooklyn traveled to Washington, DC to play the Crescent Athletic Club. This team were known as the grave digger
  • Not Dribbling and Shooting to Dribbling and Shooting

    Not Dribbling and Shooting to Dribbling and Shooting
    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.
  • Formation of FIBA

    Formation of FIBA
    World basketball was growing, but it was on June 18, 1932 that a real international organization was formed, to coordinate tournaments and teams: that day, Argentina, Czechoslovakia, Greece, Italy, Latvia, Portugal, Romania and Switzerland founded the International Basketball Federation. Its work was fundamental for the first inclusion of basketball in the Berlin Olympic Games in 1936.
  • Introduced to Olympics

    Introduced to Olympics
    "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 won-loss slate of 122-5,"
  • First Basketball Game Televised

    First Basketball Game 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.
  • Inventor of 3 point line(Howard Hobson)

    Inventor of 3 point line(Howard Hobson)
    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.
  • BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA LEAGUE

    BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA LEAGUE
    In 1946 a group of executives in New York City formed yet another new professional basketball league, known as the Basketball Association of America (BAA). This new circuit was a direct competitor with the new NBL, with teams in New York City; Boston, Massachusetts; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Chicago, Illinois; and Detroit, Michigan.
  • The BAA and the fans

    The BAA and the fans
    The BAA begins play as the New York Knickerbockers take on the Toronto Huskies in Toronto. any fan taller then 6'8" got in free
  • Basketball size changed

    Basketball size changed
    By 1948–49, when the laceless molded ball was made official, the size had been set at 30 inches (76 cm).
  • NBL Join the BAA

    NBL Join the BAA
    Six teams from the NBL join the BAA. the resulting 17 teams form the National Basketball Association(NBA). and name Maurice Podloff as President.
  • Minneapolis Lakers First Team to Win 3 Consecutive Chamionships

    Minneapolis Lakers First Team to Win 3 Consecutive Chamionships
    Minneapolis Lakers become the first team to win three concecutive Championships.
    The Lakers took two out of three games in Syracuse, and the teams returned to Minneapolis with the Lakers leading, three games to two. Syracuse survived Game 6 with another two-point victory, but the Lakers made it three titles in a row with an 87-80 triumph in the deciding game.
  • Great Player of His Time(Wilt Chamberlain)

    Great Player of His Time(Wilt Chamberlain)
    It was the season that the 7-foot, ½-inch Wilt Chamberlain </a>grabbed hold of the game and the record book and twisted them like a pretzel beyond all recognition.
    Playing for the Philadelphia Warriors, Chamberlain scored 78 points and pulled down 43 rebounds on Dec. 8 against the Los Angeles Lakers -- and that was just a warm-up routine.
    On March 2, Wilt scored his staggering 100 points against the New York Knicks.
  • Team with most NBA Championship Titles(Boston Celtics)

    Team with most NBA Championship Titles(Boston Celtics)
    "The Boston Celtics has the most NBA champion titles under their name to date, 17 in all, showing most of their dominance in the game during the 60s with 8 straight titles from 1959-1966. During the 1964-1965 NBA season, the Boston Celtics showed their dominance of the game by winning 62 games and losing only 18."
  • Naismith Hall of Fame

    Naismith Hall of Fame
    The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Opens in Springfeild Massachussetts
  • NBA's First Three Pointer

    NBA's First Three Pointer
    The NBA's first three-point shot was made with 3:48 left in the first quarter by Chris Ford of the Boston Celtics on October 12, 1979 in a game against the Houston Rockets at Boston Garden. This was not the only historic moment in the game, it also marked the debut of Boston Celtics' rookie Larry Bird.
    The Boston Celtics went on to defeat the Houston Rockets by a score of 114-106.
  • Highest Scoring Game in NBA History

    Highest Scoring Game in NBA History
    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.
  • The "Greatest Player of all time" Michael Jordan

    The "Greatest Player of all time" Michael Jordan
    Coming off a gold medal performance at the 1984 Olympics prospered in the pro game with a fabulous first season, earning the Rookie of the Year; Five-time NBA MVP; Six-time NBA champion; Six-time NBA Finals MVP; Ten-time All-NBA First Team; Nine time NBA All-Defensive First Team; Defensive Player of the Year; 14-time NBA All-Star; Three-time NBA All-Star MVP; 50th Anniversary All-Time Team; Ten scoring titles -- an NBA record and seven consecutive matching Chamberlain
  • Atlanta Hawks First to Play in Soviet Union

    Atlanta Hawks First to Play in Soviet Union
    The Atltanta Hawks become the First NBA team to play in the Soivet Union as they defeat the Soviet team 85-84.
    The Buzz: A year before the Berlin Wall fell, the NBA sent the Atlanta Hawks on a tour around the Soviet Union. The Hawks played the Soviet National Team in the Soviet Republic of Georgia, Lithuania and in Moscow.
  • Professional Basketball Players go International

    Professional Basketball Players go International
    USA Basketball was organized in 1974 and known as the Amateur Basketball Association of the United States of America (ABAUSA). The name change to USA Basketball occurred Oct. 12, 1989, shortly after FIBA modified its rules to allow professional basketball players to participate in international competitions. USA Basketball then admitted the NBA as an active member and made the change.
  • NBA Record of Free Throws

    NBA Record of Free Throws
    Micheal Williams of Minnesota makes an NBA record 97 free throws in a row. A guard who played for several teams between 1988-1999, holds the consecutive free throws made record while playing for the Minnesota Timberwolves.
  • NBA Start a Womens Nation Basketball Association

    NBA Start a Womens Nation Basketball Association
    The NBA Agrees to start a womens Nation Basketball Association (WNBA)
  • Guinness World Record of Free Throws

    Guinness World Record of Free Throws
    The Guinness world record holder is Ted St. Martin, who made 5,221 consecutive free throws on April 28, 1996. He did so while giving a shooting clinic to students, taking over 7 hours to complete the task.
  • First Woman Referee

    First Woman Referee
    Violet becomes the first woman to referee a major sporting event. she is soon joined by Dee Kanter.
  • Yao Ming First Drafted Person Not from the U.S.

    Yao Ming First Drafted Person Not from the U.S.
    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.