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  1. The Book of Basketball: The NBA According to The Sports Guy by Bill Simmons, 2009-10-27
  2. University of Kansas Basketball Vault by Ken Davis, 2008-10-25
  3. Inner City Hoops: A History of Chicago Basketball by Calvin Davis, 2006-12-26
  4. University of Connecticut Basketball Vault: The History of the Huskies by Ken Davis, 2010-09-30
  5. Outside the Paint: When Basketball Ruled at the Chinese Playground (Asian American History & Cultu) by Kathleen S. Yep, 2009-05-28
  6. Shattering the Glass: The Dazzling History of Women's Basketball from the Turn of the Century to the Present by Pamela Grundy, Susan Shackelford, 2005-08-19
  7. Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Basketball Games: A Complete Record Through Spring 2006 by Michael E. O'Hara, 2007-11-05
  8. Golden Age of Ohio State Basketball by Lee Caryer, 1992-05-01
  9. The Biographical History of Basketball by Peter C Bjarkman, 1999-09-01
  10. The National Basketball League: A History, 1935-1949 by Murry R. Nelson, 2009-04-13
  11. Hoop Lore: A History of the National Basketball Association by Connie Kirchberg, 2007-01-30
  12. The Encyclopedia of Pro-Basketball Team Histories by Peter C. Bjarkman, 1994-11
  13. March to the Finals: The History of College Basketball's Illustrious Finale by Alan Minsky, 1997-01
  14. Slices of Orange: Great Games and Performers in Syracuse Univesity Sports History by Sal Maiorana, Scott Pitoniak, 2005-11-30

21. A History Of NBA Uniforms
Depictions of the uniforms worn by NBA teams over the years.
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A History of NBA Uniforms Hello and welcome! This site is devoted to the history of the uniforms of the National Basketball Association. As all the other major pro sports have sites chronicling uniform history, I figured it was time to add one for the NBA. If you have any contributions or corrections, please e-mail me at TouchdownJets@aol.com . I will be continually adding updates, so check back regularly. I hope you enjoy this site. All logos and team-related images on this site are property of the National Basketball Association and its member teams. Teams Atlanta Hawks Boston Celtics Charlotte Bobcats Chicago Bulls ... Youth and Adult Basketball Uniforms Watch Live Cricket From Your PC!! http://www.action8cricket.com Gucci Sunglasses http://www.hisunglasses.com/ For more NBA history, check out http://www.nbahoopsonline.com/ Volleyball Equipment Pacific Coast Volleyball Camps Official Website Discount Performance Sunglasses @.Allans Best NBA Sites on The Internet

22. Basektball History - History-of-basketball.com
Everything you need to know about basketball Officials How to Play Amateur Professional History Other Sites
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Playground Officials How to Play Amateur ... Other Sites In early December 1891, Luther Gulick, chairman of the physical education department at the School for Christian Workers (now Springfield College) in Springfield, Massachusetts, instructed physical education teacher James Naismith to invent a new game to entertain the school's athletes during the winter season. With an ordinary soccer ball, Naismith assembled his class of 18 young men, appointed captains of two nine-player teams, and introduced them to the game of Basket Ball (then two words). Naismith, who had outlined 13 original rules, dispatched the school janitor to find two boxes to be fastened to the balcony railing at opposite sides of the gymnasium, where they would serve as goals. The school janitor, however, only found two half-bushel peach baskets, and the game was played with these.
Throughout basketball's history, no part of the game has been more monitored than the act of fouling an opponent. In basketball's early days, a player's second foul would mean removal from the game until the next field goal was made. If a team committed three consecutive fouls, the opposition would be awarded a field goal. Beginning in 1894 players were given a free throw when fouled. Beginning in 1908 players who committed five fouls were disqualified from the game. Based on the severity of the foul, the rules were soon amended so that players were awarded either two shots or one shot plus a bonus shot, which was attempted only if the first shot was made. The rules also determined that an offensive player could commit a foul by playing too aggressively.

23. Topics :: Basketball History
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24. 1993 NBA FINALS - Phoenix Suns Vs. Chicago Bulls
Offers a tribute to the game of Chicago Bulls vs. Phoenix Suns. Includes game to game points, articles, videos, and statistics.
http://wave.prohosting.com/~finals93/

25. - The Ohio State Buckeyes Official Athletics Site - OhioStateBuckeyes.com
Men's Basketball History/Records. AllTime Box Scores • 1928-present. These files are in Adobe Acrobat .pdf format. If you need Adobe Acrobat, you can download it for free.
http://www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=87809&SPID=10421&

26. Pro Basketball — Infoplease.com
NBA championships, All-Star Game results, annual awards, ABA, CBA, ABL and WNBA.
http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0003691.html
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27. Basketball History
Basketball History information n early December 1891, Basketball is unique in that it was invented by one person by a canadian bord Dr. James Naismith.
http://www.ballhistory.com/basketball.htm
BASKETBALL HISTORY
In early December 1891, Basketball is unique in that it was invented by one person by a canadian bord Dr. James Naismith , He is also minister on the faculty of a college for YMCA professionals which is called today as Springfield College located in Springfield, Massachusetts . This is a vigorous indoor game to which will keep young men occupied during the long New England winters. Some Legend has it that after rejecting other ideas as either too rough or poorly suited to walled-in gymnasiums , Dr. James Naismith wrote the basic rules of the games. He then nailed a peach basket onto the ten-foot elevated track. Then womens basketball began in 1892 at Smith College , a physical education teacher named Senda Berenson modified rules for made by Dr. James Naismith speficically women. The first official basketball game was played in the YMCA gymnasium on January 20 , 1892 with nine players, on a court just half the size of a present-day NBA court. "Basket ball", the name suggested by one of Naismith's students, was popular from the beginning. Looking for autographed basketballs Basketball's early adherents were dispatched to YMCAs throughout the United States, and it quickly spread through the country. By 1896, it was well established at several women's colleges. While the YMCA was responsible for initially developing and spreading the game, within a decade, it discouraged the new sport, as rough play and rowdy crowds began to detract from the YMCA's primary mission. However, other amateur sports clubs, colleges, and professional clubs quickly filled the void. In the years before World War I, the Amateur Athletic Union and the Intercollegiate Athletic Association vied for control over the rules for the game.

28. Basketball History, Facts And Educational Resources
The history of Basketball is a free resource for teachers and parent to use for trivia questions, games and activities.
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29. Remember The ABA
Team histories, logos, statistics, yearly standings and playoff results, uniforms and pennants.
http://www.remembertheaba.com/
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If you can identify any of the pro basketball players and coaches pictured above and to the left (click on them to see if you're right), then you remember the "red, white and blue" league: the defunct American Basketball Association.
The ABA existed from 1967 to 1976 for nine full seasons. During that time, the ABA fought a bitter war with the established National Basketball Association (the NBA) for players, fans, and media attention. In June 1976, the two rival pro leagues finally made peace. Four of the strongest ABA teams (the New York Nets Denver Nuggets Indiana Pacers , and San Antonio Spurs ) joined the NBA and survived. The other remaining ABA teams (the Kentucky Colonels , the Spirits of St. Louis

30. CHN Basketball History: Basketball
Basketball History. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Early basketball. Basketball is unusual in that it was invented by one man, rather than evolving
http://www.collegehoopsnet.com/history/basketball.htm
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31. Buchan Bakers -- The National AAU Champions Of 1956
History and stories of the 1950s amateur basketball team who were also national AAU champs in 1956.
http://www.buchanbakers.com/
Buchan Bakers The National AAU Champions of 1956
This site is dedicated to the Buchan Bakers, the dominant amateur basketball team of the Pacific Northwest of the 1950s. The Buchan Bakers, sponsored by the Buchan Baking Co. of Seattle, won the National AAU Tournament in 1956.
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32. Basketball History
The NBA draft and season, NBA players, allstar games, statistics, NBA Power Rankings, NCAA top 20, Steve Nash, LeBron James, Kobe Bryant and much more. . .
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33. Disclaimer - Electronic Collection
Foundation features biography of the man known as the inventor of the sport of basketball.
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34. Naismith Museum
Features biography of the man known as the inventor of the sport of basketball.
http://www.naismithmuseum.com/naismith_drjamesnaismith/main_drjamesnaismith.htm
Dr. James Naismith is best known world wide as the inventor of basketball. He also led an exemplary life, following the values he held dear. He was an educator and leader, dedicated to developing character through sport, and devoted to serving society. His gift of basketball is played in over 200 countries around the world. Biography of James Naismith Born on November 6 in Almonte, Ontario, Canada. Son of John Naismith and Margaret Young. He attended the grade school at Bennie's Corners near Almonte. After the death of both his parents, plus his maternal grandmother, he lives with his uncle Peter Young. : Enters Almonte High School but less than two years later leaves his studies for four years. He returned and completed his high school equivalency in 1.5 years graduating in 1883. Enters McGill University in Montreal where he earns a BA in Physical Education. He participates in football, rugby, lacrosse and ground gymnastics.

35. Basketball History
No other city in the United States can boast its array of basketball history like Lawrence. Although the game was invented in Springfield, Mass., Lawrence is where the game of
http://www.visitlawrence.com/history/basketball
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No other city in the United States can boast its array of basketball history like Lawrence. Although the game was invented in Springfield, Mass., Lawrence is where the game of basketball "came of age." KU has the only college basketball program to be founded by the inventor of the game. With three NCAA National Championship teams, it's safe to say that Lawrence is embedded in basketball history. Dr. James Naismith invented the game of basketball on December 21, 1891 to fill the need for an indoor winter sport. In 1898, he brought the sport to the University of Kansas, becoming the school's first basketball coach. Incidentally, Naismith is the only coach in the school's history with a losing record. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen became KU's second basketball coach when he replaced Naismith in 1908. Allen served for 39 seasons at KU, and to date is the fourth most successful coach in the history of college basketball. In addition, Allen is KU's winningest coach of all time. He was instrumental in the movement to bring basketball to the Olympic games. While Naismith is often called "the father of basketball," he reportedly coined Allen the "father of basketball coaching."

36. Unofficial Homepage Of The Virginia Squires Of The American Basketball Associati
Clay Shampoe and Tom Garrett s tribute page honoring the Virginia Squires of the American Basketball Association. Includes a photo gallery, timeline history, a Featured Player Biography, a Day in Virginia Squires History, and trivia.
http://virginiasquires.homestead.com/VirginiaSquiresHomepage.html
Trivia A Day in Squires History Program Gallery Photo Gallery ... Timeline History Virginia Squires Memorabilia WANTED! Tom and Clay are always on the lookout for Squires memorabilia such as uniforms, programs, autographs, letters, photos, buttons, pennants etc...... We are willing to buy or trade!!! Welcome to the Unofficial Homepage for the ABA's About the authors of the Virginia Squires Homepage......
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is a speech-language pathologist at Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters in Norfolk, Virginia. He is an avid collector and researcher of local Hampton Roads sports history including the Virginia Squires, the Norfolk Tars, the Portsmouth Cubs/ Merrimacs/Truckers and the Norfolk Neptunes. He is a member of the Society of American Baseball Research (SABR). Tom Garrett is a recently retired principal with the Portsmouth, Virginia school system with 30 years working with special needs children. He is also a researcher and collector of local sports history. A respected member of SABR and an active participant in their Negro League Committee, Tom is currently involved with research funded by the National Baseball Hall of Fame regarding black baseball in America.
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37. History Of Basketball
NBAhoopsonline, Basketball History at it's best NBA Hoops Online Basketball History,stats, articles, message boards, and everything else you need to know about the NBA.
http://www.archaeolink.com/history_of_basketball.htm
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38. Julius Erving
Offers statistics and photographs of Dr. J when he played for UMass in 1969-71, as well as ABA and NBA career highlights.
http://umasshoops.com/history/alumni/julius_erving/
Julius "Dr. J" Erving
DOB: Feb. 22, 1950 at UMass post-UMass Pictures at UMass "I remember my first college game as a varsity player. I had a 27 point/28 rebound game. I wasn't a big guy, but I was able to chase rebounds down, and that set a school record in the first game."
  • Got the nickname "Dr. J" in professional basketball, but NCAA rules at the time prohibited dunking
  • Member of an elite club in NCAA history: averaging 20+ points and 20+ rebounds per game
  • Recorded 51 double-doubles in 52 career contests (Had 9 in his last game)
  • Left school as UMass' all-time leading scorer and rebounder
  • Had two games with 30 or more rebounds
  • Led UMass to two Yankee Conference titles and the school's first two NIT appearances
  • Inducted into the UMass Athletic Hall of Fame in 1980
  • Returned to UMass in 1986 to finish his undergraduate degree
  • Had his jersey #32 retired in 1988
  • Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1993
  • Inducted into the New England Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002
  • UMass record-holder in many categories (through 2007-08 season)
  • First: career scoring average (26.3 ppg)

39. Basketball History, Coach's Clipboard Playbook
Dr. James Naismith invented the game in 1891 in Springfield, Massachusetts at Springfield College. He was a Presbyterian minister (but never preached)… and a doctor (but
http://www.coachesclipboard.net/BasketballHistory.html

40. Intro Page
Dedicated to the greatest player in basketball history . Statistics, quotes from peers, why he was the greatest, FAQs, photos, books, Globetrotters, Wilt s MSNBC chat, awards, links. Personal tribute pages by Air Judden.
http://airjudden.tripod.com/wilt/
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