Basketball History And Facts
Basketball History And Facts
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The Daring Game for Girls $4.37 In this fun and informative adventure for Wii and Nintendo DS based on the bestselling, how-to book, The Daring Book for Girls, you are a spirited girl who is determined to set out on a grand adventure to either raft down the Amazon, climb Mt. McKinley, or go on an African Safari. Explore a schoolyard, neighborhood, and campground and learn fascinating facts while playing sports and games, tending… |
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The Daring Game for Girls $21.20 In this fun and informative adventure for Wii and Nintendo DS based on the bestselling, how-to book, The Daring Book for Girls, you are a spirited girl who is determined to set out on a grand adventure to either raft down the Amazon, climb Mt. McKinley, or go on an African Safari. Explore a schoolyard, neighborhood, and campground and learn fascinating facts while playing sports and games, tending… |
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What Color Is My World?: The Lost History of African-American Inventors $10.91 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, basketball legend and the NBA’s alltime leading scorer, champions a lineupof little-known African-American inventors in this lively, kid-friendly book.Did you know that James West invented the microphone in your cell phone? That Fred Jones invented the refrigerated truck that makes supermarkets possible? Or that Dr. Percy Julian synthesized cortisone from soy, easing untold pe… |
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Glory Road: My Story of the 1966 NCAA Basketball Championship and How One Team Triumphed Against the Odds and Changed America Forever $3.63 Timed to the release of Jerry Bruckheimer’s movie, the moving autobiography of Hall of Fame basketball coach Don Haskins and his storied team of players, the Texas Western MinersIn 1966, college basketball was almost completely segregated. In the championship game for the NCAA title that year, Don Haskins, coach of the then little-known Texas Western College, did something that had never been done… |
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Jerry West: The Life and Legend of a Basketball Icon $3.73 When in 1969 the NBA sought an emblem for the league, one man was chosen above all as the icon of his sport: Jerry West. Silhouetted in white against a red-and-blue backdrop, West’s signature gait and left-handed dribble are still the NBA logo, seen on merchandise around the world. In this marvelous book—the first biography of the basketball legend—award-winning reporter and author… |
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How The Best Basketball Players In The World Got Good
In this article today I would like to talk about several tips, tricks, and tactics that just about anybody can use to become the best basketball player they possibly can.
Did you ever wonder how the best basketball players in the world got so good? Why is it that some people get to the NBA and others don’t? Why do some people get college scholarships to play basketball and others don’t? Of course the answer is that these people are better players than everybody else, but that begs the question; how do they get so good? That’s exactly what I’m going to talk about in this article today.
Basketball is the greatest game ever invented, in my opinion. Being the best player is its own reward, but the fact remains that NBA basketball players make millions of dollars, making basketball more than just a game. So what does it take to become a professional basketball player? Do you have to just be born with natural talent? The answer is no, in fact anybody can become a professional basketball player if they simply choose to work hard enough… the problem is that most people don’t want to put in the hard work.
It’s been a few years since Larry Bird played basketball but the fact remains that he was one of the greatest players in the history of the game. He once remarked that he couldn’t wait for the season to begin so that he could take a break! You see, as soon as the season ended, Larry Bird went to work full-time on his game – practicing from 10 to 14 hours every single day. Once the season started he could ease back on that work schedule so it was almost like a vacation!
Most people look at basketball the other way around. They work hard during the season and then take some time off afterwards but that’s the wrong attitude to have and that’s the wrong attitude for you to have too.
When you get right down to it there’s only one thing that makes somebody a good basketball player and that is hard work. You’ve got to treat it like a job and put in a full day’s work every single day during the off-season.
If you practice 8 to 10 hours a day every single day during the off-season, don’t you think you’d be an amazing basketball player in no time at all? Don’t you think you’d run rings around everybody on your high school team? Don’t you think you’d run rings around everybody in your state? The answer is yes, it just takes hard work.
Get in the habit of starting every day with a 3 to 5 mile jog before school starts. Then when school is out hit the gym or the park and shoot baskets for four hours. I like to choose 10 to 15 spots on the court and make 10 baskets in a row at each of those spots. That’s an amazingly effective workout that will sculpt you into one of the best shooters in your state.
Being the best basketball player is no mystery, it really does just take discipline and hard work. Talent is nice but definitely not necessary as long as you’ve got the discipline to work hard you should be just fine.
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Why are so many people not giving respect to my 3?
My 3 are Tim Duncan, Shaquille O’Neal, and Kevin Garnett. I’m getting tired of hearing about Kobe Bryant and Lebron James all the time! Everyone seems to like the dunkers and scorers. There’s more to basketball than dunking people, and scoring. Young people never learn that. That’s why when I play pick up ball, we stay on the court. Defense first! I’m not concerned about trying to dunk, I make sure my game is tight first and foremost! Everyone loves dunkers but never big men, and they’ve dominated this whole decade, matter of fact the NBA through history…except the Jordan era, but still you had Ewing, Olajuwon, and Robinson. People should focus more on the 3, and not the 2. The 2 ain’t getting nowhere without the 3! End of Story!
yea but have you seen the way lebron plays? he is putting up number only the big O himself could fanthom. And if you dont know who that is look it up. He is a one man show and he has the entire franchise on his back. Your 3 are going down as some of the best ever to play. you should respect that
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