History of Basketball
The invention of basketball took place in Springfield, Massachusetts
in the United States by James Naismith. The game was invented in 1891. This game became established
fairly quickly, becoming very popular as the 20th century
progressed, first in America and then throughout the world. the game was intentionally
made to condition young athletes during the winter. It consisted of peach
baskets and a soccer style ball. He published 13 rules for the new game.
There were only thirteen original rules of “basketball”.
1.
The ball may be thrown in any direction with one
or both hands.
2.
The ball may be batted in any direction with one or both hands.
3.
A player cannot run with the ball, the player
must throw it from the spot on which he catches it, allowance to be made for a
man who catches the ball when running at good speed.
4.
The ball must be held in or between the hands,
the arms or body must not be used for holding it.
5.
No shouldering, holding, pushing, tripping or
striking in any way the person of an opponent shall be allowed. The first
infringement of this rule by any person shall count as a foul, the second shall
disqualify him until the next goal is made, or if there was evident intent to
injure the person, for the whole of the game, no substitute.
6.
A foul is striking the ball with the fist,
violation of rules 3 and 4, and such as described in rule 5.
7.
If either side makes three consecutive fouls it
shall count a goal for opponents.
8.
A goal shall be made when the ball is thrown or
batted from grounds into the basket and stays there If the ball rests on the
edge and the opponent moves the basket it shall count as a goal.
10.
The umpire shall be the judge of the men and
shall note the fouls, and notify the referee when three consecutive fouls have
been made.
11.
The referee shall be the judge of the ball and
shall decide when the ball is in play, in-bounds, and to which side it belongs,
and shall keep the time. He shall decide when a goal has been made, and keep
account of the goals with any other duties that are usually performed by a
referee.
12.
The time shall be fifteen-minute halves, with
five minutes rest between.
13.
The side making the most goals in that time shall
be declared the winner. In the case of a draw, the game may, by agreement of
the captains, be continued until another goal is made.[2]
Some of these rules were actually changed around 1894.
Today the game is very much different in the way it is
played from the rule to the basket design.
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