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Basketball is an exclusively American sport. It dates back to 1891 when James Naismith, a young gymnast teacher in Springfield, Massachusetts, was instructed by his boss to devise a new game that could be played indoors during the cold winter months to keep it cool. Students are busy and trouble-free. Naismith recalls his childhood in Canada, where he and his friends played "rock ducks", in which they tried to throw a large stone out of a rock by throwing smaller stones at it. . He also recalls rugby players throwing balls into boxes at the gym. He came up with the idea of ​​nailing floating boxes so that players would try to throw the ball in. Naismith has two peach crates nailed to balconies at opposite ends of the school gymnasium. He formed two teams of nine, gave them a soccer ball and said the goal was to throw it into the basket guarded by the opposing team. Most of Naismith's principles still apply in one form or another. He named the game Basket Ball, of which the modern version is played in an organized fashion by more than 250 million people around the world, as well as countless other "pick-up" games.

Basketball quickly became popular due to its simple hardware requirements, indoor play, competition, and clear rules. The first professional basketball league was established in 1898. Today, the National Basketball Association (NBA) is the largest professional basketball league in the world with teams in the United States and Canada. The NBA currently has 29 teams competing in two games, East and West, in four separate divisions. Every year in the second week of February, the NBA pauses the season to host the annual All-Star Game, which features top players selected by fans from the United States and Canada. At the end of the season, the Eastern and Western Conference champions meet in a best-of-three series to determine the NBA champion.

Superstars like Michael "Air" Jordan have increased the popularity of basketball around the world. In 1992, the so-called dream team, consisting of the best American professional basketball players, represented the United States at the Olympic Games for the first time. Many National Basketball Association teams now have foreign players returning home to represent their countries in international competitions such as the Olympics. Dirk Nowitzki, who plays for the Dallas Mavericks, is the most famous German sports exporter to the United States. More than 200 national federations are members of FIBA, the International Basketball Federation, the independent organization that governs international basketball.

Since its invention, basketball has also been a popular sport among women. Basketball is also a popular sport among women. Adult women's basketball with the US women's basketball team's gold medal at the 1996 Olympics, gaining media attention for the college women's basketball tournament and the birth of women's professional basketball. League. The National Women's Basketball Association (WNBA) was founded in 1997.

Basketball has a special allure. As one sports journalist explained: “The great appeal of basketball is that the poorest kid can make him rich, and how he does this remains a mystery. Neither baseball nor football bring much excitement to this game, where the human body can be made to do otherworldly things by gracefully defying gravity. Trustworthy secrecy is part of the stupidly beautiful side of the American Dream that truly believes the impossible is possible."

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