Basketball is fun to play and watch for millions of people, sooo it got popular. Basketball is considered the second most played sport in the US, football being the first. It has alot of plays and rules.
it is a sport, hobby,a game that is very active jumping,running.it chalenges your srtenght and your mind,tobe able to push your self back and forth down the court.
to guess and perdict what the person might do. to work as a team it is a job. Loved by many
Basketball has brought the world together, similar to what many other sports have done. Anyone can get together, regardless of race, religion, and ethnicity, and play a simple game of basketball.
Um, it didnt, a sport only play in 3 or 4 countries can't 'spread'.
Because it wanted to
Because everyone wants that "USA Swagger"
By practicing and practicing
in 1891
in 1891
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it very popular. It expands into major countries yearly.
Everywhere
Ive gotta go with a really big spread.
it came to North America then Asia then Africa then Europe then South America
Ideals through migration. As people travel they bring along their cultures, and tradition and as a result people displace ideas that are no longer in place.
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The most addictive Physics game is the sim game called Basketball. The game is compete with player internationally and nationally, trying to get the most baskets within a time limit.
Apple is an internationally successful company.
There are many versions of Team Canada. They compete at the Olympic games and internationally in soccer, hockey, basketball and baseball. The most famous is the Team Canada hockey team and they were founded in 1963.
James Naismith revolutionized the game of basketball in America. He instituted thirteen rules that made the game what we know today. With his changes, the United States army and the YMCA helped spread the game.
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well I dont know of any "place" per say, but it is the fastest growing sport in North America, but taking into account popularity of Football, Soccer, Baseball, Basketball, Bowling (somehow, but it does count), Hockey, etc. Its around 11-15 in the U.S. , Internationally is definantley another story, probably around 30-40 internationally