its hard to day when exactly Basketball was created, it was originally made by a peach salesman who used peaches and peach baskets to play.
The biggest disadvantage of basketball is that not everyone can play it. People who are blind or have poor motor skills cannot play basketball.
Basketball changed the world by letting people play a new game and having fun while playing sports
Florida student Chris Walker is one of the highest ranked basketball players in college basketball, although his poor grades have led some to believe he might be ineligible to play.
red nose day was invented to raise charity for poor children, and sick people. ):
poor basketball
Begging didnt work and poor people were treated badly. The only way to earn/get money was to play tricks. This was so that they could make a living and try to survive.
Not all black people are poor. For example, there are highly successful musicians, scientists, and even basketball players. There are poor people of all colors, even right here in the US. It is not always an education issue, but that is a factor.
What made him play basketball is that how poor his family used to be and how he saw the boys around the town play basketball. He was an intelligent boy, wich made him study basketball and love it :)Love: Maria Brooke :)Ps: I love LeBron james-Clevaland all the way in 2009/2010 NBA :)
Nature is all about recycling, and in the old day's people were too poor not to recycle. the question should be; Why did we stop?
First of all you have to be good, if you are poor and you never practice them forget about it. Ok if you are good, depending on your age, make sure you get into a good college, with a good rep. inn basketball. If their team usually is bad they are not going to have many scouts come to watch them play are they?
Referees are allowing players to play tougher defense. Hand checking is rarely called even though it goes on all the time. Players today seem to be poor free-throw shooters and poor outside shooters.
It wasn't "invented" it was written by Ben Franklin in 1732.