Not really, unless the Basketball court has walls around it. And even then, a basketball court is pretty small - you would want a larger space to hear a noticeable echo. One of the best echos I used to get was when I worked at a large warehouse at night - if I was outside, a good distance (about 500 feet, say) away from the large, flat, 3-story high exterior wall of the warehouse, if I clapped loudly, I could hear an echo.
a Basketball Court.
The benefits of a basketball court range from being able to play basketball to being able to have a nice place to exercise. If you love basketball, the benefits are endless. The main benefit is just so you can play the game of basketball.
it's a place where you play basketball with a nerd as the ball
In a court i think im 9 years old on June 21 2012
If you have a big flat drive way that's the cheepest way to go or u can buy a portable basketball hoop and play in the street.
James Naismith created the game of basketball in 1891. He was a physical education professor at Springfield College in Massachusetts (same place where the first basketball game/court was created). He needed a way to keep his gym class (a.k.a. the YMCA) active and occupied during the winter months, thus, the game of basketball was created.
Generally speaking, no. The rules change a little from place to place, but in most professional basketball leagues all players on the court can call a time-out if theur team is in posetion of the ball.
They are just there for practice so there is no right or wrong place for them.
Michael Jordan was a very famous basketball player. He likes to go on vacation in places such as the Caribbean.
NBA games are played in stadiums of a teams state
No...It would bounce all over the place...
You need a basketball, a pair of basketball sneakers, and a pair of shorts. and a place to play. I cannot emphasize the importance of proper sneakers when playing basketball, it is really easy to hurt your ankles without them. Generally though, basketball is one of the cheapest sports to play .