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Basketball

The game of basketball, including positions, basketball hoop sizes, and court sizes. Includes all levels of basketball.

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Which NBA player has the nickname AK47?

Utah Jazz Player, Andrei Kirilenko # 47. Kirilenko led the Jazz in many statistical categories:

  • total points: 1284
  • points per game: 16.5
  • total rebounds: 629
  • rebounds per game: 8.1
  • blocks: 215
  • blocks per game: 2.8
  • steals: 150
  • steals per game: 1.9
  • free throws made: 392
  • free throws attempted: 496
  • three-pointers made: 68
  • three-pointers attempted: 201

What if my son gets hurt at a jv game?

The school should carry supplemental insurance coverage (depending on your state it may be mandatory) to cover the costs of any injury. If it is a minor injury the athletic coach will "field treat" it, and you will be notified. If it requires immediate treatment, you will be called to take him to seek medical attention. In the event of a serious injury, he will be transported by ambulance to the nearest ER where the coach will have authority to give permission for treatment if you have not arrived yet.

If you are asking how you should react.... I can't tell you. But kids get hurt playing sports. Its normal.

What is naval gazing?

It has to do with thinking about yourself, possibly at the expense of actually doing anything.

I have wondered about the origin of the phrase. One imagines a person staring at their belly-button -- the posture paints a picture. It suggests the question "what are you expecting to see??"

Another interpretation is that the person is trying to figure out where he came from, the belly button representing the umbilical cord which connected him to his mother. Naval gazing involves asking the question "where did I come from," or "who am I?"

The navel is the 'belly button'. It means daydreaming or not being focused on the important things going on around you.

Mini netball court size?

is there a mini netball court dimensoin

What is the calculation or the formula on the quotient system in basketball scoring in case of triple tie?

In Basketball, a typical quotient system would be computed or generated by adding up the total points scored (for all games played) by each team and divide it by the total points allowed by each team (or total points scored by opposing team for all games played).

The teams posting the highest quotient is the team that advances to the next round/ quarterfinals/semis, ... etc. (see example below)

For Example:

A. Games played between teams:

Red (88) vs. Blue (82)

Blue (67) vs. Green (65)

Green (79) vs. Red (85)

B. Formula: a= b/c

where:

(a) = (b) / (c)

team = (sum of score made by team) divided by (sum of score by opponent)

(in all games played) (in all games played)

example:

(a) = (b1+b2) / (c1+c2)

Red = (88+85) / (82+79)

= 173 / 161

= 1.0745

Blue = (67+82) / (88+65)

= 149 / 153

= 0.9738

Green = (79+65) / (85+67)

= 144 / 152

= 0.9473

How long is a Toronto Raptors basketball game?

Around a little bit more than 2 hours if it doesn't go into overtime.

What is the value of a U of L Rick Pitino signed basketball?

probably depends on if it is a Louisville, UK Wildcats, or a ball from his pro career with the celtics or whoever.

U of L - $200

When did basketball cards come out?

There were basketball cards produced as part of multisport sets in 1910 and 1911; the first set was from Egyptiene Cigarettes and the second was from Murad Cigarettes. These were known as tobacco cards.

Basketball cards were not seen again until 1932 as part of the Briggs Chocolate card set.