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Basketball

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

10,661 Questions

What is the Cleveland Cavaliers home court named?

the Boston garden, then it was the fleet center and now it's the td banknorth garden.

How do you play?

you keep bouncing the ball and move towards the goal and shot the ball?

What is the name of the n.b.a player who plated for San Antonio Spurs?

There are many players that play for San Antonio um theres Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobli, Richard Jefferson. What player are you talking about?

How much money does an nba player make?

Alot of it depends on how good the player is..

Low end you could make 400k a year and it goes up pending on the contract you sign

Is their any games like buzzer beater?

Yes there is such game as buzzer beater

Where did the basketball tradition of cutting down the nets start?

As each team advances to the final quartet, viewers will expect the teams to celebrate with a time-honored tradition: cutting down the nets. But not many fans will know where that tradition originated. Well, legendary high school and college coach Everett Case is given credit for starting the practice in 1947. In his first season as coach of North Carolina State, Case's team won the Southern Conference tournament. Case decided to celebrate by taking the nets as a souvenir. The practice caught on and now college teams punctuate tournament titles with some twine trimming.

(According to a USA Today article online located at usatoday.com)

Who is the highest paid PBA basketball player 2013?

James Yap was the highest paid player that year, with 80 million pesos in his three-year contract.

Why do some people jump higher than other people?

Jumping ability is a learned skill which can be influenced by such factors as: genetics, diet, exercise, muscle development through weight training and practice. I'm sure there are other factors, but hopefully this is a start.

When does the isostatic rebound of an area stop?

I am here because i googled this same question, but i think i have a hypothesis of my own, which would be that yes it should stop eventually. There are vast areas of the Earth that have no area of isostatic activity - check out the wikipedia on post glacial rebound and there is a map that shows regions. I would imagine that this since this is an energy state issue , balancing with gravity, that the system would tend to settle as soon as possible. If we look at varying geologic areas effected by isostatic rebound it seems like they occur, in then remain static. iso static , a series of teeter-totter weights and balances, on the surface of the crust.

What do I need to do to go to the NBA?

If you are currently in college just play there and then NBA scouts will come and decide if you are the right material