Monday, August 19, 2013

opponents of the basket basketball

Since the invention of the basketball game in 1891, it has become a truly international movement. It is synchronous growth of women in sport, the man is one of the few professional. The origin of original sport in the United States, it has grown into the international huge height. Teams from around the world have been some quality players, are all trying to prove that, every day to find your own value, proud of their country.
Each team composed of five players, each trying to throw the ball to score more than the other team, play from above by opponents of the basket basketball. The basic rule is more than competitors score points, while preventing the opposing team to do so. Throw a successful rival the basket is worth two or three points, if it is taken more than three arc is 6.25 meters (20 feet 6 inches), from the basket in the international competition and 23 feet 9 inches (7.24 meters race in NBA). Each team can have at most 7 substitutions, but only when the playback stops, can.
The game is played in the four quarter of 10 minutes (International) or 12 minutes (NBA), and allows the half time break, two minutes, the other fifteen minutes of rest. The game, sometimes develop into generally 5 minutes of overtime. In the second half, both teams exchange basket / court. The time limit for the actual playing time, stop the clock, so, when the fight of the year is not active, which is why the game takes much longer than the allotted period (usually 2 hours). This is a very enjoyment of the audience, because they can watch their favorite team play. The player uniforms including state of New Jersey (the only number printed on the front and back) and shorts. The game control officials including the referee, one or two judges and officials, and has a limited number of timeout.
"Stool ball" in the Domesday Book describe the British in the 1085 census. Changes of rounders, town ball, and a -O-CAT. On Christmas Day 1621 governor Bradford pointed out, the man of colonial Plymouth plantation "in your streets, open in the play, some in the pitcher you, in some stoole ball and similar movement."

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