Tuesday, May 27, 2014
The game of basketball was created by Dr. James Naismith
in 1891 to condition football players during the winter. It consisted
of peach baskets and a soccer style ball. He published 13 rules for the
new game. He divided his class of 18 into 2 teams of 9 players each and
set about to teach them the basics of his new game. The objective of the
game was to throw the basketball, into the fruit baskets nailed to the
lower railing of the gym balcony. Every time a point was scored, the
game was halted so the janitor could bring out a ladder and retrieve the
ball. Later, the bottoms of the fruit baskets were removed. The first
public basketball game was played in Springfield, Massachusetts, on
March 11, 1892.That day, he asked his class to play a match in the Armory Street
court: 9 versus 9, using a soccer ball and two peach baskets. Frank
Mahan, one of his students, wasn’t so happy. He just said: "Huh. Another
new game".However, Naismith was the inventor of the new game. Someone proposed to
call it “Naismith Game”, but he suggested "We have a ball and a basket:
why don’t we call it basket ball"?
The eighteen players were: John J. Thompson, Eugene S. Libby, Edwin P.
Ruggles, William R. Chase, T. Duncan Patton, Frank Mahan, Finlay G.
MacDonald, William H. Davis and Lyman Archibald, who defeated George
Weller, Wilbert Carey, Ernest Hildner, Raymond Kaighn, Genzabaro
Ishikawa, Benjamin S. French, Franklin Barnes, George Day and Henry
Gelan 1–0.The goal was scored by Chase.There were other differences between Naismith’s first idea and the game
played today. The peach baskets were closed, and balls had to be
retrieved manually, until a small hole was put in the bottom of the
peach basket to poke the ball out using a stick. Only in 1906 were metal
hoops, nets and back boards introduced. Moreover, earlier the soccer
ball was replaced by a Spalding ball, similar to the one used today.
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