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Who is Jay Wright? If you ask many in the greater Philadelphia area, you would more than likely hear the same response: He saved Villanova basketball! Rollie had a great run in the 80’s, but it was short lived. Since the glorious, magical season of 1985, Villanova basketball has been a series of ups and […]

6 winner sportbetting picks soccer bets basketball tips

Posted by Administrator on July 31st, 2006

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Betting Highlights on tricky bets of the day and the valuebets on Friday 3 of March.
soccer picks
Pick: Arezzo v Verona draw in Serie B. Do not forget the to score option at gamebookers, when you bet the second league in The Netherlands. If you betting France Ligu2, the under 2.5 […]

Basketball Offense Secrets Revealed

Posted by Administrator on July 31st, 2006

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Every basketball player I know is passionate about wanting to improve their offensive game. Well here are some secrets to stepping up your offensive game to take you to another level.
For starters, let me ask you are you moving without the ball?
The fact is you should always be moving. Never letting the defense […]

The Origins of Basketball.

Posted by Administrator on July 31st, 2006

The origins of the game of basketball can be traced back to a gentleman by the name of Dr. James Naismith. In 1861, Naismith was born in Almonte, Ontario, Canada. During his early school days, Naismith would play a game called duck on a rock whereby the child would endeavor to knock the duck off […]

Basketball Fundamentals - Coaching Layups

Posted by Administrator on July 31st, 2006

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The lay-up is the most basic shot in basketball. Unfortunately, it does not get a lot of attention when people work on improving their overall game. In a time now where fundamentals are slowly being forgotten and replaced with fancy show-boating moves, players need to remind themselves of the basic techniques of shooting lay-ups to […]

Outdoor Gear - How To Set Up Your Own Outdoor Basketball Court

Posted by Administrator on July 31st, 2006

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Basketball is a great sport played both indoors on courts and outdoors on cement and other surfaces. Not everyone has access to an indoor basketball court, so your own outdoor court may be your only option. Playing basketball outdoors, however, will require the right gear to make it as much fun as playing indoors.
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Who is Jay Wright? If you ask many in the greater Philadelphia area, you would more than likely hear the same response: He saved Villanova basketball! Rollie had a great run in the 80’s, but it was short lived. Since the glorious, magical season of 1985, Villanova basketball has been a series of ups and […]

Outdoor Gear - How To Set Up Your Own Outdoor Basketball Court

Posted by Administrator on July 30th, 2006

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Basketball is a great sport played both indoors on courts and outdoors on cement and other surfaces. Not everyone has access to an indoor basketball court, so your own outdoor court may be your only option. Playing basketball outdoors, however, will require the right gear to make it as much fun as playing indoors.
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The Origins Of Basketball

Posted by Administrator on July 30th, 2006

The Origins Of Basketball
by: Catherine Kenyeres

Do you know the origin of basketball?

The origins of the game of basketball can be traced back to a gentleman by the name of Dr. James Naismith. In 1861, Naismith was born in Almonte, Ontario, Canada. During his early school days, Naismith would play a game called duck on […]

Historical Events And Players In Basketball

Posted by Administrator on July 30th, 2006

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The father of basketball, Dr. James Naismith came up with the game in 1892 and the first game was played in Beaver Falls Pennsylvania on April 8 1893 between the New Brighton YMCA and the Geneva College. The game was very popular and by 1914 as many as 360 colleges boasted basketball teams. In […]