Basketball. Koon Teck Koh

Basketball - Koon Teck Koh


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Field Goal

       Free Throw or Foul Shots

       Fouls

       Substitutions

       Time-outs

       Inbound the Ball

       Travelling

       Double Dribble

       Back Court

       Chapter FiveTeaching/Coaching Approaches

       Traditional and Games Approach

       Game-Based Approach

       Modifying Games

       Some Examples of Modified Games

       Chapter SixSuggested Teaching/Coaching Sequences

       Ball Handling

       Basic Individual Offensive Skills

       Basic Individual Defensive Skills

       Basic Offensive Team Tactics

       Motion Offence

       Basic Defensive Team Tactics

       Chapter SevenFIBA 3 × 3: Modified Game

       FIBA 3 × 3: Rules of the Game

       Chapter EightSamples of Basketball Skills Rubric

       Fundamental Basketball Skills

       Technique Assessment Use Rubrics

       Rebounding (Without Opponent)

       Scoring for Rebounding

       One-Handed Set Shot

       Scoring for One-Handed Set Shot

       Layup

       Scoring for Layup

       Gameplay Assessment Use Rubrics

       Chapter NineSample Lesson Plans

       Sample Lesson Plan 1

       Sample Lesson Plan 2

       References

       Congratulatory Notes

       Index

      CHAPTER ONE

      A Brief History of Basketball

      Basketball was invented at the International YMCA Training School Springfield (today, Springfield College), Massachusetts, USA in 1891. The man who invented the game was Dr. James A. Naismith, a Canadian-born and Physical Education instructor at the college. At the request from Dr. Luther Gulick, the head of Physical Education at the college, James was given 14 days to create an indoor game that would provide an “athletic distraction” for a rowdy class through the brutal New England winter.

      Naismith’s invention didn’t come easily. He tried many ideas, modified outdoor games such as soccer and lacrosse, but all these games were not suitable for indoor. Getting close to the deadline, James recalled a childhood game that required players to use finesse and accuracy to become successful. After brainstorming his new idea, James developed basketball game with 13 rules.

      In the very first game, Dr. Naismith used a soccer ball and attached two peach baskets to the balcony at each end of the gymnasium. The bottoms were left in the basket at first and the balls would have to be retrieved by climbing a stepladder when a goal is made. It started with just 18 men.

      The new game spread rapidly and was soon being played across the United States and in many other countries, now it is one of the most popular games in the world with more than 300 million players. Basketball is a popular spectator sport in America today, and through the Olympic Games, it is gaining international interest with more than 200 nations playing the game.

      Interesting facts for students:

      1.Canadian James Naismith, a PE teacher at a YMCA in Springfield, Massachusetts, is credited with inventing basketball in 1891.

      2.The first basketball game was played on a court that was half the size of courts today. Only one point was scored in the whole match. In this game, there were nine players in each team. A number that was based on the standard number of players on a baseball team. Later, the teams were reduced to five players on the court.

      3.The first basketball hoops were peach baskets with the bottom intact. Officials had to get the ball out after each basket using stepladder. The first string nets were used in the early 1900s.

      4.Early basketball games used soccer balls (1891–1950s). Players would rub coal dust on their hands to grip the ball better.

      5.Basketball became popular in high schools of USA before television started to cover national level matches.

      6.In 1932, the International Basketball Federation was formed by representatives from Italy, Greece, Argentina, Portugal, Czechoslovakia, Latvia, Romania, and Switzerland. Its acronym is actually FIBA and was taken from the French Fédération Internationale de Basketball


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