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A basketball is a spherical inflated ball used in basketball games. Basketballs typically range in size from
very small promotional items only a few inches in diameter to extra large balls
nearly a foot in diameter used in training exercises. For example, a basketball
in high school would be about 27 inches in circumference, while an NBA ball
would be about 29 inches. The actual standard size of a basketball in the NBA is 29.5
to 29.85 inches (74.9 to 75.8 cm) in circumference.
Aside from the court and the baskets, the basketball is the only
piece of equipment necessary to play the game of basketball. During the game,
the ball must be bounced continuously (dribbling),
thrown through the air to other players (passing) and
towards the basket (shooting).
Therefore, the ball must be very durable and easy to hold on to. The basketball
is also used to perform tricks (sometimes called freestyling), the most common
of which are spinning the ball on the tip of one's index finger, dribbling in
complex patterns, rolling the ball over one's shoulder, or performing aerobatic
maneuvers with the ball while executing a slam dunk, most
notably in the context of a slam dunk contest.
Characteristics
Nearly all basketballs have an inflatable inner rubber bladder, generally wrapped in layers of
fiber and then covered with a surface made either from leather (traditional), rubber, or a synthetic
composite. As in most inflatable balls, there is a small opening that allows
the pressure to be increased or decreased.
The surface of the ball is nearly always divided by
"ribs" that are recessed below the surface of the ball in a variety
of configurations and are generally a contrasting color. An orange surface with black ribs
and a possible logo is the traditional color scheme of basketballs but they are
sold in various colors.
Balls are generally designated for indoor (generally
made of leather or absorbent composites), or all-surface use (generally made of
rubber or durable composites, also known as Indoor/Outdoor balls). Indoor balls
tend to be considerably more expensive than all-surface balls due to cost of
materials. In addition, brand new all-leather indoor balls must be "broken
in" first to achieve optimal grip before use in competition. The abrasiveness
of asphalt and the dirt and moisture present in an outdoor setting will usually
ruin an indoor ball within a very short period of time, which is why an
indoor/outdoor ball is recommended for recreational players. Outdoor balls are
commonly made from rubber to cope with rougher conditions, and they need to be
filled with more air to retain a suitable level of air pressure in colder
weather.
History
In early December 1891, the chairman of the physical education
department at the School for Christian Workers (now Springfield College) in Springfield, Massachusetts,
instructed physical education teacher James
Naismith, known to many as the inventor of basketball, to invent a new
game to entertain the school's athletes in the winter season. Naismith
assembled his class of 18 young men, appointed captains of two nine-player
teams, and set in motion the first ever basketball game, played with a soccer
ball and two peach baskets tacked to either end of the gymnasium.
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