Who Invented Basketball?

he credit for inventing the amazing sport of basketball goes to Dr. James Naismith, a physical education instructor, and innovator. Born and raised in Canada, Naismith traveled to the US to pursue his interest in physical education and Christian ministry. It was while he was working as a sports coach at Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) training school in Springfield, Massachusetts that he created the sport and established its rules.
Dr. Naismith was undertaking an assignment to create an indoor sport which could be played enjoyed during the cold Massachusetts winters. The idea behind the development of the sport was to give the disruptive students an athletic distraction. For this purpose, James Naismith decided to create a sport that relied not merely on strength, but on skill, accuracy, and finesse .
Facing a two-week deadline, Naismith took inspiration from “Duck on a Rock,” a game that he enjoyed as a child, in which players would try to know off the “duck” placed on top of a large rock using a small stone. In the earlier version of the sport, he placed two peach baskets placed 10 feet above the ground. Also, a soccer ball was used at that time as the basketball ball was not yet invented.
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