e p 1/7/11 per.7 computer #16 lemelsons mit program, basketball (game), january 11 th, 2011,
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Lemelsons MIT Program, Basketball (Game), January 11th, 2011, http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/naismith.html
For one of the classes he instructed, Naismith was charged by the superintendent to come up with new games that could help bring recreational sports into the gymnasium.
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Invention: Basketball
• Basketball was first played with 2 peach baskets and a soccer ball.
• At first, basketball was called “Duck on a Rock.”
• Basketball was invented (officially) in1949.• An estimated 300 million people play the
game today.• Basketball is less brutal today than it was
when it was first played.
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Inventor: James Naismith
• James Naismith was born November 6th,1861, in Canada.
• Naismith lived with his Grandmother because his parents died.
• He had 3 siblings.
• James was an outstanding athlete.
• He died November 28th, 1939.