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Who’s your favorite NBA player? 2007 NBA Finals MVP Tony Parker of the San Antonio Spurs? The Celtics’ Kevin Garnett? What about the Cavs’ LeBron James or the Suns’ Steve Nash? NBA games attract stars in the audience because of the stars on the court - now get to the arena and see for yourself!
Many people think that under the current rules strength and size aren’t as important as skills and speed. With scores regularly reaching the 100s, NBA games are always chock-full of action. Though you can catch the games on TV it’s nothing like being there in person and seeing all the NBA action live in front of you. Do you need tickets to an NBA basketball game? That’s a slam dunk!
James Naismith invented the modern game of Basketball in 1891, while working at the Y.M.C.A. College at Springfield, Massachusetts. Triangle magazine in Springfield, MA first published the rules for basketball in 1892, and 18 students from the Springfield YMCA played the first official basketball game later that year. The University of Chicago played its first college basketball game, defeating the Chicago YMCA Training School 19-11, in 1894.
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