Who Invented the Game of Basketball?
- Dr. Naismith created basketball to keep a physical education class fit during the cold winter months in Springfield, Massachusetts. The class had 18 students, so the game originally called for 9 men on each side.
- Basketball originally was played with a soccer ball, and players threw the ball at peach baskets overhead. According to the Naismith Museum, (see Resources), the idea for shooting the ball at the baskets came from a childhood game--Duck on a Rock--in which Dr. Naismith and his pals would lob a stone at another stone sitting on a rock.
- As basketball became wildly popular thanks to the national YMCA network, Dr. Naismith took a position as physical education director at the Denver YMCA in 1895.
- In 1898, Dr. Naismith became the basketball coach at the University of Kansas, where he led the team for 10 years. He continued to teach at Kansas until his retirement in 1937.
- Twenty years after his death in 1939, Dr. Naismith was enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame where it all began in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Birth of a New Game
Duck on a Rock
Go West, Young Man
Coach of the Jayhawks
Hall of Fame Enshrinement
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