March 2021 Sport of the Month: Basketball
The object of basketball is to throw the ball (basketball) into a hoop to score points. The game is played out on a rectangular court and depending on which section of court you successfully throw a ball into the basket will depend on how many points are scored. The ball can be moved around the by dribbling or passing the ball. At the end of the game the team with the most points is declared the winner.

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User, Super. “Basketball Rules.” Basketball Rules: How To Play Basketball | Rules of Sport, www.rulesofsport.com/sports/basketball.html.
Basketball Fundamentals by Jon Oliver; Human Kinetics Staff
Call Number: 796.323 O48b
Publication Date: 2003-11-05
Learning to play basketball has never been more effective--or more fun--than with Basketball Fundamentals. Students will enjoy using this resource because they will learn by doing, spending less time reading and more time engaged in playing the game. With simple instructions and accompanying photographs, this book makes it easy to teach the game of basketball quickly. Basketball Fundamentals begins by teaching basic offensive skills so that students get an immediate sense of where they belong on the court and what to do when they get the ball. A separate chapter on defense teaches students how to stop the opposition by playing man-to-man, zone, or combination defense. Chapters are devoted to mastering specific skills including lay-ups, perimeter shooting, passing, dribbling, screening, and rebounding.
Coaching Basketball Successfully by Morgan Wootten; Dave Gilbert
Call Number: 796.323 W918c 2003
Publication Date: 2003-08-08
Post more victories this season and every season with advice from high school basketball's ultimate winner! In Coaching Basketball successfully Morgan Wootten shares his full arsenal of coaching wisdom on topics ranging from player communication and motivation to Xs and Os. The new material on zone offense, quick-hitting plays off the secondary break, man-to-man and trapping defenses, and situational in-bounds plays is sure to make this second edition even more popular than the original work (which sold more than 75,000 copies). This latest edition includes guidelines for physical conditioning, recommendations for job interviewing, advice on conducting summer camps, and a master plan for handling game situations.
Basketball and Philosophy by Jerry L. Walls (Editor); Gregory Bassham (Editor); Dick Vitale (Other)
Call Number: 796.323 B315 2007
Publication Date: 2007-03-09
What can the film Hoosiers teach us about the meaning of life? How can ancient Eastern wisdom traditions, such as Taoism and Zen Buddhism, improve our jump-shots? What can the "Zen Master" (Phil Jackson) and the "Big Aristotle" (Shaquille O'Neal) teach us about sustained excellence and success? Is women's basketball "better" basketball? How, ethically, should one deal with a strategic cheater in pickup basketball? With NBA and NCAA team rosters constantly changing, what does it mean to play for the "same team"? What can coaching legends Dean Smith, Rick Pitino, Pat Summitt, and Mike Krzyzewski teach us about character, achievement, and competition? What makes basketball such a beautiful game to watch and play? Basketball is now the most popular team sport in the United States; each year, more than 50 million Americans attend college and pro basketball games. When Dr. James Naismith, the inventor of basketball, first nailed two peach baskets at the opposite ends of a Springfield, Massachusetts, gym in 1891, he had little idea of how thoroughly the game would shape American -- and international -- culture. Hoops superstars such as Michael Jordan, LeBron James, and Yao Ming are now instantly recognized celebrities all across the planet. So what can a group of philosophers add to the understanding of basketball? It is a relatively simple game, but as Kant and Dennis Rodman liked to say, appearances can be deceiving.
Winning Basketball Drills by K. Atkins; R. Rainey
Call Number: 796.323 A873w
Publication Date: 1985-03-01
More than 270 proven-successful drills culled from top coaches. Includes 16 drills to refine inside moves, 25 for pinpoint passing, & 28 to improve shooting accuracy.
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