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The Origins of the Jump Shot

The Origins of the Jump Shot
Author: John Christgau
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780803263949

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Looks at basketball's evolution and the supposed inventors of the jump shot


Rise and Fire

Rise and Fire
Author: Shawn Fury
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2016-02-23
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1250062160

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"It's hard to believe that there was a time when the jump shot didn't exist in basketball. When the sport was invented in 1891, players would take set shots with both feet firmly planted on the ground ... It took almost forty years before players began shooting jump shots of any kind and sixty-five years before it became a common sight. When the first jump shooting pioneers left the ground, they rose not only above their defenders, but also above the sport's conventions. The jump shot created a soaring offense, infectious excitement, loyal fans, and legends ... [This book] celebrates this crucial shot while tracing the history of how it revolutionized the game, shedding light on all corners of the basketball world"--


Origins of the Jump Shot

Origins of the Jump Shot
Author: John Christgau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2007-08-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781422366219

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Before the jump shot, basketball was an earth-bound game. In fact, inventor James Naismith did not originally intend for players to move with the ball. The inspired invention of the dribble first put the ball handler in motion. The jump shot then took the action upward. But where, when, & how did the jump shot originate? Everybody interested in basketball knows the answer to that question. Unfortunately, everybody knows a different answer. Here, John Christgau delves into basketball¿s evolution, following the supposed inventors of the jump shot to the games in which they first took to the air. He discovers that a number of pioneer players, independently but from the same inspired possibility, can each claim credit for inventing the jump shot. Illustrations.


Sprawlball

Sprawlball
Author: Kirk Goldsberry
Publisher: Mariner Books
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2019
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1328767515

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"Beautifully illustrated and sharply written, SprawlBall is both a celebration and a critique of the 3-point shot. If you want to understand how the modern NBA came to be, you'll need to read this book." --Nate Silver, editor of fivethirtyeight.com From the leading expert in the exploding field of basketball analytics, a stunning infographic decoding of the modern NBA: who shoots where, and how. The field of basketball analytics has leaped to overdrive thanks to Kirk Goldsberry, whose visual maps of players, teams, and positions have helped teams understand who really is the most valuable player at any position. SprawlBall combines stunning visuals, in-depth analysis, fun, behind-the-scenes stories and gee-whiz facts to chart a modern revolution. From the introduction of the 3-point line to today, the game has changed drastically . . . Now, players like Steph Curry and Draymond Green are leading the charge. In chapters like "The Geography of the NBA," "The Interior Minister (Lebron James)," "The Evolution of Steph Curry," and "The Investor (James Harden)," Goldsberry explains why today's on-court product--with its emphasis on shooting, passing, and spacing--has never been prettier or more democratic. And it's never been more popular. For fans of Bill Simmons and FreeDarko, SprawlBall is a bold new vision of the game, presenting an innovative, cutting-edge look at the sport based on the latest research, as well as a visual and infographic feast for fans.


The Science of Basketball

The Science of Basketball
Author: Alexandru Radu
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1351789716

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The Science of Basketball is the only book to examine the scientific principles underpinning preparation and performance in basketball, applied to both individual and team contexts. Drawing on the very latest scientific evidence, and including contributions from leading international coaches and scientists involved in the sport, the book explores every aspect of physical and mental preparation and performance, including: strength and conditioning, and training strategies physiological aspects of performance nutrition and supplementation psychological preparation skill acquisition biomechanical aspects of performance performance analysis injury epidemiology, prevention and rehabilitation coach education Incorporating case studies at the end of each chapter to demonstrate how scientific principles can be applied to practice, the book bridges the gap between theory and applied practice in basketball better than any other. It is essential reading for any student, researcher, sport scientist, coach, physiotherapist or clinician with an interest in the game, and illuminative supplementary reading for students of sport science and sports coaching.


180 Shooter

180 Shooter
Author: Brian McCormick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-08-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780557058617

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Whether novice or advanced, 180 Shooter offers instruction and drills to elevate your shooting percentages or enhance your shooting instruction. 180 Shooter includes over 60 drills and 20 pictures to assist with your learning. 180 Shooter is a complete guide to successful shooting, unlike any other because it uses learning progressions, not just drills. If you put forth the effort, 180 Shooter will help you develop into a 180 Shooter.


Shooting Stars

Shooting Stars
Author: LeBron James
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2023-08-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 059383044X

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The celebrated memoir from LeBron James - a poignant, thrilling tale of the power of teamwork to transform young lives, including his own "A book that will incredibly move and inspire you.” —Jay-Z "A heartwarming story of boys who became men, teammates who became brothers, players who became champions, wonderfully told through the maturing eyes of basketball's greatest star." — John Grisham Before LeBron James was an NBA superstar, he was just a kid from Akron, Ohio, who loved to play basketball on a team called the Shooting Stars. This is the story of how this motley group of ten-year-olds grew into a team and became men together - surviving the challenges of inner city America and enduring jealousy, hostility, exploitation, and the consequences of their own overconfidence in their quest to win a national championship. Shooting Stars is a poignant, thrilling tale of the power of teamwork to transform young lives.


Michael and the Whiz Kids

Michael and the Whiz Kids
Author: John Christgau
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0803245890

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"The story of Christgau's 1968 season coaching lightweight basketball in California"--


When Basketball Was Jewish

When Basketball Was Jewish
Author: Douglas Stark
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2017-09-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 080329588X

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In the 2015–16 NBA season, the Jewish presence in the league was largely confined to Adam Silver, the commissioner; David Blatt, the coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers; and Omri Casspi, a player for the Sacramento Kings. Basketball, however, was once referred to as a Jewish sport. Shortly after the game was invented at the end of the nineteenth century, it spread throughout the country and became particularly popular among Jewish immigrant children in northeastern cities because it could easily be played in an urban setting. Many of basketball’s early stars were Jewish, including Shikey Gotthoffer, Sonny Hertzberg, Nat Holman, Red Klotz, Dolph Schayes, Moe Spahn, and Max Zaslofsky. In this oral history collection, Douglas Stark chronicles Jewish basketball throughout the twentieth century, focusing on 1900 to 1960. As told by the prominent voices of twenty people who played, coached, and refereed it, these conversations shed light on what it means to be a Jew and on how the game evolved from its humble origins to the sport enjoyed worldwide by billions of fans today. The game’s development, changes in style, rise in popularity, and national emergence after World War II are narrated by men reliving their youth, when basketball was a game they played for the love of it. When Basketball Was Jewish reveals, as no previous book has, the evolving role of Jews in basketball and illuminates their contributions to American Jewish history as well as basketball history.


I Grew Up with Basketball

I Grew Up with Basketball
Author: Frank J. Basloe
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0803240236

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Originally published: New York: Greenberg, 1952.