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Dec 1891
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James Naismith, a Canadian physical education instructor, invents basketball as a less injury-prone sport than football in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Dec 21, 1891
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James Naismith publishes the rules for basketball, outlining the basic ideas and thirteen rules of the game.
Mar 11, 1892
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The first public basketball game is played in Springfield, Massachusetts, showcasing the new sport to a wider audience.
1893
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Mel Rideout arranges the first European basketball match in Paris, France, featuring the sport's growing international reach.
1894
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The soccer ball used in early basketball games is replaced with a ball specifically designed for basketball by Spalding.
1906
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Metal hoops, nets, and backboards are introduced to the game, improving the scoring system and gameplay.
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Feb 7, 1893
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Vanderbilt University plays the first intercollegiate basketball game against the local YMCA, marking the beginning of college basketball competition.
Feb 9, 1895
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Hamline University faces Minnesota A&M in the first recorded game between two college basketball teams, contributing to the growth of the sport in educational institutions.
Jan 18, 1896
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The University of Chicago and the University of Iowa play the first intercollegiate basketball match using the modern rule of five players per side, shaping the future of college basketball.
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1898
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The first professional basketball league is founded, marking a significant step in the sport's commercialization and popularity.
1904
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The professional basketball league is disbanded due to various challenges and issues, temporarily halting the growth of the sport.
1909
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Representatives of fifteen colleges take over control of college basketball, leading to the formation of the collegiate "Basket Ball Rule Committee," which later becomes the NCAA.
Image source: National Collegiate Athletic Association
1922 - 1928
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The Celtics become the strongest team in professional basketball, enjoying a period of success and dominance until disbanding in 1928.
1922
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The Original Celtics, an all-African American professional team, is founded, making significant contributions to the sport's diversity and development.
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1939
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The New York Renaissance (Rens) win the first World Professional Basketball Tournament, showcasing the growing competitiveness of professional basketball teams.
1939
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The NCAA men's basketball tournament is started, becoming one of the most popular and prestigious college sporting events in the United States.
Image source: NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
1909
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Mayak Saint Petersburg, a Russian team, defeats a YMCA American team in the first international basketball match held in Saint Petersburg.
Jun 18, 1932
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FIBA is formed with representatives from eight national federations, aiming to coordinate international tournaments and teams, leading to basketball's inclusion in the Berlin Olympic Games in 1936.
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Jun 6, 1946
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The BAA is established in New York City, laying the foundation for the future NBA and further professionalization of basketball.
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1949
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The BAA merges with the National Basketball League (NBL) to form the NBA, solidifying the professional basketball landscape in the United States.
1950
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The first FIBA World Championship is held in Argentina, showcasing the global growth and competition of basketball.
Image source: FIBA Basketball World Cup
1976
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The first women's basketball tournament is staged at the 1976 Summer Olympics, highlighting the growth and recognition of women's basketball on the international stage.
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1992
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Michael Jordan's participation in the 1992 United States men's Olympic basketball team, known as the Dream Team, helps popularize basketball globally and increase its international audience.
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2000 - 2010
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Kobe Bryant's success with the Los Angeles Lakers, winning multiple championships and his popularity, contributes to the global growth of basketball, particularly in China.
Image source: Kobe Bryant
2003 - Present
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LeBron James' rise to prominence as a basketball player and his global impact help solidify him as a face of the NBA and increase basketball's popularity worldwide.
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