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		<title>A History Of Spalding And How It Became The Best Basketball Name In The World</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Dec 2010 09:25:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike  Jordan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spalding could simply be the most popular and respected brand of basketballs. This company was started by Albert Goodwill Spalding in the year 1876 as a firm that manufactures balls that are used solely for the game of basketball.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Spalding could simply be the most popular and respected brand of basketballs. This company was started by Albert Goodwill Spalding in the year 1876 as a firm that manufactures balls that are used solely for the game of basketball.</p>
<p>According to the general survey, it has been found that Spalding is now a global leader in basketballs that can only compete with other well known market brands like the Nike, Rawlings, Wilson and Mikasa.</p>
<p>These have been the only accepted brands that are recommended by the NBA since 1983. They are seen as very durable and suited for both the indoor and outdoor games. They are also favored because of their affordability unlike the other brands like Nike.</p>
<p>As an example, one Spalding All Surface Composite Leather ball at SportDepot.com would go for as little as $30. Even as the name suggests, the ball is best for both the indoor and outdoor play. It is endowed with a soft composite leather shell, marked with deep channels to increase grip and bounce.</p>
<p>Both the NBA, and WNBA basketballs that are produced by Spalding measure 29.5&#8243; circumference and the one for women measures 28.5&#8243;. These sizes are officially known as size 7 for men and 6 for women.</p>
<p>The men&#8217;s basketball is pebbled and has a density of 122 per square inch, and this helps to retain the bounce for a longer period of time. The ball is covered in leather and is most suitable for indoor games. The wide channel design makes the ball to have a smooth bounce.</p>
<p>The men&#8217;s ball is referred to as Spalding Rubber Men&#8217;s basketball and is made with the specifications of the NBA. It is good for indoor as well as outdoor games. It carries a measurement of 29.5&#8243; circumference, is branded with NBA logo design and is brown in color.</p>
<p>The latest popular designs are the Spalding basketball TF100 and the TF1000. These ones are used for professional games by professional players. They can be bought online on SportDepot.</p>
<p>Alongside the official basketballs, the Spalding also majors in supplying other types of balls like the Leather Mini basketballs, which are sold by the sport online stores such as the OnlineSport.com.</p>
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		<title>The Most Exciting Comeback In All Of Baseball</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 17:05:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Vic Grobeck</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has been more than 23 years since that famous baseball game that the fans of the Mets will never forget and the fans of the Red Sox would like to forget. This game will never be forgotten and it was a crazy night in baseball history.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has been more than 23 years since that famous baseball game that the fans of the Mets will never forget and the fans of the Red Sox would like to forget. This game will never be forgotten and it was a crazy night in baseball history.</p>
<p>The Boston Red Sox and the New York Mets went to the World Series in 1986. It was destined to be a remarkable game as they were both at the top of their leagues.</p>
<p>To the surprise of many, New York lost its first two games at home, going down pretty easily to a confident Red Sox team. Things didn&#8217;t look too promising for the Mets and their fans.</p>
<p>But, lo and behold, the Mets luck changed and they won the third and fourth games to make the series even. However, the Red Sox then got the victory in the fifth game and had a great chance of bringing the series to an end with a win in the sixth game.</p>
<p>It seemed like that was destined to happen. It was the bottom of the 9th with the Red Sox in the lead by 2 runs and the Mets did not have any of their players on any of the bases. Everyone was ready to celebrate and thought this game was pretty much over and done with.</p>
<p>Then, the Mets managed to get some base hits a few times after they only had one strike left. It wasn&#8217;t too long before there was a wild pitch and one runner scored, which then brought this game to a tie. The crowd was going crazy because they knew that history was being made at that moment.</p>
<p>Then, something very unexpected happened next. The first base line is where Mookie Wilson hit a dribbler to and it should have been a super-easy out and the end of the game. However, the ball traveled right through Bill Buckner&#8217;s legs which resulted in a run being scored by Ray Knight and the Mets getting the win.</p>
<p>They went on to win game 7 of the World Series, making this one of the most meaningful and memorable games in the history of professional baseball.</p>
<p>There are so many fans of baseball that will always believe that this was indeed the greatest game of baseball that ever took place. And, judging from how it happened, maybe they are correct in that thinking.</p>
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		<title>The Things You Wish to Know About the NHL</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 15:32:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>River Thomason</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The national Hockey League was established in 1917 and since then  there were 4 major eras of the NHL ; the Founding, the first six, the expansion age and the Modern age.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The nation&#8217;s Hockey League was established in 1917 and since then there have been four major eras of the NHL ; the Founding, the first six, the expansion era and the Modern age.</p>
<p>In 1967 the NHL doubled in size by adding six new growth groups, so ending the age of the first 6. This growth was partially because of the threat posed by the World Hockey organization, which competed with the NHL for markets and players.</p>
<p>The first 6 is a phrase used to describe the six teams that made up the national Hockey League during the Original 6 time, the twenty five year time frame between the 1942-43 season and NHL enlargement in 1967. The original six teams of the NHL are the Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Blackhawks, Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins, New York Rangers and the Montreal Canadiens.</p>
<p>In 1967, with the world economy and political climate steadier than in decades previous, 6 further expansion groups joined the nation&#8217;s Hockey League, bringing the team total up to twelve and ushering in an age for the NHL called the growth era.</p>
<p>The basic wants for draft are comparatively easy ; the beginner must reach their 17th birthday before the Aug before the draft, to be placed in the pool for that imminent year. If they don&#8217;t meet this duty, they&#8217;re going to be placed back into the system to which they came from and must wait for the following draft.</p>
<p>The system was developed by a sir Clarence Campbell and it went as the following, the last place team at the end of the season will be allowed to make the first pick from the pool, and the chain will work its way up to the top seeded team in the league. The 4th time of the NHL is the Modern Time. This age started in 1993 and is still continuing today.</p>
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		<title>The Beginnings Of New York&#8217;s Yankee Stadium</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 20:27:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Al Anderson, Ben Long, Joy Furman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Yankee stadium was born in 1923 and was home to the glorious American baseball loving craze; it is one of a kind with its unique horseshoe shape and continues to remain the most famous stadium in the world over the last 8 decades. New York had not won the World Series championships but soon after it was built in about 284 days, the New York Yankees won their first game against the Giants and beat them in series of six games!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Yankee stadium was born in 1923 and was home to the glorious American baseball loving craze; it is one of a kind with its unique horseshoe shape and continues to remain the most famous stadium in the world over the last 8 decades. New York had not won the World Series championships but soon after it was built in about 284 days, the New York Yankees won their first game against the Giants and beat them in series of six games!  <span id="more-902"></span></p>
<p>One thing that brings this otherwise plain stadium its uniqueness is the success achieved by the New York Yankees and the men, considered as legends that played in that stadium. The significance is also that it hosted 37 games of the World Series! While walking into the stadium, one would definitely not miss the Monument Park, a place that honors the best of New York Yankee&#8217;s players with plaques and monuments that adorn the area.</p>
<p>The memorable walkway with a wall adorning the 16 retired players&#8217; numbers and their respective managers, along with a plaque for each of them. It is the New York Yankees that wore numbers permanently and also claims to have the largest number retire than other organizations, the first one to retire was Lou Gehrig, whose number was 4 during the year of 1939.</p>
<p>The Monument Park is a must see but see that you get there on time when the gates open or at least 45 minutes before the commencement of the first pitch. No chances to visit it post the games!</p>
<p>Babe Ruth and Baseball are hand in glove so to speak! Babe Ruth was the reason for the Yankee Stadium and it is most commonly known as the stadium that was built by Babe Ruth. It was Babe Ruth&#8217;s runs that drove crowds in thousands to the Polo grounds, which resulted in New York authorities&#8217; decision to build a triple deck stadium!</p>
<p>This massive stadium has altered its size about 15 times and boasts of offering the largest seating space for its spectators when compared to the 30 other ball parks that are major league. Bob Sheppard is the man with the commentator&#8217;s touch since 1951.</p>
<p>If you want a difference in seating perspective then the upper deck is where you need to be and if it&#8217;s above the playing pitch, then you got to be in the tier box. Beware the aisles, quite narrow for more than one but be sure to walk around the stadium boundary to get the exact view of this monumental splendor!</p>
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		<title>A Brief History of Basketball</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 11:35:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: John Parks Modern day basketball can trace it’s origins to early December 1891 when Dr. James Naismith, a Canadian physical education teacher and a local instructor at Springfield, Massachusetts’ YMCA Training School was desperately seeking an indoor game active and fit during cold, snowy New England winters. After trying several different games and finding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: <a title="John Parks" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/john-parks/77048.htm">John Parks</a></p>
<p>Modern day basketball can trace it’s origins to early December 1891 when Dr. James Naismith, a Canadian physical education teacher and a local instructor at Springfield, Massachusetts’ YMCA Training School was desperately seeking an indoor game active and fit during cold, snowy New England winters. After trying several different games and finding them too dangerous or not quite suitable for gymnasiums, Naismith wrote down the essential rules of basketball, incorporating some of the rules of a popular children’s game of the era, “Ducks on a Pond,” and then nailed a peach basket on an upraised track, ten feet above the playing surface. Of course, since the peach baskets still had closed bottoms, retrieving a ball after a player scored a basket was terribly inefficient – unbelievably, the game had to be stopped for someone to retrieve the ball with a dowel. And although the first official game was played in January of 1892, at the YMCA gymnasium Naismith’s handwritten diaries at the time indicate that he was extremely nervous about the new game he invented, fearing that his basketball wouldn’t take.</p>
<p>Oddly, in that first official game of basketball, there were nine players on a side and the winning team won a close fought 1-0 battle with a 25-foot shot – on a court barely half the size of the modern day court! By 1897 teams of five had become standard. Around the same time, women’s basketball was developed at nearby Smith College when Sandra Berenson, a physical education teacher at the college modified many of the rules for women to play. As it turned out, Berenson was fascinated by the values of teamwork, fair play and vigorous exercise that basketball promoted and began organizing some of the first women’s basketball games by 1893. By 1899 Berenson’s rules for women’s basketball were published and by the turn of the century, she was the editor of A.G. Spaulding’s legendary Women’s Basketball Guide which spread her version of basketball across the country to countless physical education instructors across the country. In fact, with the help of many YMCA instructors, basketball was promoted throughout the United States and Canada, paving the way for the game to be established as a varsity sport at many high schools. Sadly (and perhaps ironically), the YMCA began to discourage basketball by 1905, fearing that rowdy; belligerent crowds and rough play distracted from the organization’s mission. But that didn’t matter much as amateur clubs, colleges, high schools and even several short-lived professional basketball clubs and leagues not only filled in the void but also helped promote the game. Basketball was becoming so popular that the forebear to the NCAA, known as the Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the United States and the Amateur Athletic Union fought for control of the game’s rules and of its future.</p>
<p>A little known fact is that during those first decades, basketball was primarily played with soccer balls, which were difficult to dribble. Most games consisted of players passing the ball to each other in order to advance it up and down the court. It wasn’t for some time until a ball was specifically designed and made for basketball and frequently basketballs were irregularly made, creating an odd scene for modern basketball fans. It wasn’t until the late 1940s when college basketball was becoming insanely popular and viable enough to pave the way for the National Basketball Association’s popularity that Tony Hinkle developed the orange basketball that fans are so familiar with. Of course, it should not be forgotten that Naismith was also influential in the promotion and creation of men’s college basketball when he became the University of Kansas ’ first basketball team. And believably, many of Naismith’s first students and disciples became important in the history of college basketball including Amos Alonzo Stagg, Forrest “Phog” Allen, and Adolph Rupp.</p>
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