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Seattle Supersonics Tickets - Basketball Seattle Style!

December 18th, 2009
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Seattle SuperSonics tickets have always done brisk sales- not only are the Sonics former NBA champions, they are also the only professional sports franchise in Seattle to gain a championship win. The Sonics have currently marked themselves as contenders for a championship win in the near future.

The Seattle SuperSonics team is based in Seattle, Washington and is a part of the National Basketball Association’s northwest division and western conference. They play all their home games at the KeyArena and have one championship win, three conference titles and six division titles to their name.

Off With A Bang

The Sonics were officially born in 1967 and at its inception they probably had little knowledge that they would be NBA champions in just another ten years. But before that the Sonics had to find their footing. For a new team, the team did tolerably well, scoring some respectable wins at times while strugging at others. This of course was natural for a new NBA team and sales of Seattle SuperSonics tickets began to grow as fans came out to show their support.

The seventies however definitely belonged to the Sonics. The team made a number of important trades, mainly to tighten up its offensive line up. By 1977, the Sonics had a very strong back court tandem and key players Lonnie Shelton and John Johnson rounding out the winning team. Sales of Seattle SuperSonics tickets soared and many observers marked that if the team could hold together, there was no reason why the Sonics couldn’t pull of another big win next year.

The Slip

Unfortunately, that was the only championship win the team has been able to chalk up till date. By the eighties, it was becoming obvious that the Sonics were slipping. Despite good sales of Seattle SuperSonics tickets and a good fan base, performance began to decline and many felt that this was connected to the departure of Fred Brown, a key player of the team. From 1983 onwards, the Sonics were a decidedly mediocre team that seemed to have fallen into a rut that it couldn’t get out of.

The nineties initiated a period of change for the team. It was glaringly obvious that drafting changes were desperately needed to save the team’s game and sales of Seattle SuperSonics tickets. The team pulled into high gear, trading a number of players and bringing in a new head coach. It seemed like a positive move, since the team notched up an NBA record best in 1994 of 63-19. But in a bizarre twist of fate, the Sonics also get crushed by the Denver Nuggets right in the first round. It is generally agreed that the best Sonics roster till date is the 1995-1996 one. While there were no championship wins at that time, they certainly brought in conference and division wins.

Today, the Sonics are ready to bring the championship home once again. The team had some impressive games in 2005 and has improved its performance. If you haven’t already bought your game passes, you can do so online by getting in touch with an authorized online ticket vendor for Seattle SuperSonics tickets.



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New Orleans Hornets Tickets for Basketball With a Sting

August 30th, 2009
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New Orleans Hornets tickets have been rising steadily in demand for the past few years. The team started out as just another expansion outfit. Today it has established itself as a strong team to be up against on the courts. The Hornets are among the top fighting teams in the NBA today and New Orleans Hornets tickets are among the hardest to get.

The New Orleans Hornets are based in New Orleans, Louisiana and play their home games from the New Orleans Arena. They are part of the National Basketball Association under the southwest division and the western conference. The team has yet to post any big title wins.

A City Made For Basketball

The Hornets were born during a 1985 drive by the NBA to include a number of expansion teams in the league. Charlotte North Carolina announced a bid and it seemed a sound enough choice- after all, apart from being home to a very loyal and large fan base, the city was also home to one of the basketball hotbeds of the country. It was growing quickly and had also hosted the ABA’s Carolina Cougars. The clincher proved to be the construction of the state-of-the-art Charlotte Coliseum. The team officially joined the NBA in 1988.

The Hornets created quite a buzz even off the courts- they chose teal as one of their team colors, setting off a fashion craze among a number of other sports teams who also experimented with teal. Another feature was the unbelievably high demand for Hornets tickets. At one point the team sold out 358 consecutive games- needless to say, it was pretty hard to get your hands on Hornets tickets at that time.

Struggle And Promise

Despite high sales of tickets and a loving fan base, the team struggled through its initial years. This was to be expected of an expansion team and the Hornets became increasingly frustrated as they found they couldn’t win more than two games in a row. It wasn’t until the late nineties that the Hornets found their footing and during the 1997-1998 season they made it to the second round of the playoffs. The new millennium should have been the start of the rise of the Hornets but the team found itself saddled with a number of off-court politics. The owner was becoming increasingly unpopular due to a number of changes he had made in the team. This was capped with a rape allegation that was leveled against him. Even though he was able to avoid a civil trial, it was obvious that fans were less than pleased with him and sales of Hornets tickets literally plummeted. By 2002, the team was shifted to New Orleans.

Initially the demand for New Orleans Hornets tickets was pretty sluggish but the owner was committed to the team’s new home. There was mass speculation that sales of New Orleans Hornets tickets would meet the same fate as they had in Charlotte. Today however it’s obvious that the team is one that is on the rise and ready for a championship win. If you love basketball, you’ll love watching the Hornets play live- get in touch with an authorized online ticket vendor for New Orleans Hornets tickets.



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Cutting Edge Basketball With Cleveland Cavaliers Tickets

August 6th, 2009
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If you have got your hands on some Cleveland Cavaliers tickets you know you’re in for some really exciting basketball action. The Cavs have had a rich career so far, making waves both on the court and off it. They have fielded some famous basketball icons and some infamous owners. They have also been party to some spectacular NBA legendary games and moments.

The Cleveland Cavaliers are based in Cleveland, Ohio and play their home games at the Quicken Loans Arena. The team plays as a part of the National Basketball Association and is also a part of the Central Division and Eastern Conference. The team has so far chalked up one conference win and one division title.

A Stumbling Start

The Cavs were born in 1970 and started things off with a league worst record of 15-67. It would take a few seasons before the team began to become sure of its footing and show better performances on the court. Simultaneously, sales of Cleveland Cavaliers tickets also began to rise. By 1974, the Cavs had improved enough to miss the playoffs by just a narrow margin. The following year, the team won a series of games against the Washington Bullets in what has been known as the ‘Miracle of Richfield’. The name was given in light of the many last second shots and plays that characterized the series.

In the eighties, sales of Cleveland Cavaliers tickets were climbing as the Cavs showed more and more promise on the courts. Though they couldn’t seem to make it past the playoffs, they were certainly emerging as a team to contend with. However new management was in the offing and Ted Stepien entered the scene- his notorious trading practices were the cause of the creation of the Ted Stepien Rule. He also wanted to have a polka-based fight song for the team. Needless to say, things were on a chaotic bend and sales of Cleveland Cavaliers tickets began to fall. In the 1981 season, the Cavs hit rock bottom with one of the NBA’s longest losing streaks.

Great Games, Great Players

As expected, the team got a thorough shakedown and between 1983 and 1993 the team went through a rebuilding process. They were involved in one of the most talked-about matches in NBA history against the Bulls, when Michael Jordan seemed to be suspended in the air, right before making a basket. By 2003, the team had a good defensive line up and seemed ready to do some damage. Enter LeBron James.

When James joined the Cavs, Cleveland Cavaliers tickets sales went through the roof. James was a superstar in the making and he did not disappoint. Along with a number of other players, LeBron formed the core of the team that transformed the Cavs into a truly winning team. In 2007, the team snagged their first conference title win, their first big win after a division title win way back in 1976.

The Cavs are poised for some very big wins in the near future. The team is stronger than it’s ever been and they are now poised to snag the big championship win. Make sure you’re there to watch it all happen. Get online with an authorized ticket vendor and get your Cleveland Cavaliers tickets.



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Major Basketball Action With Minnesota Timberwolves Tickets

January 13th, 2009
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Al Terry asked:


Minnesota Timberwolves tickets were hardly on any basketball enthusiast’s most-wanted list a few years ago. Despite being a new team, the Timberwolves didn’t seem to be able to find their footing and many thought the team would not last for long. Today, they are one of the strongest contending teams in the NBA.

The Minnesota Timberwolves are based in Minneapolis, Minnesota and are part of the National Basketball Association’s northwest division and western conference. The team’s headquarters are at Target Center and so far, they have one division title win to their name.

Failing To Deliver

The Timberwolves were founded in 1989 as part of an expansion drive in the NBA. Early on, the team had huge support from fans and sales of Minnesota Timberwolves tickets were doing steady business. This was best seen in the game that the team played at the Metrodome. Even though it was a huge venue to fill, the Timberwolves managed to bring in one million fans. Minnesota Timberwolves tickets continued to be in demand for a while, especially when they drew in the third largest crowd in NBA history in 1990.

With such massive fan support and Minnesota Timberwolves tickets sales, the team should have started picking up the pace. But the Timberwolves began to falter- soon the team had the sad distinction of holding the worst NBA record of 15-67. Rumors began about relocating the team and the Timberwolves were almost moved to New Orleans. But fortunately for them, the NBA blocked the move and it became clear that the team had to begin rethinking their game strategy.

Rising Up

Under new ownership and a new manager, efforts began to rebuild the team. A number of astute trades and player acquisitions resulted in the Timberwolves making the playoffs for the first time in franchise history. Even though they were quickly eliminated by the Houston Rockets, it was nevertheless seen as a positive step forward for a team that had been floundering near the bottom of the barrel. Things seemed to look even brighter for the team as they signed in high-scoring players like Stephon Marbury and Kevin Garnett. These players however came with a heavy price and the team found themselves crowned the poster boys for irresponsible spending. This also took its toll during the NBA lockout, when they had to watch a number of their best players leave since they simply could not afford to keep them. It was during this time that the team let go of Tom Gugliotta and Stephon Marbury.

But the loss didn’t hit the sales of Minnesota Timberwolves tickets since the team really began to buckle down and play hard. Even without a number of their best players, the team managed to play very gritty and hard basketball, particularly into the new millennium. In 2004, the team won its first title of by snagging a division title win. Today the team is looking to be a very strong force to reckon with on the court. Don’t miss your chance to watch the Timberwolves in action- you don’t even have to stand in line for tickets. Just log on to an authorized ticket vendor and book your Minnesota Timberwolves tickets.



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Grizzlies Tickets - Exciting Matches Lined for the Season

November 17th, 2008
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The Memphis Grizzlies of the NBA were previously known as the Vancouver Grizzlies. The Grizzlies tickets to their matches can be bought from ticketing agents and websites. Looking at the popularity of the National Basketball Association (NBA), this team also attracts lots of fans due to different reasons. They have a dedicated website which maintains its schedule, fan club, blogs, community page, live events details and news/features of the team. This is a happening team with lots of talent, so watch it for more action.

Know The Team And Players

The Memphis Grizzlies team colors are navy blue, light blue, smoke blue and golden yellow. Their home ground is the FedEx Forum. They are yet to win an NBA title. They are expected to look upwards this year in light of the last place that they held in the 2006-07 league finish. With the new coach Mark Iavaroni, fierce competitive spirit and better performance is what all Basket ball fans expect from this team.

Players switch teams every season, thus it is difficult to keep track of them. This can be done using the online team rosters provided by different sites selling NBA tickets.

The Grizzlies 2007-08 roster contains players like Andre Brown from DePaul, Brian Cardinal from Perdue, Mike Conley from Ohio State, Bobby Jones from Washington, Mike Miller from Florida and many more known players. You can watch them in action- just make sure that you get Grizzlies tickets in advance to avoid that last minute disappointment.

When the Grizzlies made the shift from Vancouver, they required a new arena that they found in the FedEx forum. It is a part of the Western Conference Southwest Division of NBA which also features three teams from Texas and one from New Orleans. FedEx Forum, opened in 2004, was the first arena to install see-through shot clocks so as not to interfere with the spectators’ view of the action on court. It offers a maximum number of 18,500 Grizzlies tickets to be sold for basketball games when the team plays here.

Community Service By The Team

The NBA players work hard even off the court. They are committed to serving the community with dedication and determination and helping the youth realize their potential. The Grizzlies are also committed with both the corporate world and the community to generate positive impact through programs like: Educational programs, sports programs, community outreach programs, in-kind donation etc. These programs are meant to develop the sport of basketball amongst youth, raise funds for organizations to benefit the young and education.

The Memphis Grizzlies Charitable foundation was established with a view to help organizations fulfill their mission. The foundation strives to add value to each monetary contribution by promoting its families of partnerships and community outreach. Grizzlies fans can reach out to their favorite team through the watch parties scheduled at various popular hot-spots. So you see, buying Grizzlies tickets is not the only way to get to see your most-preferred basketball stars!

There are a number of matches lined up for the new year for the Grizzlies. You can get the grizzlies tickets from ticketing websites; the latest schedule of the events for all the teams is available on these websites. You can get 22 game package tickets, 5 games holiday pack, group tickets, single game tickets and 07-08 season tickets for the Grizzlies games. Grizzlies tickets are available with online ticket brokers for all events. The brokers have a large selection of tickets and can accommodate special requests too. In case you are unable to make it to the game, you can sell your tickets through the same site where you bought them from.



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Washington Wizards Tickets

November 14th, 2008
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Washington Wizards

The Washington Wizards is a professional basketball team based in Washington, D.C. They are amongst seven teams in the Atlantic Division of the eastern Conference of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The franchise plays in the Verizon Center also known as “The Phone Booth” and wears jerseys of red, white and blue.

The Wizards started its NBA adventure in the 1961-62 season. They were then called Chicago Packers and they managed to win only 18 games in their first season. They changed their name to the Zephyrs in next season. Then in 1963, they became the Baltimore Bullets as the franchise moved to Baltimore, Maryland.  The 1964-65 NBA season saw first success for the team and they reached the playoffs for the first time. In the following season, the Bullets advanced to the Western Conference Finals but lost to Los Angeles Lakers.

The Washington Wizards have won NBA championship in 1978. They defeated the Seattle SuperSonics in 7 games and brought a professional sports championship to Washington D.C. for the first time in 36 years. They were the forerunners of that era as they also won four Conference titles in 1971, 1975, 1978 and 1979 and seven Division titles.

The Washington Wizards saw many modifications in their team, team jerseys and logos in years to come. The biggest of them came on May 15 1997, when the Bullets officially changed their logo and name to Washington Wizards. They entered the 1979 NBA Playoffs and finished the regular season at 54–28. In the playoffs the Bullets nearly blew a 3-1 series lead against the Atlanta Hawks, but managed to hold off the Hawks in 7 games.

This was the time when the Wizards started declining in their game and wins and didn’t advance to the playoffs for several years. They made some very good trades but in vain. A major transition came for the Wizards when in January 2000; Michael Jordan became the Washington Wizards’ president of basketball operations and minority owner. He dissociated himself from the ownership net year in 2001 and returned as player but he soon left the team because of internal some issues. The Wizards, however, didn’t showed improvement in their ratings and continued to miss important games.

A year after making the playoffs for the first time in 8 years, the 1997/98 season saw a new beginning for basketball in Washington. The team changed its name to Wizards fearing Bullets would endorse gun violence. The addition of a new logo and new uniforms and a new arena as the MCI Center in downtown Washington completed this change. MCI Center was opened on December 2nd with the Wizards beating the Seattle Supersonics 95-78.

At the MCI Center, the Wizards were hard to beat as they posted a 24-12 record. However, they would fall 1 game short of the playoffs as they concluded in 4th place with a 42-40 record. During the 2004-2005 season, the team posted their finest regular season record 45-37 in 26 years. It marked the first time the franchise had ever made the playoffs as the Wizards. The Wizs won their first playoff game since 1988 in Game 3 of the first round against the Chicago Bulls.

In Game 5, they took their first lead in a playoff series since 1986 and won against Chicago. In Game 6, they won their first playoff series in 23 years defeating the Chicago Bulls 94-91; also becoming only the ninth team in NBA history to win a playoff series after being down 0-2.

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Basketball Wizardry With Washington Wizards Tickets

September 29th, 2008
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Al Terry asked:


If you have Washington Wizards tickets then you have tickets to see a team that has been there and back in the world of basketball. Through a slew of name changes, victories and failures, the Wizards have always spun a web of magic that has held fans and basketball lovers enthralled.

The Washington Wizards are currently based in Washington D.C. and they play their home games at the Verizon Center. The team plays as a part of the National Basketball Association and is also a part of the Southeast Division and the Eastern Conference. The Wizards have won one championship title, seven division titles, and four conference wins.

What’s My Name Again?

The Wizards were born in 1961 and had a rather unstable beginning, shifting from locality, to name a number of times, before settling on the Washington Wizards in 1997. Prior to that, the team was the Chicago Packers, Chicago Zephyrs, Baltimore Bullets, Capital Bullets and the Washington Bullets. On the courts, the team did rather well in its early years, pulling in a truly momentous season in 1977-1978. This was mainly due to the fact that the team was a long shot chance to win and the famous phrase “The opera ain’t over ’til the fat lady sings!” became the war cry used by the coach to rally the team to victory.

Following this, the team became plagued by injured players and those who were nearing the retirement. The team naturally slipped into a period of poor performances and continued to play very mediocre basketball, for about ten years. The team was finally renamed for the last time in 1997 and fans hoped to see some improvement in the game.

Scandal and The Comeback Kids

The initial reaction to the name Wizards was of nervous hesitation, as it brought up associations with the grand wizards of the Klu Klux Klan. However, fans soon began lining up for Washington Wizards tickets, mainly because in 2001, Michael Jordan joined the team as its president. Sale of Washington Wizards tickets took another jump when Jordan decided to come out of retirement and play for the Wizards as well. In order to play, he gave up his minority ownership responsibilities and helped the team on the court. However, much to the shock of the team and fans alike, Jordan was then fired, due to bad trades and draft choices. Though the Wizards never made the playoffs during that time, Jordan’s presence packed the stadiums and sales of Washington Wizards tickets were at an all time high.

Despite this crushing blow, the Wizards were able to make a comeback of sorts, pulling together to ensure that they delivered a tight game each and every time. This happened despite the fact that the player roster became rather depleted over time- nevertheless, the Wizards managed to play well and pull in the same kind of crowds they did when Jordan was around. Loyal fans and basketball enthusiasts alike are all waiting with bated breath to see how the Wizards will weave their magic- don’t miss your chance to watch it happen live. Contact an authorized online ticket vendor and order your Washington Wizards tickets.



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Atlanta Thrashers Tickets

August 27th, 2008
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The Atlanta Thrashers

With a watchful eye, sheer balance and a cold glittering ice under the feet turns on the mood of ice hockey professionals. The Atlanta Thrashers are a professional ice hockey team based in Atlanta, Georgia. They are members of the Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The nickname “Thrashers”, was selected after Georgia’s state bird, the brown thrasher. “Thrashers” had actually been runner-up to “Flames” for Atlanta’s first NHL team and Philips Arena, the Thrashers’ new home, was built on the site of the former Omni, which had been home to the Flames.

Since their inception, they have played their home games at Philips Arena. The Thrashers have qualified for the Stanley Cup Playoffs once in 2006-07 season. Atlanta was awarded a NHL franchise on June 25, 1997. This marked a return to Atlanta, Georgia by the NHL. The old Atlanta Flames team departed for Calgary in 1980 and became the Calgary Flames.

The team was sold to a group of Atlanta Spirit, LLC by Time Warner, in September 21, 2003, along with the National Basketball Association’s Atlanta Hawks. That same month brought tragedy as star forward Dany Heatley crashed his Ferrari in a one-car accident that seriously injured him (broken jaw and arm, sprained wrist, torn ACL and MCL) and severely injured Thrashers center Dan Snyder, who died five days later due to infection stemming from the accident. The Thrashers dedicated their 2003–04 NHL season in Snyder’s memory. The loss of a team member became a sorry factor for the team yet they faced the challenge with a daring heart, thus accepting all the challenges that life offered them.

The Thrashers clinched a spot in the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time in team history in the 2006–2007 season, while also capturing the first division championship. They were swept 4–0 in the first round of the playoffs by the New York Rangers. But later those comeback victories became a recurring sight throughout the season, that also included wins from games against the Los Angeles Kings and the New York Islanders.

The absence of Heatley and a lack of depth started to appear. Boxing Day 2003 marked both a bright and dark day for the Thrash. On that day, Heatley skated for the first time since his car accident with Snyder, but it also marked the last win for the Thrashers before an extended losing streak. From December 28 to February 11 the Thrashers went a dismal 1–17–3. However, fans were entertained regardless of the team’s struggles. Kovalchuk became only the second Thrashers’ player to score in the NHL All-Star Game (after Heatley).

Waddell appointed a former NHL winger Curt Fraser. Fraser also served as a coach for Waddell’s former IHL team in Orlando. He led Atlanta’s first NHL season underwhelming at best as the team finished a dismal 14-57-7-4. The club began to assemble its front office in 1998 by hiring Don Waddel as their first general manager. Atlanta played its first game on October 2, 1999 but lost 4-1 to the New Jersey Devils. Tieing the Buffalo Sabres 5-5, they earned their first NHL regular season point later that week.

Though that first year saw the Atlanta Thrashers play like a typical expansion team yet they saw their first victory when Damian Rhodes shutout the New York Islanders 2-0 in Long Island. Wins were few as Andrew Brunette led the team in scoring with a modest 50 points. The franchise concluded last in the Southeast Division with a NHL worst 14-61-7-4 record for 39 points. The Thrashers missed the playoffs and began their next season.

Later, some consolation came when the Thrashers were able to take winger Dany Heatley with the second overall pick in the 2000 entry draft. However, Heatley would not arrive for another season. Hence, 2000-01, version of the Thrashers had made few improvements in terms of personnel. Thrashers continued to struggle to win games but things weren’t getting much better. Atlanta Thrashers did improve, however, after veterans Ray Ferraro, Brunette, and Donald Audette found some chemistry together on the team’s first line.

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Nba Tickets - the History of American Basketball

July 8th, 2008
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National Basketball Association (NBA) is the body that governs basketball in the United States and Canada. When the group of owners of the top professional basketball teams met in New York at the Hotel Commodore on June 6, 1946, they formed an association known as the Basketball Association of America (BAA). Most of these primary members were the owners of the arenas in the major cities of the United States. In 1949, BAA merged with another league, the National Basketball League (NBL), to form the NBA.

The First NBA Game

The new league’s first game was between the Toronto Huskies and the New York Knickerbockers. The game was played on November 1, 1946 at the Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, and was won 68-66 by the Knickerbockers in front of a crowd of 7,090 spectators. Considering that every young Canadian then played hockey, this was a very good attendance.

The basketball played then was very different from how it is played today. There was hardly any leaping and feats akin to ballet – as is common in the game today! That first game was from a very different era. Double pump and slam dunks were not a routine maneuver. In fact, the players could not, and did not, jump well. The teams had an unlimited time to shoot, as the 24 second clock had not yet been introduced. The belief, then, by many coaches was that when a player left both his feet off the ground for a shot, it spelled trouble, and so jump shots were hardly taken.

The BAA started with 11 teams when it formed in 1946, and today there are 30 teams playing in the NBA – 29 teams from the United States and one from Canada. NBA is currently divided into two conferences – the Western and the Eastern conferences, with each conference having three divisions. Each division has five teams in it. Currently, the Boston Celtics is the most successful team in NBA having won 16 NBA Championships. The Los Angeles Lakers come in second with 14 Championships under their belt.

The Origin Of Basketball

Basketball was invented, in 1891, by Dr. James Naismith, a physical education instructor at the YMCA Training School in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. He devised the game when looking for ways to keep his football players in shape during the off season months. By the following year in 1892, he put the rules of the game together, which had 13 rules. The first game of basketball was played in 1893, when he split his team of 18 players into two sides of nine players each.

From such humble beginnings has come the game which is played today by more than 300 million people globally!

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NBA tickets are one of the most sought after sports tickets in the United States. Most young Americans, mostly going to school or attending colleges are ardent fans of the game, and look to purchase NBA tickets for the games their favorite teams are involved in.



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