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- Don't you love baller nicknames? Check out a short list of great nicknames: Best Nicknames
- Ever wonder about the beginnings of organized basketball? We have a case study of how high school ball got started in Chicago. Read about the Cook County High School League in the early 20th Century.
Palin in High School
Obama in High School
- Right: If Senator Barack Obama and Governor Sarah Palin went one-on-one, who do you think would win? The lanky lefty from the Land of Lincoln certainly has a height advantage. But don't underestimate a former point guard who led her team to an improbable state championship. Especially if her nickname is "Barracuda." You can read Sen. Obama's basketball bio here and Gov. Palin's here.
- Who's the greatest young player you never heard of? Ricky Rubio of Spain played for his country in Beijing and people noticed. He's only 17 years old and already has two pro seasons under his belt already.
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Origins of the Game
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It was a wild time, with barnstorming teams, leagues that came and went, and men who could play for three teams in three leagues at the same time. Read about the beginnings of pro ball in NBA Roots.
- In 1897 the Amateur Athletic Union organized a tournament to determine a national men's basketball champion. They've been holding such tournaments ever since. For most of the first half of the 20th Century the AAU was the most prestigious championship there was. For a listing of all the championship games, go to AAU Men's Champions.
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How To Use Hoopedia
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This Day In Basketball History
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- 1970 - (Above) The tradition of Midnight Madness begins in College Park, Maryland. The NCAA does not permit basketball teams to begin their official practices before October 15. Maryland coach Lefty Driesell was the first to have his team's first regular-season practice begin at 12:01 A.M.
- 1985 - Max Zaslofsky, named to four All-NBA teams, including the very first one, passes away in New Hyde Park, New York. He was the youngest player ever named to the All-NBA team until LeBron James.
- 2005 - Atlanta Hawks center Jason Collier tragically dies en route to a hospital from a "sudden heart rhythm disturbance caused by an abnormally enlarged heart." He was only 28 years old.
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Off The Court
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Basketball 101
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