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basketball
[ bas-kit-bawl, bah-skit- ]
noun
- the round, inflated ball approximately 30 inches (76 centimeters) in circumference, used in this game.
basketball
/ ˈ²úɑ˲õ°ìɪ³ÙËŒ²úɔ˱ô /
noun
- a game played by two opposing teams of five men (or six women) each, usually on an indoor court. Points are scored by throwing the ball through an elevated horizontal metal hoop
- the inflated ball used in this game
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of basketball1
Example Sentences
Forces outside of basketball are only going to continue to change the sport as revenue sharing is expected to come into effect as soon as next week.
“That’s special, obviously in our memory and what he meant to the league, to the world of basketball, to our organization when he worked here,†Curry said of West, who died in June.
They are an example of former players returning to the community to pass along their basketball knowledge to a new generation of players.
In particular, futuristic wheelchair basketball game Drag x Drive, where both "mice" are pushed to mimic moving wheels.
After getting his start as a student broadcaster calling men’s basketball games when he attended California, Marcus went on to work local high school football and basketball games for various Southern California television outlets.
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