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  2. Youth system - Wikipedia

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    West Ham's youth academy is known as The Academy of Football, and has produced many English talents that have gone on to play with larger clubs in the Premier League. [7] Another example is lower league clubs who have produced high quality players through the academy and sold them to keep the club running.

  3. Outline of basketball - Wikipedia

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    Continental Basketball Association – was a professional men's basketball league in the United States, affiliated with USA Basketball. Four corners offense – an offensive strategy for stalling that was rendered obsolete by the introduction of the shot clock and the three-point line.

  4. Mikan Drill - Wikipedia

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    The Mikan Drill is a basketball drill commonly credited to George Mikan and his college coach at DePaul University Ray Meyer. It is designed to help basketball centers and forwards develop rhythm, timing for rebounding, and scoring in the paint. It is also used for outside players to better their layup skills and increase stamina, for longer games.

  5. Professional sports - Wikipedia

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    The APFA, by 1922 known as the National Football League, has remained the predominant professional American football league in the United States, and, effectively, the entire world. The evolution from a haphazard collection of teams in big and small cities to the much more rigid structure it is in the present was gradual.

  6. Professional sports league organization - Wikipedia

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    The new league was not universally accepted as England's top-calibre competition right away. To help win fans of clubs outside The Football League, a system was established in which the worst teams at the end of each season would need to win re-election against any clubs wishing to join. A rival league, the Football Alliance, was then formed in ...

  7. Tanking (sports) - Wikipedia

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    Tanking in sports refers to the practice of intentionally fielding non-competitive teams to take advantage of league rules that benefit losing teams. [1] This is a much more common practice in American sports that utilize closed leagues than in open sports leagues in other nations, which typically penalize poor performers using a promotion and relegation system, in which the worst teams after ...

  8. Mark Cuban reveals the skill that made him millions (and it's ...

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    Gaining sales skills will help you win financing, bring in investors, line up distribution deals, land customers; in the early stages of starting a company, everything involves sales.

  9. Sports league - Wikipedia

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    A sports league is a group of individual athletes, sports teams or clubs who form a league to compete against each other and gain points in a specific sport.At its simplest, it may be a local group of amateur athletes who form teams among themselves and compete periodically, at its most complex, it can be an international professional league making large amounts of money and involving dozens ...