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  2. File:Official A.A.U. basketball guide (IA ...

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    Issues for 1936/37- consist of rules for men, rules for women, Official basketball guide, and at various times, General rules of the Amateur athletic union of the United States, each section with separate t.-p. and paging

  3. Category:Sports equipment by sport - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Basketball equipment (1 C, 16 P) C. Cricket equipment ...

  4. Spalding Athletic Library - Wikipedia

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    Spalding worked with Dr. James Naismith to develop the official basketball and rule book in the 1893–1894. [78] Spalding published guides on Basketball from the 1893–1894 to 1940–1941. [79] The guides were also used by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) [80] and the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) [81]

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  6. Rim (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    A rim, also called a hoop, is a piece of basketball equipment in the form of a circular metal ring that supports the net. It hangs from the backboard. A professional rim has a diameter of 18 inches. [1] A slam dunk requires one to jump high enough to get his hand above or over the rim. [2] Today there are breakaway rims.

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  8. Basket (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    The basket or hoop is a piece of basketball equipment, consisting of the rim and net. It hangs from the backboard. The first basket was a peach basket installed by James Naismith. [1] The bottom was eventually cut out of the basket, and the basket was eventually replaced with the metal rim and net. [2] [3] [4] Today there are breakaway rims.

  9. Category:Basketball equipment - Wikipedia

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