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  2. Indonesian Basketball Association - Wikipedia

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    At 1955, the name was changed and adapted to the Indonesian vocabulary, become Persatuan Bola Basket Seluruh Indonesia, but still abbreviated as PERBASI. [ 1 ] Perbasi adheres to a tiered vertical system, starting from the association level, Perbasi branch administrators (pengcab), Perbasi regional administrators (pengda), up to the Perbasi ...

  3. Indonesia men's national basketball team - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, due to the improvement of the name in accordance with Indonesian rules, the federation was renamed Persatuan Bola Basket Seluruh Indonesia (PERBASI). Perbasi was later accepted as a member of FIBA in 1953, and a year later, for the first time Indonesia sent a team to compete in the 1954 Asian Games in Manila. [citation needed]

  4. Crossover dribble - Wikipedia

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    The crossover can allow the player an open jump shot or a clear path to the basket. Crossover is generally performed for space creation. Crossover is generally performed for space creation. The first crossover, it is claimed, happened in a street basketball game at the Rucker Park by the street legend Richard (Rick) "Pee Wee" Kirkland .

  5. Basketball Australia - Wikipedia

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    Basketball Australia (BA), officially registered as BA Limited, [1] is the governing body for basketball in Australia. Established in 1939, BA is a not-for-profit organisation responsible for overseeing basketball at all levels in Australia, from grassroots participation to elite competitions.

  6. Basque pelota - Wikipedia

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    Basque pelota (Basque: pilota, Spanish: pelota vasca, French: pelote basque) is the name for a variety of court sports played with a ball using one's hand, a racket, a wooden bat or a basket, against a wall (frontis or fronton) or, more traditionally, with two teams face to face separated by a line on the ground or a net.

  7. Key (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    The key, officially referred to as the free throw lane by the National Basketball Association (NBA) (and Euroleague), the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), and the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), and the restricted area by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), also simply called ...

  8. Tennis scoring system - Wikipedia

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    A tennis match is composed of points, games, and sets. A set consists of a number of games (a minimum of six), which in turn each consist of points. A set is won by the first side to win six games, with a margin of at least two games over the other side (e.g. 6–4 or 7–5).

  9. Smash (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    A smash in tennis is a shot that is hit above the hitter's head with a serve-like motion. It is also referred to as an overhead. It is also referred to as an overhead. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A smash can usually be hit with a high amount of force and is often a shot that ends the point .