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  1. Dr. James Naismith, undisputedly credited as the inventor of the game of basketball, was born in Ontario, Canada on November 6, 1861. As an orphaned youth living with his uncle and grandparents, he was an avid athlete, participating in various unorganized outdoor activities and, later at McGill University, in the organized sports of lacrosse, rugby, football, gymnastics, and soccer.

  2. 詹姆斯·奈史密斯(James Naismith,1861年11月6日—1939年11月),篮球运动的发明者。1891年詹姆斯·奈史密斯在马萨诸塞州春田(又译斯普林菲尔德)的基督教青年会国际训练学校(后为春田学院)担任该学校的体育教师,同时也是加拿大麦吉尔大学的美式橄榄球教练。

  3. 13 de ene. de 2020 · Dr. James Naismith was the Canadian-born physical education instructor who, inspired by a teaching assignment and his own childhood, invented basketball in 1891. Naismith was born in Almonte, Ontario and educated at McGill University and Presbyterian College in Montreal. He was the physical education teacher at McGill University (1887 to 1890 ...

  4. Dr. James Naismith is best known worldwide as the inventor of basketball. He also led an exemplary life, following the values he held dear. He was an educator and leader, dedicated to developing character through sport, and devoted to serving society. His gift of basketball is played in over 200 countries around the world. Biographical…

  5. 27 de mar. de 2021 · James Naismith, a Canadian American physical educator and innovator, invented the game of basketball in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1891 to keep his students active during the winter.

  6. James Naismith. In the winter of 1891, when a 30-year-old physical education instructor from the International YMCA Training School in Springfield, Massachusetts invented an indoor game that could be played between football and baseball seasons, basket ball – originally two words – was born. James Naismith wrote and developed the game’s ...

  7. Throwing a ball into half-bushel peach baskets was what Canadian-American educator James Naismith, at the YMCA Training School in Springfield, Massachusetts, suggested in December 1891 when asked to devise an indoor game that could keep men physically fit during the winter. His invention, basketball, was the subject he addressed in the inaugural printing of Britannica’s 14th Edition (1929).

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