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Orange/Multi Colour - Moulded Basketball Rubber
Size 7
Available in Different Designs
Deeper grains for better ball control and excellent grip.
Official Size & Weight, Butyl bladder for high air retention
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Orange/Multi Colour - Moulded Rubber Basketballs
Size 5
Available in Different Designs
Deeper grains for better ball control and excellent grip.
Butyl bladder for high air retention
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Orange/Multi Colour, Rubber Moulded Basketballs
Size 3
Deeper grains for better ball control and excellent grip.
Nylon winding for better shape retention and rebound.
Butyl bladder for high air retention
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Orange/Multi Colour - Moulded Rubber Basketballs
Size 3
For youth, Attractive colours & design available
Nylon winding for better shape retention and rebound
Butyl bladder for high air retention
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Orange/Multi Colour - Moulded Rubber Mini Basketballs
Size Mini
Attractive colours & design available
Nylon winding for better shape retention and rebound
Butyl bladder for high air retention
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History of Basketball Game
In early December 1891, Luther Gulick, then chairman of the physical education department at the School for Christian Workers (now Springfield College) in Springfield, Massachusetts, instructed physical education teacher James Naismith, known to many as the father of basketball, to invent a new game to entertain the school's athletes in the winter season. Naismith assembled his class of 18 young men, appointed captains of two nine-player teams, and set in motion the first ever basketball game, played with a soccer ball and two peach baskets tacked to either end of the gymnasium.The first purpose-built basketballs were made from panels of leather stitched together with a rubber bladder inside. A cloth lining was added to the leather for support and uniformity (identity). A molded version of the early Basketball was invented in 1942.From 1967 through 1976 the American Basketball Association (or ABA) used a distinctive red, white and blue basketball that is still seen from time to time.For many years, leather was the material of choice for basketball coverings, however in the late 1990s, composite materials were put forth and have rapidly gained acceptance in most leagues due to their superior performance in harsh game conditions
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