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First, it was established in 1949.
2. In 1896, the first basketball organization in the United States"National Basketball League (NBL)."It was founded, but at that time the rules of basketball were not perfect, the organization was not perfect, and after a few seasons, the organization existed in name only. On April 6, 1946, Walter Brown, the owner of Boston Garden, initiated the establishment of the "National Basketball Association" (BAA).", the BAA was founded with a total of 11 teams. For the first time, Brown proposed a high salary system and a contract system, which means that professional basketball must have strong financial support in order to keep the game at a high level.
The contract system means that a player can only sign a contract with one club, and a player reserve system is set up in case the player leaves the team suddenly. On November 1st, the BAA competition officially began. The match was between the Toronto Eskimos and the New York Knicks, and the score was 66:
68, the Knicks won. In 1947, under the leadership of Joe Fox, the league's first scoring champion in the league of the Philadelphia Warriors (points per game), they defeated the Chicago Bucks 4-1 to become the first team to win the championship.
In 1949, thanks to Brown's efforts, the two major basketball organizations in the United States, the BAA and the NBL, merged to form the body"National Basketball Association (NBA for short).
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The NBA, as it is known today, was founded on June 6, 1946. When it was founded, it was called BAA, that is, the National Basketball Association, which was jointly initiated by the owners of 11 ice hockey arenas and gymnasiums in order to keep the gyms from being idle outside of NHL games, so the NBA is also called "NHL's little brother". In 1949, it was renamed the National Basketball Association (NBA) and has remained in use today.
The association's headquarters are located at the Olympic Tower Building at 645 Fifth Avenue in New York, and its current president is David Stern. The NBA is also one of the four major professional sports leagues in North America, but it ranks third behind the NFL and MLB.
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NBA is an abbreviation for National Basketball Association (National Basketball Association). Founded on June 6, 1946. When it was founded, it was called BAA, or Basketball Association of America, and was founded by the owners of 11 ice hockey arenas and gymnasiums to keep their gyms from sitting idle outside of ice hockey games.
The BAA was founded with 11 teams: the New York Knicks, Boston Celtics, Washington Congress, Chicago Bucks, Cleveland Rebels, Detroit Falcons, Philadelphia Cavaliers, Pittsburgh Irons, Providence Steam, St. Louis Bombers, and Toronto Eskimos. In 1949, the BAA annexed another league (NBL) at the time and renamed it the NBA.
In the 1949-50 season, there were 17 teams in the NBA. In 1976, the NBA annexed the National Basketball Association (ABA), increasing the number of teams to 22. The Dallas Mavericks joined in 1980, the Charlotte Hornets and Miami Heat joined the Orlando Magic and the Minnesota Timberwolves, two Canadian teams joined the NBA, and the Toronto Raptors and Vancouver Grizzlies brought the NBA's total to 29 teams.
In 2004, the Bobcats joined 30 teams.
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In 1949, thanks to Brown's efforts, the BAA and the NBL, two major basketball organizations in the United States, merged to form "National Basketball."
Association (NBA)". Brown also became the founder of what would later become known as the Boston Celtics. The NBA was founded.
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The NBA was really founded on June 6, 1946! But there was also a series of foreshadowing before, and the general history is as follows!
In 1891, Canadian Dr. James Naismith, in order to find a way for students to exercise in winter, created basketball with two broken baskets and a broken football, which led to today's NBA.
In 1896, the first basketball organization in the United States, the National Basketball League, was founded, but due to the imperfect rules and organizational structure of basketball at that time, after a few seasons, the organization existed in name only.
In 1946, Walter A. Brown, the owner of Boston Garden, founded the "American Basketball Association" (ABA) in order to prevent the gymnasium from being idle outside of NHL games, and ABA was founded with a total of 11 teams.
In 1949, thanks to Brown's efforts, the two major basketball organizations in the United States, ABA and NBL, merged to form the "NBA".
In 1967, a new basketball organization, ABA (American Basketball Association), was founded, with George McCon as its first president. The San Diego Rockets (Houston Rockets) and Seattle SuperSonics joined the team, bringing the total number of teams up to 12.
In 1976, due to poor management, ABA was annexed by the NBA, and the original ABA teams Denver Nuggets, Indiana Pacers, New York Nets and San Antonio Spurs were merged into the NBA. The number of teams increased to 22. Since then, the NBA has formed a monopoly on the American basketball industry.
European integration began after World War II, and on 9 May 1950, French Foreign Minister Schumann proposed to West German Chancellor Adenauer that coal and steel production in both countries be placed under the management of a supranational high-level institution and that the institution be opened to other countries, a proposal echoed by Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. On April 18, 1951, the six countries signed the "European Coal and Steel Joint Venture Treaty" in Paris, formally establishing the "European Coal and Steel Community". On March 25, 1957, the six countries signed the "Treaty on the European Economic Community" and the "Treaty on the European Atomic Energy Community" in Rome, collectively referred to as the "Treaty of Rome", and decided to establish the "European Economic Community" and the "European Atomic Energy Community", which officially entered into force on January 1, 1958. On July 1, 1967, the six countries formally merged the "European Economic Community", "European Atomic Energy Community" and "European Coal and Steel Community" and other major institutions such as the Council of Ministers and Committees, collectively known as the "European Community". >>>More
The NBA was founded on June 6, 1946. When it was founded, it was called ABA, or the National Basketball Association, and was jointly initiated by the owners of 11 ice hockey arenas and gymnasiums in order to keep the gymnasiums from being idle outside of ice hockey games.
1 Yao Ming 2 Olovo Kandi (Olajuwon also represented the United States team in the 96 Olympics, it should not be counted as La) 3 Bogut 4 Bagyani The better ones in the United States are O'Neal, Magic Johnson, Duncan, James Mothers, Howard! It's a lot, it's just that Yao Ming is the first international champion who has never been in contact with American basketball before entering the NBA!
The NBA was founded on June 6, 1946. When it was founded, it was called BAA, or Basketball Association of America, and was founded by the owners of 11 ice hockey arenas and gymnasiums to keep their gyms from sitting idle outside of ice hockey games. The BAA was founded with a total of 11 teams: >>>More
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