Essay On End Of Basketball

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Imagine living in a world without basketball. Basketball is one of the most popular sports in the world, especially in the United States. In large cities and universities, fans will devote the entire day to watching a game. It is a sport that many people are strongly passionate about, and loyal fans will go all out to show support for their team. There are also famous student sections that are home to the craziest of fans such as Duke’s Cameron Crazies, Virginia’s Hoo Crew, and Florida’s Rowdy Reptiles. However, there is a huge problem beginning to unfold in basketball and it is called the three-pointer. The three-pointer was a great addition to the game at first, but it will ultimately lead to the end of basketball as we know it. Introducing threes lead to players getting better and when players get better we end up seeing people like Steph Curry, then everyone focusses on only shooting threes and at that point, it is no longer basketball as we know it.
The end of basketball originates all the way back to when the three-pointer was first introduced. All was well in basketball, it was fun to watch …show more content…

This leads to players attempting to shoot way more than they should. This is turning a game into more of a three-point contest and whoever shoots the best will win every single time. This is not basketball by any means. Basketball is an all-around sport (Lamas, Santana, Heiner, Ugrinowitsch, & Fellingham, 2015). Offensively you need to be able to pass, screen, cut to the basket, and get people open. Defensively you need to be able to play tight on-ball defense, be able to help when not on the ball, be aware of where the ball and your men are at all times, and you have to box out and rebound. Most of the players today who are obsessed with shooting threes forget many of the basic aspects of the game, and this ultimately leads to basketball no longer being what we have all come to know and

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