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25 reasons why basketball is better than football

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Answered by leenaarora050
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Answer:

First of all, if you like physical contact, football has plenty of it with constant collisions on every play. It also has great strategy, excitement, and team play. Aside from the extreme collisions of football, basketball can rival the intensity and skill of football and then some.

Explanation:

1. Streetball is the Part of the American Culture

Until the 1980s, most of the NBA draft prospects came from the streets. The New York and L.A. playgrounds, starting with Harlem, gave us so many great NBA players who became stars despite their difficult childhood, problematic family and corrupt society.

Living in poor neighborhoods where they sometimes needed to beg for food, the streetball was their way out of problems and all the bad things that were happening on the streets.

They only had two options: to start selling drugs or to start taking basketball seriously to go „from hood to Hollywood.“

Some of them, like Earl The Goat Manigault, didn’t make it, but they are still legends. And the real streetball may be gone, but be sure it will live forever, written in the history books of the NBA.

2. You Don’t Need Money to Play Basketball

Almost every popular sport require a lot of different equipment just to start practicing. To play basketball, you just need a hoop (or two) and a basketball. And that’s it!

Yes, there are special basketball shoes, jerseys, knee and arm sleeves, braces, etc., but to shoot some hoops or play a game of pick up basketball those two things are enough. You could spend less than twenty dollars on a basketball and be ready.

You’ll easily find a basketball hoop in the park or by the school, and if you want to play in your driveway – DIY basketball hoop is always an option. Another great inexpensive option is a portable basketball hoop, as well as the one that mounts on a garage.

3. Teamwork and the Individual Matter Equally

Whether you’re playing 3 on 3, or 5 on 5, teamwork is usually considered most needed for team’s long-term and highest success.

And that is absolutely justifiable looking at the history of the NBA and NCAA, as well as experiencing it on the playgrounds around your neighborhood or city.

But as you can also see for yourself, there are always some individuals that eventually prevail. Think about MJ, Kobe, Magic or Bird. They had great teams, nobody can’t deny it, but they were the ones who made all their titles come true.

In basketball, every player matters. All players can make a huge impact. Just think about Robert Horry, his seven titles, and all the important shots he took.

4. Does Wonders for Physical Condition and Health

Basketball makes you run, jump, change directions, and fight in the paint. Running consists of light running and short distance sprints.

It means you’re building leg muscles more, unlike the usual long-distance running. Jumping is also a leg builder, and it can do pretty good for buttock and thighs. Changing directions has a lot with the human mind, and sometimes it can do wonders for focus.

When I think about it now, the changing directions exercise could be a good exercise for ones suffering from ADHD.

And finally, fighting in the paint. If you’re a big man, you know what I’m talking about. It takes a lot of force to fight 250-pound monsters, and that itself is exhausting enough.

5. You can Enjoy it Alone for Hours

No other sport is more interesting than basketball when playing alone. You don’t need anyone to shoot some hoops. Sometimes nobody wants to play pick up; everybody’s too lazy. But that shouldn’t stop you from fulfilling the need for this particular activity.

Come alone, set the number of shots you’ll take, and go home. If you’re already at home, get yourself one of those basketball returning nets so that the ball comes back straight to you after the shot.

You can place the chairs on the court, dribble around it and practice for the game.

6. Player’s Faces are Visible to the Crowd

Unlike football or baseball, basketball offers a complete package regarding emotionally living the game. The player’s faces aren’t covered so you can see their facial expression.

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