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Which country is streetball made in? Come on, everybody, 3Q.
"Street Basketball" originally originated from the street basketball courts in the slums of Washington, D.C. and new york City in the early 20th century, hence its name. Because all the people who participated in street basketball in the early days were black, street basketball was also called black basketball. With the joint efforts of the participants in the two places, street basketball has also developed rapidly and formed its own organizations such as the Washington Student Sports Association and the Black Basketball League. There are many differences between street basketball and regular basketball games. Not necessarily 3v3, but 1v 1. In addition, there are many actions in streetball that are regarded as fouls in regular basketball. Street basketball emphasizes publicity, chic, provocation and humiliation, so many actions have become some "freestyle shows". Moreover, many movements are like dancing with the ball, accompanied by music, which is inherited from the black hiphop culture. The difference in rules is the biggest, and some obvious walking and dribbling twice are not allowed. As long as you can give full play to your personality, make fancy movements, and sometimes even deliberately touch the ball with your feet, it is allowed. I don't pay much attention to the streetball service. As long as you are strong, as long as you can hit your opponent, as long as your movements are attractive enough, it is streetball. In addition to the exaggerated and creative basketball style, street basketball first appeared after World War II. With the rapid increase of population in major cities in the United States, street basketball as a leisure form has been accepted and welcomed by more and more people. Businessmen predicted the potential commercial value of "street basketball" and packaged this amateur league into a high-level professional league. In 1950s, new york Holcomb Rucker held the first formal street basketball game in Harlem, Manhattan, new york. NBA Hall of Fame players Dr. J and Chamberlain both left their own figures in Harlem's street basketball game. Harlem is also used in the name of the team by many famous street basketball teams because of its special significance in the history of street basketball. Allen iverson, an active player in NBA, was the first to bring the basketball style of street basketball into NBA. When Iverson 1996 first entered the NBA, his unique basketball style was not immediately recognized by everyone. NBA legend charles barkley once called Iverson "the best juggling rookie of the year" instead of "the best NBA rookie of the year". But in 200 1, Iverson, a streetball style, led the Philadelphia 76ers into the NBA finals, and the development of street basketball finally reached a new climax ... The magical Alston, 6' 2 "Alston, was born in South Jamaica, new york, 15 years old, and has been working hard in the street bullring in new york. Moreover, in the most difficult and sinister "rock park", the ball path is sharp and sharp, and the signature action is the cross of sliding steps, which is dazzling both behind and under the legs. The combination of surprise and creativity in basketball with various strange spins is puzzling, and even Alston can't "rewind" sometimes. Alstom's nickname "Skip to my Lou" is also a compliment that the announcer blurted out when he was surprised by a magical action in the "Rock Park" EBC competition. "Jump to My Building" is a song with beautiful rhythm, lightness and hip hop flavor. One of the lyrics is "What should I do if I lose my partner? Jump to my building, my dear ..." Describe it. At that time, Alston challenged Conrad McRae, a former star of Syracuse University who was also born in new york (he died of a heart attack in the Magic Summer League in 2000). Mcrae, who is 6 feet 8 inches tall, saw Alston go straight into the restricted area and got up to block his way. He saw Alston shooting with his right hand in mid-air, and suddenly the ball disappeared from McRae's sight. But people around you can clearly see that the ball rolled along Alston's right arm to his right shoulder, nape of the neck, left shoulder and left hand, and was passed to Zendon Hamilton, who was studying at St.John's. Hamilton caught Alston's free dunk at the basket. This goal made everyone dumbfounded instantly, not because of Hamilton's dunk, but because of Alston's "air magic". While thinking about how Alstom "stole the day" and "stole the day", he burst into warm applause. The announcer titled Skip to my Lou. NBA players can't keep Alston's magic, and that's not all. In a game in Queens, because the opponent was not happy to be beaten around by Alston, Alston pushed him from behind, only to see Alston turn around and take the ball around his opponent. The "white-eyed" opponent was at a loss to hold his head and block the ball, only to see the ball bounce off his front foot and then bounce back to Alston's hand, just like a "yo-yo", making him do other tricks, such as dribbling the ball under his opponent's crotch and turning around behind his back, making the defender look like an idiot, and then scoring easily or passing the assists to his teammates, which made the fans enjoy it. He is a veritable "basketball artist" or "basketball Showman", not to mention that ordinary street matadors don't want to meet Alston, and even NBA stars in new york don't want to meet Alston occasionally in the street basketball court. Marbury admitted that he was taught a lesson by Alston, and even anthony mason, who has always been known for his tough defense in the NBA, refused to defend Alston. Some people who have never seen Alston play, but watched the video of Alston's game, shook their heads and said, "Who is Alston?" 」; Witchcraft star guard Mitch Richmond saw Alston's video, and his response was more concise and powerful. He only said one word: "Damn it! Why can such a geek only "perform" in the street basketball court, but not enter the NCAA university basketball court, and then wait to be snared by the NBA to make a lot of money? If nothing else, Alston's academic performance is really bad! The university coach shook his head at his skills and studies and could only watch him in the bullring.