quick INTRODUCTION
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Ironically, Physics in basketball is fairly irrelevant.
Instead the physics in basketball is simply interesting to people who really try to break down the art of shooting, passing, and dribbling. “Physics” in basketball is a product of a person’s memory.
A person has a kinesthetic memory in how they remember, how they shot from where and with a certain amount of velocity. This is achieved by hours of practice and playing. Basketball then becomes more of a series of reflexives behaviors and playing on instinct.
However, understanding the physics of basketball can be very beneficial to a teacher of the game. Specifically, understanding the physics behind shooting, passing, and dribbling the basketball are the most beneficial and critical.
http://www2.hesston.edu/Physics/Basketball/Paperpg.htm
Instead the physics in basketball is simply interesting to people who really try to break down the art of shooting, passing, and dribbling. “Physics” in basketball is a product of a person’s memory.
A person has a kinesthetic memory in how they remember, how they shot from where and with a certain amount of velocity. This is achieved by hours of practice and playing. Basketball then becomes more of a series of reflexives behaviors and playing on instinct.
However, understanding the physics of basketball can be very beneficial to a teacher of the game. Specifically, understanding the physics behind shooting, passing, and dribbling the basketball are the most beneficial and critical.
http://www2.hesston.edu/Physics/Basketball/Paperpg.htm