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The Origins of the Jump Shot by John Christgau, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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The Origins of the Jump Shot by John Christgau, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
From John Christgau
Current price: $33.95

From John Christgau
The Origins of the Jump Shot by John Christgau, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Before the jump shot, basketball was an earth-bound game. In fact, inventor James Naismith did not originally intend for players to move with the ball. The inspired invention of the dribble first put the ball handler in motion. The jump shot then took the action upward. But where, when, and how did the jump shot originate? Everybody interested in basketball knows the answer to that question. Unfortunately, everybody knows a different answer. John Christgau delves into basketball’s evolution, following the supposed inventors of the jump shot to the games in which they first took to the air. He discovers that a number of pioneer players, independently but from the same inspired possibility, can each claim credit for inventing the jump shot. | The Origins of the Jump Shot by John Christgau, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Before the jump shot, basketball was an earth-bound game. In fact, inventor James Naismith did not originally intend for players to move with the ball. The inspired invention of the dribble first put the ball handler in motion. The jump shot then took the action upward. But where, when, and how did the jump shot originate? Everybody interested in basketball knows the answer to that question. Unfortunately, everybody knows a different answer. John Christgau delves into basketball’s evolution, following the supposed inventors of the jump shot to the games in which they first took to the air. He discovers that a number of pioneer players, independently but from the same inspired possibility, can each claim credit for inventing the jump shot. | The Origins of the Jump Shot by John Christgau, Paperback | Indigo Chapters


















