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- Mini-Hoops Basketball - Canadian Half-Pints miniature basketball team, the first touring midget basketball team. Founders of "Catch the Dream" and "Don't Tease" program, delighting crowds with their shows and conveying valuable messages.
- Los Angeles Breakers - Dwarf Basketball Team. Comprised of male and female athletes, ranging in height from 2' 8" to 4' 11".
Wikipedia Articles
- South American Basketball Championship 1930 - The South American Basketball Championship 1930, the first South American Basketball Championship, was the first major international basketball tournament and the earliest competition recognized by the International Basketball Federation, which would be founded two years later. It was held in Montevideo, Uruguay and won by the host team, Uruguay national basketball team.
- Puerto Rico national basketball team - The Puerto Rican national basketball team (or Puerto Rican national basketball selection) is the men's side that represents Puerto Rico in international basketball competitions. The team, selected by the Puerto Rican Basketball Federation, historically comprised only players from the National Superior Basketball league, but in the 1990s began to include Puerto Rican players playing abroad professionally.
- International Basketball Federation - The International Basketball Federation (French: Fédération Internationale de Basketball), more commonly known by the French acronym FIBA (pronounced ), is an association of national organizations which governs international competition in basketball. Originally known as the Fédération Internationale de Basketball Amateur (hence FIBA), in 1989 it dropped the Amateur from its official name but retained the ...
- Kentucky Basketball Developmental League - The Kentucky Basketball Developmental League (also KBDL), formerly known as the Kentucky International Basketball Association (KIBA), is a small basketball league based in Kentucky (United States). Its stated goal is to be a minor league to develop American basketball players for professional basketball outside the United States.
- Variations of basketball - Variations of basketball are games or activities based on or similar to the game of basketball, in which the player utilizes common basketball skills. Some are essentially identical to basketball, with only minor rules changes, while others are more distant and arguably not simple variations but distinct games.