Friday, 28 May 2010

Courses

ngland Basketball Award Schemes (Courses)
Our award schemes are designed to aid the development and training of basketball coaches and officials. The schemes provide incentives to men and women to improve their knowledge of the game, assesses this knowledge, and enables England Basketball to maintain a list of qualified, active coaches and officials prepared to play a part in the development of basketball in England.
Coaching Awards
For further information on the coaching awards we offer and the technical details of each level of award please click here.
Officiating Awards
For further information on the officiating awards we offer and the technical details of each level of award please click here.
Search For Courses
In order to see a complete list of all our courses, follow the steps below -
Visit our courses calendar
  1. Select the month and year of interest (or deselect them if you wish to see a complete list)
  2. under the category option, choose 'courses'
  3. click 'Search'
Organise A Course
Any person wishing to run an England Basketball coaching or officiating awards will need to complete theCourse Application Form and return it to Chris Brown at England Basketball. ALL APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE RETURNED TO CHRIS BROWN WITH THE APPROPRIATE FEE ENCLOSED. Applications received without payment are unable to be processed.
In order to deliver the UKCC courses, organisers and venues will need to become approved delivery sites with 1st4sport Qualifications. Application forms and further details on becoming an approved delivery centre are available by contacting 1st4sport Qualifications on 0113 201 5470.

Basketball Links and Organisations


Under 16's Basketball Talent





England U16 Boys To Face Ireland at BBL Event

Tuesday, 11-Mar-2008

In an exciting addition to the line-up at the BBL Finals Weekend, taking place at the National Indoor Arena on Saturday 3 / Sunday 4 May, the BBL, in partnership with England Basketball and Birmingham City Council, has announced that the England U16 Boys' National Team will face their Irish counterparts as part of the impressive schedule at the event.

The Finals Weekend is the showpiece event of the British basketball season and sees the semi-finals and the final of the BBL Championship Playoffs contested over one action-packed weekend.

The junior international will take place on the Saturday at 1.00pm and will be the curtain-raiser for the weekend. The game will be an integral part of the team's build-up to the FIBA Europe U16 Boys European Championship B Division, which sees England travel to Sarajevo, Bosnia, starting on August 15th. In the group stage of that tournament England will find themselves up against Slovenia, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Romania, and Switzerland. Ireland also compete in the European B Division, and could be potential opponents for the English team in the later stages of the competition.

England U16 Head Coach, Simon Fisher, made the following comments,

"The England Cadet Team are continuing to build towards this year's European 'B' Championships and looking to build on the excellent 4th place finish last year.

"The opportunity for the players to experience playing in a big arena will be invaluable in preparation for the venues at the Europeans.

"As I grew up in Birmingham, represented Birmingham Schools, and played for the Birmingham Bullets' Junior programmes, it is an honour to be the Head Coach of an England team for an international at the NIA.

"I have a family history with basketball in Birmingham, and for me it will be emotional, but the exciting part is that I was inspired watching junior international basketball, and I just hope that the game against Ireland will inspire others to want to play and achieve in this fantastic sport, as a player, coach, official or volunteer."

Andy Webb, the BBL's Chief Operations Officer, added,

"The BBL is delighted to be staging this game at what promises to be a huge event for British basketball.

"As Britain's top professional league, we believe that the BBL has an integral part to play in basketball development and the presentation of a pathway for aspiring young players - in fact, many current BBL players have come through this system such as Richard Midgley, Olu Babalola, and Michael Gayle. Showcasing the elite level of junior basketball, and assisting the England team in their preparations for the Summer, is an important part of that.

"The Finals Weekend is an event that we all look forward to each season, and this fixture is an excellent addition to the exciting mixture of vital games and entertainment that make this event unmissable for UK sport fans."

Tickets for the BBL Finals Weekend are available from £18 for adults and £11 for children (daily rate) or £25 for adults and £18 for children (weekend rate). Tickets can be purchased online at www.theticketfactory.com or by calling 0870 909 4144. For further information on the event, and the latest progress of the BBL Championship competition, visit www.bbl.org.uk

England Olympic Team Melbourne 2006

MEDAL SUCCESS DOWN UNDER: England's basketball team claim bronze in Melbourne in 2006

The decision comes just two weeks after FIBA had written to Keith Mair, chief executive of England Basketball, to confirm that a men's tournament would be staged in the Indian capital.

The tournament was not directly connected with the Commonwealth Games, which are being held in India for the first time in October.

Although the scrapping of the tournament represents a set-back to the Indian organisers and those players hoping to compete, FIBA stressed that the cancellation had nothing to do with concerns about facilities, organisation or security - three issues which have blighted the build-up to the Delhi Games.

"The FIBA Commonwealth men's championship has been cancelled," a FIBA spokesman told national press agency Sportsbeat.

Basketball has only been included in the Commonwealth Games once, in Melbourne four years ago where teams from eight countries, including England and Scotland, competed in men's and women's tournaments.

Both gold medals were won by Australia, with England's men and women taking the bronze medals.

Although Australia are understood to have requested a postponement of the Commonwealth tournament until 2011, FIBA blamed a crowded international programme for its decision.

"The major national federations of the Commonwealth have experienced difficulty with the scheduling of the national team programmes as Australia, Canada and New Zealand have all qualified for the FIBA world championship in Turkey while England - as part of Great Britain - will compete in the European championships qualification series," said a spokesman.

But Mair expressed his disappointment at the scrapping of the tournament, which England Basketball had wanted to use for players not included in the Great Britain squad.

"We always knew we wouldn't have access to the Great Britain players," said Mair.

"Four years ago, using squads of similar construction, we went to the Commonwealth Games and won two bronze medals.

"So we were hoping that the Commonwealth championships would be on.

"Clearly, FIBA wanted a tournament with the top players in it."

There are no plans for the sport to be contested at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, where hockey (men and women), netball (women) and rugby sevens (men) will be the team sports.

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News





LONDON 2012 BASKETBALL STADIUM GOING TO BRAZIL!

Former Olympic Minister Tessa Jowell confirmed today that talks have already been held with officials from Brazil about the 12,000 seat arena being used as part of their 2016 Games.

She told BBC London: "I had a meeting with the mayor of Sao Paolo who expressed interest in buying our temporary basketball arena after the Games are over.

"Those commercial negotiations are now underway between the city of Sao Paolo and the contractors, so the London 2012 basketball arena may well - when the Games are over - have a second life in Sao Paolo."

"It's a very good expression of the determination by host cities to keep costs down, and to move beyond the requirement that everything has to be iconic, permanent and possibly, in the long term, unused."

She said it would save London "several million" pounds.


RYAN RICHARDS GETS RATINGS!!


Ryan Richards is the name on everyone's lips after smashing it on day one of the NBA Combine trials in Chicago.

The well-respected Bleacher Report writes:

Richards came to Chicago without much fanfare as he wasn't considered one of the better international prospects like Dontas Motiejunas of Lithuania.

From what was shown, the 6'10 235 pound lefty looked impressive in the drills and was able to keep pace with many of the top collegiate talents that were competing. He looked smooth and showed off good athleticism for his size.

If he keeps showing solid skills in future individual workouts like he was able to do today, it would seem very likely for a team to take a flyer on him in the second round of this year's draft.

It only takes one team to fall in love with a player, especially is the case with foreign guys so it's definitely possible for Richards to become a bit of a workout warrior type of player and sneak his way into the end of the first round depending on how the next month goes.

Ryan Richards is the finest young basketball player that Kent has produced in recent years and is Kent’s best chance for representation in both the elite NBA and the GB Basketball team at the 2012 Olympics.

Ryan, who first played elite basketball with the Kent Crusaders, now plays his basketball full time with Spain’s Gran Canaria where he has quickly become a key member of their under 16 and 18 squads. Last season, while still only 14, Ryan regularly featured for the Crusaders men’s teams quickly earning his teammates and opponents respect.

Basketball is a much bigger sport in Spain than it is in Britain, with both Real Madrid and Barcelona fielding professional basketball sides. Richards has shown a huge improvement already after accepting the scholarship to Gran Canria’s academy. Recently he top scored with 33 points heling the Gran Canria regional team to a national championship.

Ryan, now 15 and originally from Sittingbourne, came back to Britain recently and we took the opportunity to talk to him first time about life in Spain:

How does playing in Spain compare to playing in England?

I’ve been in Spain for about six months now and it’s been great. Things are a lot different over here and it’s a whole different culture. We train here everyday and at first I struggled a bit with it. There’s a lot of lifting weights and I’ve improved a lot physically and my game has come on a lot. Living on my own in a different country has been good for me and I feel I’ve improved both as a player and as a person.

What’s it been like getting used to life in Spain – have you learned the language?

I’m still learning the language but Canaria has loads of guys from all over the world, from places like the Czech Republic and Somalia and most of them speak pretty good English so it’s been alright so far.

And the food?

The food’s alright, most of the time we’re on a special diet to help us put on weight but on Sundays we get to eat traditional food like Paella.

What do you hope to do next?

Well I want to go North and get a contract with one of the big clubs like Barcelona or Real Madrid, they have the same badge and everything as the football clubs. Then I want to go to America to one of the colleges and finally to the NBA!

Good luck with that!

Thanks

What’s it like being back in the UK?

Cold! It feels very cold over here. I’ve been training with the guys (Kent Crusaders) and it felt good to be back, although all the plays have changed and I didn’t really know what was going on.

What are the coaches like in Spain?

The training in Spain is really good, I’m stronger a lot faster and my fundamentals have improved a lot

Does your new coach shout as much as Jesse? (Jesse Sazant, Kent’s head coach)

(Laughs) No, no one shouts as much as him!



Standard Life is proud to support British Basketball and Team GB on the journey to London 2012

Team GB members Joel Freeland, Andrew Sullivan, Kieron Achara

Basketball originated in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA in December 1891 when Dr. James Naismith tossed a ball into a peach basket. Today in the UK it has risen to become the third largest participative team sport after football and cricket.

Standard Life is proud to support British Basketball and Team GB on the journey to London 2012. We will be with Team GB every second, every shot, every pass, every block of the way to help them achieve their potential.

The road to London 2012 begins at ‘Game On At The O2’. Visit the 'Game On' website for a full schedule of events and join us with your support for the teams.


Basketball Jobs

LOUGHBOROUGH LOOKING FOR COACHES
By Brian Shaw

Loughborough University Men's Basketball Club is looking for head coaches for their first team and second teams...

Known as the best sporting university in the country, Loughborough's 1st team currently play in BUCS Premier Division (as well as competing in the BUCS Championships) and National League Division 3 North.

The team has access to world class facilities, including the High Performance Athletics Centre and Powerbase - a state of the art gym facility. The uni also boasts three National League standard basketball courts as well as an Olympic standard swimming pool.

The team holds two practice sessions per week, with BUCS fixtures on Wednesdays and National League fixtures on weekends (the coach would be expected to commit to all of these). Pre-season is also held during September.

Salary will be discussed on an individual basis.

If you're intested, email junioranin@hotmail.co.uk (Club Chairman) or loughboroughbasketball@hotmail.co.uk

Meanwhile, Loughborough's second team plays in Midlands Conference 2B and in the National League Founders Cup.

The team has two training sessions per week. BUCS games are played on Wednesday afternoons, with Founders Cup games being held on weekends (maximum of 10 games).

The regular season runs from October to March, with full time off during University holidays. The season can run later into the year depending on success, but no longer than May. Ideally the coach should be able to attend pre-season training also, which runs from through September.

This position is ideal for a coach looking to do his/her Level 3 coaching award, but the Uni will look at ALL applications.

Joint-coaching is possible if all commitments cannot be met, but preference will be given to a full time coach.

This is a voluntary role. Payment/compensation can be discussed, but as this role is one that the uni expects to be highly sought after it will put applicants at a disadvantage.

Email loughboroughcardinals@hotmail.co.uk OR junioranin@hotmail.co.uk (club Chairman).


Basketball Careers


Are you a young basketball player trying to find your way into the pros? A basketball coach looking for a new team? Or maybe just someone who is interested in being part of a team as a member of staff? If the answer to any of these questions is yes you have come to the right place! Bellow are numerous links to both player and coaching agencies along with team contacts. We have also listed sites that will help you gain coaching qualifications!

Agents

In order to become a pro basketball player it is important that the right people know your name and what you are capable of. Sometimes young players’ careers can enter a deadlock because they are always playing in the same community and not receiving any recognition, or simple don’t know anyone who can help them reach the next level. While the following list won’t get you a starting spot for the LA Lakers, it will provide you with some contacts that might be able to help you enter the pro circuit. NBA teams are not the only employers out there looking for talented basketball players. Agencies will be able to assess your skill level in tryouts and make recommendations on how you can develop your full potential!
Let Me Play
Let Me Play was established to provide opportunities to let young people play their chosen sport in a safe and secure environment.
http://www.letmeplay.co.uk/
FIBA Europe
www.fibaeurope.com/
International Basketball Players Network
Lists resumes of international professional, college / university or amateur / high school basketball players. Country of origin appears in parenthesis.
www.internationalbasketball.com/nwinternational.html
Basketball Overseas
Playing Basketball Overseas, Basketball Agents.
www.basketball-overseas.com
CAA Sports
www.eurobasket.com/
Promotex
Promotex Basketball Services.
www.promotex.org
Duran International
www.duraninternational.com
Olsta de
Basketball Beratung.
www.olsta.de/olsta_de.html
European Basketball
Basketball Agents.
www.eurobasket.com/agency.asp
Pro Sports Careers
Player representation to achieve your goals.
www.prosportscareers.com
Rasmussen Services Basketball Agency
Denmarks first Basketball agency.
www.rsbb.dk/info.php
Freeplayers
Men & women basketball recruiting databank.
www.freeplayers.com/
Scorers 1st Sportmanagement
Contacts to many international Teams and Leagues worldwide.
www.scorersfirst.com
Slammers Basketball
Slammers Basketball is a FIBA Basketball Player Agency for men and women.
www.slammers.de
24sec. International Basketball Management
24sec. was founded to manage the career of professional basketball players and coaches.
24sec.nl
Champion Sports Management
Champion Sports Management (CSM) is a firm specializing in the management and marketing of professional athletes.
www.championsportsmanagement.net
AAI Sports
AAI's broad spectrum of services includes contract negotiation, commercial endorsements, marketing, media and public relations, as well as, an impressive range of services related to financial, business management, and tax preparation.
www.aaisports.com
Athlete Representation and Management
Advantage Athlete Management.
www.aamsports.com
Global Sports Plaza
Global Sports Plaza is the first Macedonian-American based sports management and recruiting agency. We represent professional players, promising young athletes and coaches worldwide.
www.globalsportsplaza.com
Globalsports/Globalevents
Global sports cooperates with some of the best athletes and coaches (football and basketball) management agencies in Europe and elsewhere as well as agents that represent a number of athletes in all types of sports.
www.globalsports.gr
Court Side
Your Future Starts Here...
www.court-side.com
Edge Sports International, Inc.
Edge Sports International is an elite sports management and marketing group representing top professional athletes worldwide.
www.edgesportsintl.com

Play for your country!
Ever fancied playing basketball for Britain? Click on the link below and fill in the form! You might just be the player British Basketball has been looking for!
Are you eligible to play for Britain?
British Basketball can point to a wealth of talented players based at home and abroad and competition for places will be strong. The goal is to prove our competitiveness in Europe, starting 2006, so that we earn our place in the London Olympics 2012. We are interested to hear from any players who are eligible and who can add to the strength of our Men’s and Women’s Senior and Under 20 squads over this period. Fill out the information below in full and click the submit button. We will contact you on receipt so please include a valid email address.
www.british-basketball.co.uk/apply/default.aspx

Coaching
Check out the links bellow for numerous job agencies that help find teams for basketball coaches!
Basketball Jobs
We are here to help find jobs for coaches and coaches for jobs.
http://www.basketballjobs.com
Globalsports/Globalevents
Global sports cooperates with some of the best athletes and coaches (football and basketball) management agencies in Europe and elsewhere as well as agents that represent a number of athletes in all types of sports.
www.globalsports.gr
Scorers 1st Sportmanagement
Contacts to many international Teams and Leagues worldwide.
www.scorersfirst.com
Search Sports, Leisure & Lifestyle Jobs
We have a wide selection of jobs relating to the Sports, Leisure & Lifestyle industry.
http://www.tiptopjob.com/search/sports_leisure_lifestyle_job_search.asp
leisurejobs.co.uk
Coach Jobs in the UK, Europe & Worldwide.
http://www.leisurejobs.com/jobdir.php/224/0/0/7_387
Jobs with balls
Jobswithballs.com is the leading recruitment and marketing network dedicated to the sport and leisure industry. Created in order to connect people to the very latest job opportunities in this exciting industry as soon as they become available.
http://www.jobswithballs.com/xture/api/JobsWithBalls/JWBWeb/
iCoachUSA.com
The right coach for the right job.
http://www.icoachusa.com/jobs/maine-coaching-jobs/basketball-coaching-jobs.html

Qualifications
If you are tired of your current job and thinking about a career change into basketball coaching the following links might be a good place for you to start! Basketball Coaching Courses will provide you with skills, tactical know-how, and qualifications to enable your career in basketball to take off!
1st4sport Qualifications
The awarding body for active learning and leisure.
http://1st4sport.onestopcms.co.uk
SkillsActive
SkillsActive is the Sector Skills Council for Active Leisure and Learning. Directed by employers, SkillsActive leads the skills and productivity drive across sport and recreation, health and fitness, outdoors, playwork and caravan industries.
http://www.skillsactive.com/
England Basketball Coaching Award Schemes
The Coaching Award Scheme is organised for the development and training of basketball coaches. The Scheme provides an incentive to men and women to improve their knowledge of the game, assesses this knowledge, and enables England Basketball to maintain a list of active coaches prepared to play a part in the development of Basketball in England.
http://www.englandbasketball.com/articles/article.aspx?aid=19&pid=39
Basketball Scotland
The UK Coaching Certificate (UKCC) aims to support coaches to develop their 'how to' skills while integrating various technical and tactical areas of the sport. This means that we need to be clear about the role the coaches fulfil, how long the coaching programme lasts and what kind of knowledge, skills and experience coaches need to fulfil their role.
http://www.basketball-scotland.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=721

Team Staff
NBA Careers have job opportunities worldwide for people who love basketball!
NBA Career Opportunities
Where extraordinary careers happen.
http://www.nba.com/careers/
NBA/WNBA/D-League Team Jobs
Welcome to the NBA/WNBA/D-League Team Jobs Web site where you can now be connected to all the hiring managers with NBA, WNBA, and NBA Development League teams!
http://nbateamjobs.teamworkonline.com/teamwork/jobs/default.cfm

Thursday, 27 May 2010

Under 16's Basketball Talent


Video: Jordan Spencer Comes Up CLUTCH, U16 National League Final



This was, in my opinion, the performance of the England Basketball Junior Final Fours weekend. Under 16 National League Final, Milton Keynes Lions are down 65-61 to the Manchester Magic with 3 minutes and 40 seconds remaining. Jordan Spencer the diminutive Lions point guard not willing to lose another final to the Manchester Magic (Manchester beat Milton Keynes in the Cup Final in February) puts the team on his back and goes on a one man scoring spree, finishing with 11 points in the last 4 minutes to turn a 3 point deficit into a 4 point lead and the win.

Deserved MVP and a truly CLUTCH performance. Just to prove it wasn’t a fluke, he followed this up the next weekend with 49 points and 10 assists in the U16 National Schools final in Nottingham (32 points in the first half!). Big game player.

British Basketball News

7 Reasons to be excited about British Basketball in 2010

by SAM NETER on FEBRUARY 2, 2010 · 0 COMMENTS

OK so it’s February now and most people do these kinda things in the first week of January, but for whatever reason I’ve been held up and am doing it now! 2009 was perhaps one of the most exiting years for British basketball in a long time and I think will go down as a pivotal point in British basketball history. So what has 2010 got in store? Here are 7 reasons you should be excited!

Luol Deng playing for Team GB

There are exciting times ahead for Luol Deng and Team GB

1) Team GB
Coming off what most consider their most successful year ever, things should only get better for Team GB. Despite missing out on a place at the World Championships it will be great to watch them in the run up to Eurobasket 2011 and hopefully continue their ascent of Division A.

2) Young Talent in the UK
I had no idea of the ridiculous amount of talent at U18 level we had in this country until spending my Summer following Midnight Madness around and attending other events up and down the country. For the likes of Leon Bennett Harris, and Co, the future is bright and should only get better in 2010.

Rider's Justin Robinson

Justin Robinson has been making waves in the NCAA this year

3) Brits in the NCAA
We not only have British ballers playing for some of the top basketball institutions in the states (see Matthew Bryan Amaning at Washington) but also British ballers are actually contributing as opposed to riding the pine. Justin Robinson is leading his conference in 3p % and is 17th in the nation in FT%, Eric Boateng of Arizona State is leading the Pac-10 in field goal percentage (at an impressive 63.8%), and Junior guard Ogo Adegboye has recently landed the starting sport at St Bonaventures.

4) Brits in the NBA
Granted, Pops may have recently relocated to Moscow from Toronto, but Luol Deng is still shining bright for the Bulls (whilst playing injured) and should only get better this year. Some may put Ben Gordon under this bracket as well, but I still hold reservations about that…

Chris Finch

Chris Finch and Team GB are hoping for a place at 2012

5) The Run up to London 2012
In 2009 I felt there was a growing buzz about British basketball with the run up to the Olympics in 2012. As we expect the result of whether Team GB are successful in their bid for a place at the London Olympics in 2010, I expect this buzz to only get bigger.

6) The BBL is becoming more…British!
Hackney born Newcastle Eagles big man Darius Defoe has recently been called one of the top 3 centres in the league, we have a couple of teams (Essex Piratesand Everton Tigers) that are made up almost entirely of young British talent, and BBL teams that are creating basketball academys to nurture our British basketball youth. Though there is still progress to be made, gone are the days of seeing our British ballers stuck at the end of the bench whilst watching Americans play 5 on 5.

7) More Events than Ever Before
2010 has a lot in store for British basketball as a select few continue to try and improve the UK basketball scene. Midnight Madness 2010 should be bigger and better than ever before thanks to Nhamo, Jackson, Junior and co, we will see the launch of Mike Baptiste’s 2ksports sponsored Elite 10 Hoops Tour, plus we have all the other regular Summer events to look forward to-Future Stars, NBA Adidas 5 United and so on. That’s without even mentioning the Euroleague coming to Barking Academy! Gonna be a big year..(keep your eyes peel for a potential Hoopsfix event as well!)

So there you have it…

7 reasons for you to be excited about British basketball in 2010! Is there anything I’ve missed? What are you looking forward to on the British basketball scene this year?

History of Adidas


Adi Dassler - the man who gave adidas its name
Adolf Dassler was inspired by a single idea when he made his first shoes in 1920, at the age of just 20. His vision was to provide every athlete with the best footwear for his respective discipline. It was this principle that guided him right up until his death in 1978. 700 patents and other industrial property rights worldwide are proof of his permanent quest for perfection. His first shoe, made from the few materials available in the difficult post-war period, was produced from canvas. A passionate athlete himself, from the very beginning Adi Dassler was in close contact with sports participants and was always present in person at important sports events. Adi Dassler focused his work on the classic disciplines of track and field. Athletes wore special shoes from his workshop for the first time at the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam. In the mid 1920s he was already experimenting with spikes. In the mid 1930s Adi Dassler was already making 30 different shoes for eleven sports, and he had a workforce of almost 100 employees. In less than two decades adidas advanced to become the world’s leading sports shoe manufacturer. After the turmoil of the Second World War, Adi Dassler made a fresh start. In 1947, with 47 workers, he began putting into practice the knowledge gained from the pre-war period and also new ideas. Adi Dassler made the first post-war sports shoes using canvas and rubber from American fuel tanks. In 1948 he introduced adidas as the company name, a combination of his own first and last name. One year later he registered the - to this day - unmistakable Three Stripes. The breakthrough came for Adi Dassler when Germany won the Soccer World Cup in 1954. In the legendary Final against Hungary, the German team wore boots with screw-in studs – by adidas. Parallel to the rapid developments in sport, Adi Dassler strove to specialize and optimize his products. Adi Dassler was the first entrepreneur to use sports promotion in order to make the public aware of his innovations. He started using well-known athletes as advertising for his products. Many famous athletes such as Jesse Owens, Muhammad Ali, Max Schmeling, Sepp Herberger and Franz Beckenbauer counted themselves among the friends of the Dassler Family. Aggressive publicity became one of the cornerstones of his corporate policy. From now on, Adi Dassler came up with a product innovation for every major event, documenting the superiority of adidas footwear. In constant contact with active athletes in a wide variety of disciplines, he developed the optimal shoe for almost every sport. Together with his son Horst, Adi Dassler created an international company that was, and still is, present at all the world’s sporting events. From the mid 1960s, adidas also started producing apparel for competition and training. Ball production began in 1963, and ever since 1970 the Official Matchball at all major soccer events has been an adidas product. Adi Dassler died in 1978, at the age of 78. Carrying on his heritage and his ideas, his name and his developments will continue to help athletes in their efforts to push the limits of performance, on into the new millennium. Following the death of the company founder, Adi Dassler’s widow Käthe and his son Horst took charge of running the company. Horst Dassler perfected the opportunities offered by sports promotion. Under his guidance, adidas became a global leader in the sector of innovations in sports marketing. He was also responsible for establishing the brand in France. Horst Dassler died unexpectedly in 1987, at the early age of 51. In 1989, adidas was transformed into a corporation (“Aktiengesellschaft”). At the beginning of the 1990s, after a difficult transition period, adidas returned to its roots and its original objective. Producing top products in top quality again became the company’s guiding principle. In 1991, adidas launched adidas EQUIPMENT, a line of performance-oriented, functional footwear and apparel. With streetball in 1992, adidas started specifically addressing a younger target group. In 1993, Robert Louis-Dreyfus took over management of the company. The Frenchman initiated the comeback of the Three Stripes. In 1995, the adidas share was one of the most interesting new introductions on the stock market. In 1997, adidas AG and the Salomon group combined to form adidas-Salomon AG. Since 2001, Herbert Hainer has been leading the Group.In October 2005, the Salomon business segment, including the related subsidiaries and brands Salomon, Mavic, Bonfire, Arc’Teryx and Cliché, was sold to the Finnish Amer Sports Corporation. On January 31, 2006, Reebok International Ltd. was acquired providing the new adidas Group with a footprint of around €9.5 billion ($11.8 billion) in the global athletic footwear, apparel and hardware markets.

Wednesday, 26 May 2010

Helping The Community



PIRM (Players Into Role Models) is a initiative which has been put together to help build positive youth role models within our local communities.
As part of the UK Elite basketball programme all elite players must complete community service as part of their programme. This entails players from the UKEB programme becoming role models for the next generation of children being involved in sport or physical activity. Most of the players will have come from the very same backgrounds as the children on our community programme and we feel that these players will be able to forward a very strong message to our next generation.
This early intervention and positive activity will make children think about the next stages and how they will go about the next challenge in life. With these children seeing players not much older than themselves and what they have been able to achieve through hard word and positive direction is a very powerful tool!


We will organise community half term basketball camps which our players will attend and work and conduct workshops. All participants will be able to access these camps for free and we will work with the local authority, school sports partnerships and Gifted and Talented programme to highlight which players will attend the camp. Our camps will hold workshops in: healthy eating, citizenship and positive action through on court activities. Not only does this benefit the children on our camps but the players themselves as we try to instil the sense of giving back is vitally important to their development as young male role models in which some cases has been missing from their own lives and makes them perfect examples to the next generation.
We feel that it is extremely important that our young players give something back to the community as we endorse an “Each One Teach One” mentality. This program not only benefits the local youths receiving these coaching lessons but also helps show our young up and coming athletes the impact they can and will have on others. By doing this we are also educating these athletes on how important it is to carry themselves in the right way, as they are constantly being looked at and admired.
To attract and benefit as many youths as possible our programs run throughout the holiday breaks such as half terms and are free of charge for all youths between the ages of 8-14.During our sessions all youths are taught fundamental basketball skills in a safe and fun environment. Our youths also talk to youths about their own persona experiences and what it takes to get to the next level. The youths are also presented with camp t-shirts sporting our “Shoot a Ball Not a Gun” slogan as well as receiving talks from the local police on the effects of gun, knife and gang related crimes and there effects on our local communities.

info@ukelitebasketball.com
07956 88 63 63 or 0207 257

Michael Jordan Mini Biography


MICHAEL JORDAN Mini Biography

Birth Name
Michael Jeffrey Jordan

Nickname
His Airiness
Air Jordan
MJ

Height
6' 6" (1.98 m)

Michael Jeffrey Jordan was born in Brooklyn, New York on February 17, 1963. He was the fourth of five children born to James and Deloris. James Jordan was a mechanic and Deloris Jordan was a bank teller. Soon after Michael's birth, James and Deloris felt that the streets of Brooklyn were unsafe to raise a family, so they moved the family to Wilmington, North Carolina.

As a youngster, Michael immediately became interested in sports. However, it was baseball not basketball that was his first love. He would play catch in the yard with his father, who loved baseball. He soon started to play basketball to try and follow in the footsteps of his older brother, Larry, whom he idolized growing up.

At Laney High School, as a sophomore, he decided to try out for the varsity team but was cut because he was raw and undersized. The following summer, he grew four inches and practiced tirelessly. The hard work paid off as he averaged 25 points per game in his last two years and was selected to the McDonald's All-American Team as a senior.

Following high school, he earned a basketball scholarship from North Carolina University where he would play under legendary coach Dean Smith. In his first year, he was named ACC Freshman of the Year. He would help lead the Tar heels to the 1982 NCAA Championship, making the game-winning shot.

After winning the Naismith College Player of the Year award in 1984, Jordan decided to leave North Carolina to enter the NBA draft. Although he decided to leave college early, he would later return to the university in 1986 to complete his degree in geography.

In the 1984 NBA draft, he was selected with the third overall pick by the Chicago Bulls. As a rookie for the Bulls, he made an immediate impact, averaging an amazing 28.2 points a game, including six games where he scored 40+ points. He was selected to the NBA All-Star Game and named Rookie of the Year. This would just be the beginning of a career filled with awards and accolades. In the upcoming years, he would go on to win five regular season MVP awards, six NBA championships, six NBA finals MVP awards, three All-Star game MVP awards, and a defensive player of the year award.

In 1993, tragedy struck Jordan's seemingly perfect life. On July 23, 1993, his father, James, was murdered off Interstate 95 in North Carolina. Two locals had robbed him, shot him in the chest and threw his body in a swamp.

Three months later on October 6, 1993, following a run of three consecutive NBA championships, Jordan announced his retirement from basketball citing that "he no longer had the desire to play." Now "retired" at age 33, it was uncertain what Jordan would do next. Would he take a year off out of the public eye to grieve and then come back to the Bulls? Would he go out and look for a white collar job in the field of geography, his college major? Or would he take up a completely different hobby like golf?

In early 1994, Jordan decided to take up a new hobby alright. However, it wasn't golf. It was baseball. Despite not playing baseball since high school some 13 years ago, he signed a minor league contract with the Chicago White Sox in 1994. He played one unspectacular season for the Double-A Birmingham Barons.

On March 18, 1995, Jordan, a man of few words since his retirement, sent two important words to media sources everywhere: "I'm Back". He celebrated his return to the NBA by doing what he always did best: beating the New York Knicks. He lit them up for 55 points on March 29th. Although the Bulls would lose in the playoffs to the Orlando Magic, it was obvious that Jordan was still the same superstar player. He would go on to lead the Bulls to three more consecutive NBA championships and etch his place in the history as the "NBA's greatest player of all-time".

On January 13, 1999, Jordan re-announced his retirement, saying that "he was 99.9 percent sure that he would never play again". Soon after, Jordan became part owner of the Washington Wizards.

Near the start of the 2001-02 season, there were hints that Jordan may try another comeback to the NBA. On September 25, 2001, Jordan confirmed those rumours, announcing that he would once again return to the NBA as a member of the Wizards. His two seasons in Washington were mediocre at best. His statistics were solid and he showed some flashes of his old self but he could not lead the Wizards to the playoffs and missed several games due to injury. He retired for good following the 2002-03 season and was subsequently dismissed as president of the Washington Wizards.

In June 2006, he became part owner of the Charlotte Bobcats. Later that year, he filed for divorce from Juanita, his wife of 17 years. They have three children together.