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0:01, Produced in co-operation  with, and directed by, Dr. F. C. ("Phog") Allen, Basketball Coach and Director of Physical Education, University of Kansas
0:07, Dr. Allen discusses basketball with Dr. James Naismith, who originated the game in 1891.
0:26, In 1892 a soccer ball was used by teams of nine men each.
0:46, Preceding either play or practice, "warm-ups" should be used for protection.
1:06, Technique of Individual Offense
1:10, Proper Ball Handling
1:27, Using the Backboard
1:57, The Push Shot
2:07, Free Throw
2:18, Hook Shot
2:33, Underarm Pass
2:44, Floor Bounce
2:52, "Pepper Passing"
2:57, Two-Hand Overhead Shot
3:02, Catcher's Peg
3:11, 18-inch Extension Basket
3:19, 12-foot Practice Basket
3:28, Ambidextrous Rebound
3:36, One-Hand "English" Shot
3:47, The Lay-in
3:57, High Dribble (For speed)
4:02, Low Dribble (For security)
4:26, The Pivot
4:40, Correct Method of Pivoting
4:57, Pivot Used to Screen Guard
5:06, Recover of Ball off Backboard by Offensive Player, Play No. 1
5:17, Play No. 2
5:29, Technique of Individual Defense
5:35, Underarm Extension Cut
5:41, Footwork in Recovery of Ball off Backboard
5:53, Recovery of Ball on Floor
5:59, Recovery of Ball in Close Play
6:05, Technique of Team Offense
6:09, Practice Drills, Drill No. 1
6:32, Drill No. 2
7:02, Drill No. 3
7:36, Drill No. 4
8:10, Dribble-Pivot-Pass Play
8:31, Anterior-Posterior Screen
8:57, Lateral Screen
9:24, The Block (a Foul)
9:38, Out-of-Bounds Scoring Plays
9:42, Ball out of Bounds under Basket, against Man-for-Man Defense - Tandem Formation, Play No. 1
10:03, Play No. 2
10:29, Ball out of Bounds under Basket, against Man-for-Man Defense - Tandem Formation, Play No. 1
10:57, Play No. 2
11:21, Play No. 3
11:49, Ball out of Bounds - End of Court, Equidistant between Basket and Side Line, Play No. 1
12:13, Play No. 2
12:35, Ball out of Bounds - Side Line, against Man-for-Man Defense, Play No. 1
12:45, Play No. 2
12:50, Ball out of Bounds - Under Basket, against Zone Defense
13:07, Set Screen Plays against Man-for-Man Defense, Play No. 1
13:47, Play No. 2
14:20, Play No. 3
14:53, Play No. 4
15:20, Play No. 5
15:53, Play No. 6
16:37, Set Plays against Zone Defense, Play No. 1
17:08, Play No. 2
17:40, Fast-Break Offense, Play No. 1
18:22, Play No. 2
18:36, Technique of Team Defense
18:41, One Guard against Two Offensive Men
18:57, Two Guards against Three Offensive Men
19:05, Three Defensive Men against Five Offensive Men
19:43, Five Defensive Men against Five Offensive Men
19:52, Defense for Out-of-Bounds Plays, 1-Under Basket
20:01, 2-At Side Line
20:09, 3-Near Corner of Court
20:29, Basketball is played by more people than any other competitive sport.
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