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Bridging the Gap Table Tennis & Basketball

Bridging the Gap Table Tennis & Basketball. By: TEAM TEBOW TIME Jake Bajeman , Krysten Call, Justin Halvorson & Yuri Panzhin. Bridging the Gap or Not?. Objectives. Brief History: Table Tennis Basketball About Table Tennis About Basketball Comparing the two sports

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Bridging the Gap Table Tennis & Basketball

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  1. Bridging the GapTable Tennis & Basketball By: TEAM TEBOW TIME Jake Bajeman, Krysten Call, Justin Halvorson & Yuri Panzhin

  2. Bridging the Gap or Not?

  3. Objectives • Brief History: • Table Tennis • Basketball • About Table Tennis • About Basketball • Comparing the two sports • Question and Answer

  4. History: Table Tennis • Where did it come from? • Originated as a sport in Britain in the 1880s • Was played among upper class as an after dinner game “wiff –waff” • Now: • Commonly known as Ping Pong in the US • It is controlled by the ITTF which was founded in 1926 • Includes 215 member associations • Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2h_35S1IhRo

  5. Table Tennis History cont. • Became an Olympic sport in 1988 • After 2000 Summer Olympics changed size of ball to 40 mm instead of 38 and went from 21 pt game to 11 pt. • Now testing 44 mm ball “large-ball”

  6. History: Basketball • Created by Naismith in 1891 • 1909 – first international match in St. Petersburg • June 18 1932 – FIBA formed • 1936 Berlin Olympic games – U.S. won, Canada runner-up • First World Championships – 1950 Argentina • Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io35RCBMQJw&feature=related

  7. Table Tennis • Who do you think of when you think of table tennis? • http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=KW_6Lzr47iUhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8IVASo0umUhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJn5L1nrkL4

  8. Table Tennis:World Champions • 1926, London, England (Dec 6 – Dec 12) • 2011, Rotterdam, Nederland (May 8 – May 15) • Chinese players won men’s World Championships 60% since 1959

  9. Olympic Games • Table tennis became Olympic sport in 1988 in the Olympics (Seoul, South Korea) Men’s Singles:Gold: Yoo Nam Kyu (KOR)Silver: Kim Ki Taek (KOR)Bronze: Erik Lindh (SWE)

  10. Accessibility of Table Tennis World Wide • Required equipment: Ball, Table, Racket • Indoor sport • Require facilities

  11. Competition & Excitement • Widely played only in several countries: China, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Sweden, Taiwan. • Only 2-4 people can participate at the same time • Lack of excitement unless players are high level • Not enough variety

  12. Skill Set to Play the Game • Offensive strokes • Defensive strokes • Various spins • Practice and dedication even at the amateur level Table Tennis Spectacular

  13. Other Factors • TV Broadcasts • Audience • Popularity • Smaller Scale Tournaments • Clubs

  14. Bridging the Gap • Table tennis does not bridge the gap • We cannot call it an international sport

  15. Basketball • Who do you think of when you think of Basketball? Michael Jordan Lebron James http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLbSjZ3oViA

  16. Early American Dominance • 56 countries have participated in the Summer Olympic games for Men’s basketball. • Primarily dominated by the Americas but European countries have had success the past 20 years.

  17. Recent Trends • Fiba(International Basketball Federation) • Controls Amateur basketball for the world. Have seen an increase in FIBA participation. • NBA players playing abroad • Has been a topic of conversation b/c of the NBA lockout situation. • 51 European players in NBA currently • France is the leader with 11. • 10.3/19 • Lowest rating for a primetime telecast since 1988 Summer Olympics. • The victory by the "Redeem Team" over Spainis part of late night coverage and is the only event broadcast live by all affiliates in all time zones. • NBC kicked off the day's coverage with the US Women winning gold in Basketball.

  18. Big Moments in World Basketball • 1) Yugoslavia was a player in the late 80’s and early 90’s until the Balkan war. (Vlade Divac, DraženPetrović, Toni Kukoc) • 2) USSR upsets USA in 1972 (controversy) • 3) Better Foreign play led to the USA using professional athletes…(Dream Team) • 4) 2004 Olympics (5 continents medal) • Men’s • Gold-Argentina • Silver-Italy • Bronze- USA • Women’s • Gold-USA • Silver-Australia • Bronze-Russia

  19. Worldwide Participation • As of March 9, 2006, the NBA featured 82 international players from 38 countries and territories on official rosters (active and inactive) for the 2005-06 NBA season. • Hakeem ‘The Dream” Olajuwon, Nigeria • Dirk Nowitzki, Germany • Patrick Ewing, Jamaica • Pau Gasol, Spain • Steve Nash, Canada • Dominique Wilkins, “The Human Highlight Film,” France • DikembeMutombo, Democratic Republic of Congo • Yao Ming, China • Tony Parker, Belgium • Manu Ginobili, Argentina

  20. Money Makes the World Go Round • What are the NBA Players Making? • 1)DeronWilliams – $10.3 million per season NBA salary equivalent
 • 2) Mehmet Okur – $10 million
 • 3)(tie). NenadKrstic – $8.9 million & Rudy Fernandez – $8.9 million
 • 5) ErsanIlyasova – $8.1 million
 • 6) Juan Carlos Navarro – $7.5 million
 • 7) VassilisSpanoulis – $7.2 million
 • 8) DimitrisDiamantidis – $6.1 million
 • 9) (tie). Mike Batiste – $5.8 million & Milos Teodosic – $5.8 million

  21. Expert Opinions • Basketball taking over the world? “…if you look around the world and get the statistics of what's the most popular sport in the age group 14-18, it's basketball across all genders." 11% of the world plays basketball. Basketball has even replaced football as the most popular sport in areas like Asia and Australia and is on the way to surpassing football worldwide

  22. Most Played Sport • Number of 14-17 year olds who had played each of the major sports: • Basketball 9,182,000 • Football 7,184,000 • Volleyball 5,558,000 • Soccer 5,498,000 • Baseball 5,464,000 • Softball 3,970,000 • Hockey 2,477,000 Where football may be the most popular sport…basketball is the most played sport.

  23. COMPARISON

  24. Questions?

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