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What do you like most? Organize an interest group based on your interests and explain its significance to attract people with the same hobbies.

About what do you like most? Organize an interest group based on your interests and explain its significance to attract people with the same hobbies as follows:

Example: I like basketball best. The interest group I organized is called Dream Team. This group aims to promote physical development and healthy growth, cultivate interest in sports, enhance sports skills, and develop a character that is not afraid of hardship, unites and cooperates, fights tenaciously, and never admits defeat.

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Basketball is a hand-centered physical confrontation sport and is a core event of the Olympic Games.

Invented on December 21, 1891, by James Naismith, a physical education teacher at the YMCA Training School in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. In 1896, basketball was introduced to Tianjin, China. In 1904, the first basketball exhibition match was held at the St. Louis Olympic Games. In 1932, the International Basketball Federation was established.

In 1936, basketball was listed as an official event at the Berlin Olympics. China also sent a basketball team to participate in the Olympic basketball event for the first time. In October 1956, the Chinese Basketball Association was established. In 1992, the Barcelona Olympic Games began, and professional players could participate in Olympic basketball games

Basketball was invented by American James Naismith in 1891. At the time, he was teaching at the YMCA International Training School in Springfield, Massachusetts. Since peaches are abundant in the area, children here like to play the game of throwing balls into peach baskets. This inspired him to create a basketball game based on the characteristics of football, hockey and other ball games.

Initially, basketball games were relatively simple, with no restrictions on the size of the field and the number of people participating in the game. The players are divided into two teams of equal numbers, standing at opposite ends of the court. After the referee throws the ball to the center of the court, the players from both sides immediately rush into the court to grab the ball and strive to throw the ball into the other side's basket.

Because the peach basket has a bottom, the ball will stay in the basket after being hit. People must climb a special ladder to take the ball out of the basket. With the continuous improvement of venue facilities, the bottom of the basket was cancelled, and an iron hoop was used instead of a peach basket. A backboard made of wooden boards was used instead of a wire net. The venue added a center line, a center circle and a free throw line, and the game was changed to midfield. Jump ball begins.

At the same time, the number of players on the field is usually changed to 5 people per team, and there are starting to be divided into defenders, guards, centers, forwards, stayers and other positions. In addition, Naismith formulated an imperfect competition rule with 13 clauses, which stipulates that running with the ball, hugging people, pushing people, tripping people, hitting people, etc. are not allowed.

This greatly improved the fun of the basketball game and attracted more people to participate in the game, thus making basketball popular throughout the United States.

Basketball was first introduced to Mexico from the United States in 1892, and was soon developed throughout Mexico. In this way, Mexico became the first country besides the United States to carry out basketball. Since then, the sport has been introduced to France, the United Kingdom, China, Brazil, Czechoslovakia, Australia, Lebanon and other countries, and has been carried out, popularized and developed around the world.

In 1895, American Bob Gailey introduced basketball to China. In 1896, the Tianjin YMCA held China's first basketball game performance. Later, it was carried out in youth associations in cities such as Tianjin and Beijing. At the first National Games in old China in 1910, basketball was listed as a performance event for the first time.

Basketball was listed as an official competition event for men at the Second National Games in 1914, and was listed as an official competition event for women at the Third National Games in 1924. Basketball has been an official event of the Asian Games since 1951.

In 1932, the International Amateur Basketball Federation was established, and men’s basketball was recognized by the International Olympic Committee as an official Olympic event. In 1946, a professional basketball league appeared in the United States and developed into the NBA.