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The Christian Roots of the NBA – From Naismith to This Year’s 79th NBA Finals
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The Christian Roots of the NBA – From Naismith to This Year’s 79th NBA Finals

Faith and sports go hand in hand. Quarterbacks quote Bible verses in interviews, and today’s top NBA players, from Golden State Warrior standout Stephen Curry (verses of scripture adorn his sneakers) to Indiana Pacer sensation Tyrese Halliburton (he cites church as “a big part of my success and my sanity”), count themselves as two of the 62% of Americans who call ourselves Christians. As sports fans nationwide watch the drama of the 79thth NBA Finals unfold, it’s worth telling the story of basketball’s Christian roots. Indeed, Christianity was the driving force behind the game’s origin story. “I want to take you back to the first game of basketball in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1891,” Paul Putz, author of “The Spirit of the Game: American Christianity and Big-Time Sports,” told Our American Stories. “Eighteen grown men, most in their mid-twenties—walked into the gym at the International Young Men’s Christian Association Training School, where they were students. There were two peach baskets tacked to banisters on opposite sides of the gym, ten feet off the ground. There was a soccer ball too, and thirteen rules for a new game their instructor, James Naismith, explained to them.” Putz described that first game. “They divided into two teams of nine: No dribbling, no jump shots, no dunking. Instead, they passed the soccer ball back and forth, trying to keep it away from their opponents while angling for a chance to throw it into the basket.” There was no template for what a shot might look like, Putz explained. As the players positioned the ball at the top of their heads to toss it toward the basket, a defender would swoop in and grab it away. “If you’ve ever tried to coach second graders, it was probably a scene like that—except with big players and beards,” Putz said. When the game ended, just one person made a shot. The final score: 1 to 0. To the students—and Naismith—it was a success. The students loved the challenge and possibilities of the game. Naismith loved those things, too. But he loved what the game represented, and why he was at the YMCA Training School in the first place. On his application, he was asked to describe the role for which he was training, and wrote: “To win men for the Master through the gym.” Naismith’s idea was simple, but revolutionary: He believed sports could shape Christian character in ways mere study could not. So who was this man who created one of America’s great homegrown sports? “He grew up in rural Canada,” Putz noted. “His parents died of illness when he was nine, and his uncle, a deeply religious man, took him in. When Naismith was fifteen, he dropped out of school, working as a lumberjack, but returned to high school at the age of twenty and entered college with the goal of becoming a minister.” Most Christians in Naismith’s day viewed sports as, at best, a distraction: others saw sports as a tool of the devil. “But Naismith was coming of age during the rise of a new movement called ‘Muscular Christianity,’” Putz said. “It pushed back against the dualism that separated the spiritual and physical,” Putz explained. “The body itself had sacred value, they believed, and human beings should be understood holistically—mind, body, and soul intertwined.” For Naismith, this idea came home in an epiphany playing football as a seminary student. During a game, a teammate lost his temper and let out a stream of curse words. During a break, he turned to Naismith and said sheepishly, “I beg your pardon—I forgot you were there.” Naismith never spoke out against profanity, but his teammate felt compelled to apologize because—in Naismith’s words—“I played the game with all my might, yet held myself under control.” His teammate was responding to Naismith’s character on and off the field. Soon after that encounter, Naismith heard about the YMCA Training School in Springfield, a new college dedicated to connecting physical activity and Christian formation. And away he went to America to invent the game we know and love. “Naismith believed strongly in individual expression, and wanted basketball players to have space to create,” Putz explained. “He celebrated inventive moves—like the dribble and the hook shot—and expressed awe as players pushed the limits of what was possible.” But Naismith also understood that with freedom came constraints. “Basketball is personal combat without personal contact,” Naismith would often say. Players can move anywhere at any time, and get close to their opponents, but can’t overpower them physically, Putz explained. The only way to make the game work is by consistently applying the rules. Which is why Naismith’s favorite role wasn’t  player or coach but referee.  Naismith would become a pioneer on more than one front. In the 1930s, while a professor at the University of Kansas, a young African American student named John McLendon enrolled,” Putz explained. “He wanted to join the basketball team—but Kansas didn’t allow Black players.” Naismith took the young man under his wing, and McLendon would later become one of the most important basketball coaches of the 20th century. Basketball was influenced by Americans of all stripes. “In 1892, Senda Berenson, a Jewish instructor at a women’s college, saw basketball as a rare opportunity for women to participate in sports,” Putz said. “She adapted the rules and helped make it the most important women’s team sport of the 20th century.” The Jewish community embraced the game early, producing many of its first stars and innovators. So did Catholics and Latter-day Saints. Basketball also crossed racial and ethnic lines. Though the YMCA was segregated, Black Americans created their own spaces—often through churches—and built thriving basketball cultures, especially in cities like New York and Washington, D.C. It didn’t take long for Naismith’s creation to became a pluralistic and collaborative force—a gift to the world, developed and shaped by many hands, Putz added. “One of my favorite Naismith stories comes from the 1920s,” Putz concluded. “He dropped by a small college gym in Iowa, and a pickup game was about to begin. The players needed a referee and spotted the old man in the bleachers. One ran over to ask if he’d officiate—but before Naismith could respond, another player interrupted: ‘That old man? He doesn’t know anything about basketball.’ The players walked off to find someone else. Naismith just smiled.” The fact is basketball would not be the game we know and love today if it hadn’t been for Naismith’s Christian vision. “I’m sure,” Naismith wrote near the end of his life, “that no man can derive more pleasure from money or power than I do from seeing a pair of basketball goals in some out of the way place—deep in the Wisconsin woods an old barrel hoop nailed to a tree, or a weather-beaten shed on the Mexican border with a rusty iron hoop nailed to one end.” Naismith’s story is worth celebrating as we watch the Knicks and Pacers battle for the 79th NBA title. Originally published in Newsweek We publish a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Daily Signal. The post The Christian Roots of the NBA – From Naismith to This Year’s 79th NBA Finals appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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It Took Years, But a Federal Officer Finally Put Kim Kardashian in Her Place - She Shouldn't Have Messed with ICE
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It Took Years, But a Federal Officer Finally Put Kim Kardashian in Her Place - She Shouldn't Have Messed with ICE

Celebrities never let a good political issue go unaddressed, no matter how much the rest of the country wishes they would keep their mouths shut. Amid the rioting and chaos unfolding in Los Angeles stemming from Immigration and Customs Enforcement trying to conduct deportation raids there, Kim Kardashian decided to...
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Government Settles Ashli Babbitt Suit, Destroying the 'Evil, Partisan Narrative That Justified Her Outrageous Killing'
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Government Settles Ashli Babbitt Suit, Destroying the 'Evil, Partisan Narrative That Justified Her Outrageous Killing'

The family of Ashli Babbitt won't see the Capitol police officer who shot her behind bars, but they will get some closure now that the federal government has settled her wrongful death lawsuit. On Friday, Judicial Watch announced it secured a $4.975 million settlement from the government relating to a...
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June is here, and so is rainbow capitalism
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June is here, and so is rainbow capitalism

June is here, and so is rainbow capitalism
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Life Delayed Her Dream, But Didn’t Deny it. At 88, She Became a Graduate, and Witness to God’s Timing
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Life Delayed Her Dream, But Didn’t Deny it. At 88, She Became a Graduate, and Witness to God’s Timing

At 88, she finally achieved her lifelong dream of graduating, proving that delays aren't denials. Her journey is a powerful testament to faith and God’s perfect timing.
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After 100-Mile Journey, Including a Swim, Missing Golden Retriever Mix is Finally Back Home
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After 100-Mile Journey, Including a Swim, Missing Golden Retriever Mix is Finally Back Home

After a harrowing 100-mile trek that included a river swim, a missing golden retriever mix has miraculously returned home. The loyal pup's incredible journey has left the local community both amazed and relieved.
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Results Are In For Congressional Baseball Game
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Results Are In For Congressional Baseball Game

Republicans clobbered Democrats in the Congressional Baseball Game 13-2, giving the GOP its fifth consecutive victory. Five straight victories over Democrats in the Congressional Baseball Game for charity proves what we already knew: Republicans are WINNERS who get things done for America! pic.twitter.com/W62RvMOKOX — NRCC (@NRCC) June 12, 2025 Another W. That’s five straight. pic.twitter.com/th6fMrDF1c — Joni Ernst (@SenJoniErnst) June 12, 2025 Fox News reports: The Republicans all wore the same red uniforms with MAGA hats, while Democrats wore differing jerseys and hats. Rep. Greg Steube, R-Fla., pitched five innings for the GOP to get the win, giving up two runs with seven strikeouts. Steuebe faced trouble in the first inning when the Democrats loaded the bases with two outs. But a diving play by Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, at third base ended the inning when he leaned out to stop a hard-hit ball from getting out of the infield and then dove onto the base with his mitt to get the out. Footage of Pfluger’s play went viral on social media. WATCH: THAT’S OUR CHAIRMAN!!!!!!! #CongressionalBaseballGame pic.twitter.com/DGQOj0tX7q — RSC (@RepublicanStudy) June 11, 2025 THE BIG STORY OF THE MORNING? @RepPfluger'S DIVING PLAY THAT STARTED THE MOMENTUM FOR REPUBLICANS TO WIN FOR THE 5TH CONSECUTIVE YEAR! pic.twitter.com/F0GXniVZV1 — RSC (@RepublicanStudy) June 12, 2025 “Proud to have been selected MVP for this year’s Congressional Baseball Game! Couldn’t have asked for a better support team here in DC! Another huge win for Republicans,” Pfluger said. Proud to have been selected MVP for this year’s Congressional Baseball Game! Couldn’t have asked for a better support team here in DC! Another huge win for Republicans pic.twitter.com/Aq3cZ8Ayl6 — Rep. August Pfluger (@RepPfluger) June 12, 2025 “Proud to take the field with my Republican colleagues tonight and bring home the win. We raised  $2.8 million for local charities. We’re not tired of winning!” Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) said. Team GOP takes the WIN!! Proud to take the field with my Republican colleagues tonight and bring home the win. We raised  $2.8 million for local charities. We’re not tired of winning! pic.twitter.com/sYcF6ZbLiA — Steve Scalise (@SteveScalise) June 12, 2025 From The Hill: Democrats looked like they might draw ahead in the first inning, loading the bases with a single and two walks. Rep. August Pfluger (R-Texas), however, saved the inning with a leaping catch, diving toward third base to make the tag. Republicans scored their first run off of a Democratic throwing error in the first inning and widened their lead to 5-0 with a rally in the second inning. Democrats countered in the third with an RBI triple down the first-base line from Rep. Morgan McGarvey (D-Ky.). By the end of the inning, they were only down 5-2. But they would not score again, and Republicans took the game out of reach with a five-run deluge in the fifth inning to bring the score to 10-2. Even so, the Democrats’ woes continued in the sixth inning due to lackluster defense. The outfield struggled to catch several seemingly routine fly balls, and several infield hits scored two runners — including Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) pinch-running all the way from second base. Steube, who held the Democrats to two runs over five innings, was subbed out in the sixth by Pfluger. The Texas Republican ended up winning the game’s Most Valuable Player award.
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MIRACLE: Lone Survivor In Seat 11A Survives Air India Crash That Took Over 240 Lives
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MIRACLE: Lone Survivor In Seat 11A Survives Air India Crash That Took Over 240 Lives

Amid tragedy, miracles sometimes appear. As the WLT Report previously reported, an Air India flight carrying over 242 people has crashed in India. TRAGIC: Plane Flying To London From India Crashes Leaving Over 240 People Dead The flight took off from Ahmedabad’s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport and was headed to London. Just minutes after taking off, the plane burst into flames and soon after hit a Medical College. Initially, all 242 passengers on board were reported dead. Until now! Videos and pictures of a 40-year-old who was sitting in seat 11A on the plane show him walking out of the wreckage alive! The Daily Mail had more details to add to the miraculous survival of the passenger: A British father has miraculously survived the Air India plane disaster, believed to have claimed the lives of hundreds of people in India. Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, 40, spoke from the safety of a hospital bed after escaping from the fallen Gatwick-bound Flight 171 this morning. The passenger, who was in seat 11A when the plane came down in a residential area, recalled: 'Thirty seconds after take-off, there was a loud noise and then the plane crashed. It all happened so quickly.' 'When I got up, there were bodies all around me,' he told local media. 'I was scared. I stood up and ran. 'There were pieces of the plane all around me. Someone grabbed hold of me and put me in an ambulance and brought me to the hospital.' Astonishing footage showed the passenger walking away from the scene with some visible injuries to his face. Vishwash, who was returning home to London after visiting family, sustained injuries to his chest, eyes and feet, he told the Hindustan Times. On the ground, police said they had discovered another survivor in the hospital struck by the plane as it came down. Authorities had said earlier they believed there were no survivors on the flight that crashed in Gujarat carrying 242 passengers, including 53 Britons. The regional police chief said 'some locals would have also died', given that the plane smashed down into offices and accommodation for doctors close to a hospital. Here are videos and images of Vishwash Kumar Ramesh: This man walking in white shirt Mr. Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, Seat 11 A has survived the today's Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. It's a miracle. He is the only one survivor confirmed by Ahmedabad Police. Thanks God. pic.twitter.com/gGLgt479m5 — Licypriya Kangujam (@LicypriyaK) June 12, 2025 MIRACLE IN SEAT 11A: SOLE SURVIVOR SPEAKS AFTER #PLANECRASH #AI171 Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, the only survivor, recalls a loud boom just 30 seconds after takeoff before the plane nosedived. "Someone grabbed me, put me in an ambulance, and brought me to the hospital."#BREAKING… pic.twitter.com/arFlHcyf1v — Turbine Traveller (@Turbinetraveler) June 12, 2025 BREAKING: The survivor of the Air India plane crash is 40-year-old Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, a British-Indian who was returning to the UK after a visit. Reports said he had taken the flight along with his brother, whom he is trying to find. pic.twitter.com/VRwREQipGN — GB News (@GBNEWS) June 12, 2025 Newsweek provided details of the crash: An Air India plane bound for London with 244 people onboard crashed as it took off in India's northwestern city of Ahmedabad. Local police said there was a sole survivor, The Telegraph reports. The man, who was sat in seat 11A, is now receiving treatment in hospital. It is not clear how he survived the fiery crash after the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, bound for London, Gatwick, collided with a medical college dorm in the suburb of the Indian city of Ahmedabad, and erupted into flames. Here's what we know: More than 200 bodies recovered from the crash site. The plane crashed into a residential area. It is not yet known if there are casualties on the ground. On board were: 169 Indian nationals, 53 British nationals, one Canadian national and seven Portuguese nationals. Flight AI171 was travelling from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick. The aircraft is a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner.
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Watch: Karoline Leavitt Shuts Down Reporter’s ‘Stupid Question’ About ‘Peaceful Protests’
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Watch: Karoline Leavitt Shuts Down Reporter’s ‘Stupid Question’ About ‘Peaceful Protests’

While a few rabble-rousers on Capitol Hill in early 2021 was widely denounced as an “insurrection” by leftist politicians and pundits, they insist that the ongoing riots in Los Angeles and beyond are nothing more than “peaceful protests.” Using the same disingenuous language that surrounding the destructive George Floyd riots of 2020, President Trump’s critics are now denouncing his administration for daring to restore order on the streets of the United States. During a recent White House press conference, one reporter echoed that rhetoric in a pointed question to press secretary Karoline Leavitt. The plain-spoken spokesperson didn’t hold back when delivering her response. According to the Daily Wire: “The president absolutely supports peaceful protests. He supports the First Amendment. He supports the right of Americans to make their voices heard,” said Leavitt. “He does not support violence of any kind. He does not support assaulting law enforcement officers who are simply trying to do their job. It’s very clear for the president what he supports and what he does not,” she continued. “Unfortunately for Democrats, that line has not been made clear, and they’ve allowed this unrest and this violence to continue, and the president has had to step in.” Asked if the president would support peaceful protesting during the military parade scheduled for Saturday, Leavitt dismissed the question. “Of course, the president supports peaceful protests. What a stupid question,” she said before moving on to the next reporter. The exchange came as LA-style anti-border patrol demonstrations were being planned and executed in cities nationwide: JUST IN:@jeffhunt was just assaulted and kicked in the back at the Denver ICE riot!! He chases the guy down and says that he’s going to press charges! Share this soy boy’s face out and make him famous in the worst way! pic.twitter.com/HGEgUSdbHJ — AmericanPapaBear (@AmericaPapaBear) June 11, 2025 This is in Tucson before it became a riot. These aren’t protests against ice or for illegals. Listen to the chants. These are marxists. It’s about taking down America. They’ll use any vehicle to try to achieve this. pic.twitter.com/no0kXT11aU — Garret Lewis (@GarretLewis) June 12, 2025 Seattle PD Chief Shon Barnes says he won’t cooperate with ICE in deporting illegals. Democrats will similarly act in all sanctuary cities. Then when ICE comes in to do deportations, people will riot. And then politicians will blame ICE. See how it works?pic.twitter.com/asDlWgklMM — Paul A. Szypula (@Bubblebathgirl) June 11, 2025 Leavitt’s remarks were just the latest from the White House on this developing story, as NBC News reported: For the White House, this scene — Trump battling a blue state over his signature issue — is a political win, officials said. It’s a nationally watched saga of the sort that has long defined his career: a made-for-TV moment. “We’re happy to have this fight,” a White House official said, emphasizing that politically, the administration sees it as a winning issue. Democrats and immigration activists have broadly blasted the Los Angeles operation as illegal and inhumane and insisted that it’s all about politics — and not about sound public policy. “This Administration’s actions are not about public safety — they’re about stoking fear,” former Vice President Kamala Harris, a Los Angeles resident who ran against Trump last year, wrote in a statement. But Trump allies argue that it’s simply Trump carrying out the hard-line immigration agenda that was the centerpiece of his campaign. NBC News spoke with four White House officials, in addition to other Trump supporters, who requested anonymity to speak candidly. “This is what America voted for, period,” a Trump adviser said. “This is the America First focus that got the president elected and is driven by nothing else than what he promised American voters.” “Look at the violence, the attacks on law enforcement,” the adviser added. “If Democrats want to support that, let them. This is why we win elections and they do not.” Trump advisers also pointed to the fact that the president’s immigration policies continue to get high marks in most public polling. Here’s a full clip of the exchange at the recent press conference: Q: So if there were peaceful protests on Saturday for the military parade the president would allow that? .@PressSec Karoline Leavitt: “Of course the president supports peaceful protests. What a stupid question.” pic.twitter.com/QzjOIVoUlJ — CSPAN (@cspan) June 11, 2025 What’s your take?
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"Kids saw the video on MTV and thought, 'This is cool. These guys are kinda ugly and they're tearing up their high school.' It attracted some riff-raff." Nirvana's Smells Like Teen Spirit video has now been viewed more than two billion times on YouTube
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"Kids saw the video on MTV and thought, 'This is cool. These guys are kinda ugly and they're tearing up their high school.' It attracted some riff-raff." Nirvana's Smells Like Teen Spirit video has now been viewed more than two billion times on YouTube

"The video was probably the key element in Smells Like Teen Spirit becoming a hit." Dave Grohl
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