What is the difference between the rules of street basketball and regular basketball?

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When will the passion be released

Love of street basketball has been the direction of the development of his career, and he had to admit that "China has a long way to go," the good skills of street basketball," said the director of the National Basketball Association. A group of fish" is now struggling to find their own direction. If the regular game is a team performance, then street ball is the real art of basketball to show individual talent. It is not limited by the team, so the individual skills evolved into artistic creation, bold, crazy, beautiful, unlimited imagination and creativity, strong visual sensory stimulation ...... Why do not we have their own street ball shrine? Why can we only one person or a few people quietly continue our happiness, why can't we bring our street ball to more basketball fans ......"

American Street Basketball Culture

Walking in the streets of New York City, perhaps the hustle and bustle of the city can't bring you a hint of pleasure and shock. bring a hint of pleasure and shock, maybe you are looking for the rhythm that can thrill you.

A group of guys with basketballs in their hands will tell you, "Hey, go to Rock Park!"

"What's that?"

"Gee, don't you know that's the mecca of street basketball?"

"Go there and you'll see what you want!"

"Yeah, and you'll hear a lot of legends, believe me."

New York's Rucker Park in Harlem has produced many street basketball heroes and myths.

Earl "The Goat" Manigault was one of them.

Numerous such names have graced Rock Park, including Joe "The Destroyer" Hammond, Pee Wee "The Cyclone" Kirland, Pee Wee "The Boss" Kirland and the legendary Pee Wee "The Boss" Kirland. Kirland), Lloyd "Swee Pea" Daniels, and many more ......

Each of them has a legendary story that every youngster marvels at! .

Of course, that's just a piece of history from the 1950s, but it leaves us with the vibrant street basketball culture of today.

Flamboyant and beautiful streetball moves, passionate confrontations under the basket, deafening dunks, pleasing aerial catches, coupled with hot hiphop music, the court side of the black boys in wide hiphop clothing to the rhythm of the music of the body twisting, from time to time for the court of the incredible goal screaming. The game wasn't on an official basketball court; a wide open space down the street, a city square, or even an empty factory lot, wherever a basketball hoop was erected, was their home court!

It's not just a sport, it's an art, and if you can be there, you can feel the shock that comes from streetball.

This is street basketball, a form of basketball that originated in the black culture of the American streets.

In recent years, street basketball has become popular. The United States has seen the emergence of numerous street basketball organizations. But the most well-known streetball organization in the world is DIME from Canada.

DIME was founded in the spring of 1999 by Miller (T-Mill) Adeyemi Adegbesan (Ayo), whose creation was a local success at Cambridge International College in Ontario, Canada. Also featured on the website are photos of many streetballers and some local basketball players. With the gradual explosion of street basketball, DIME's team was finally formed.

Today, DIME is an organization dedicated to advancing the originality and creativity of urban street culture. Through their influence and opportunities, they strive to develop a younger crop of talent and provide them with a platform to showcase their talents. Likewise, while giving the younger generation the opportunity to make a positive impact, the interaction with each other provides an avenue for them to continue to pursue their goals.

DIME's stars, Ghost and Tru Baller, are among the brightest stars in the world of streetball today.

The Notic, also from Canada, is regarded as one of the best street basketball organizations in the world today. They have some of the best street basketball players in the world, and The Notic's master ball handler, King Handle, who stands 190 centimeters tall but dribbles the ball as if it were glued to his hand, has come to Asia to perform, and is said to have an ear-splitting echo when he shoots the ball indoors.

Street basketball now competes with the NBA***, they are free, uninhibited, inspired by a wealth of imagination and creativity, and an indomitable perseverance sustains those young streetballers.

Chinese streetball culture

Wearing a wide basketball undershirt on his body, his face is full of confidence, the basketball in his hand seems to be magnetic, dribbling across the floor, dribbling behind the back, dazzling ball control with a series of incredible movements, so that the defenders can not figure out.

On any basketball court, he would be the protagonist, because the streets are his home court!

It's a culture, an art, and they love street basketball more than anything.

It is a kind of self-confidence, a kind of unyielding, the spirit of street basketball has been encouraging them!

In recent years, a street style blew into China, which made the original conservative Chinese basketball fans found their new life.

From now on, they won't be bored by simple shooting and running. Those fancy ball-handling breakthroughs, as well as realistic fakes, made the original conservative basketball fans find a new continent.

Isn't that what we need?

A kind of free, unrestrained and passionate basketball. On the court of street basketball, there is no convincing defeat, and victory is the eternal topic.

In this continent, there are countless street basketball enthusiasts who follow the footsteps of street basketball culture and keep moving forward.

China's streetballers know a loud name -- "Street League".

In that era of primitive basketball, the Street League rose to prominence, saving many hot-blooded young people from primitive basketball and bringing them new life, and these streetballers found their own basketball philosophy.

Finally, basketball is not just a sport in China, it has become an art, a culture. It's changing the lives of some teenagers, bringing that defiant toughness from the basketball court to life.

In recent years, street basketball has developed rapidly in China, with numerous street basketball experts emerging across the country.

For example: Tru Sauce, the engine of Shanghai; Xu Jun, the Little Monk; Zhang Xue of Shenyang; Wu You and Ah Jin of Beijing; and Bunny of Nanjing, to name a few. Each of them is skilled in their own way.

It's worth noting that during the period when streetball was prevalent in China, most of the streetballers were constantly imitating the moves of foreign players. But China's real street basketball players have begun their own innovations, led by Shanghai's Tru Sauce, a new school style of Freestyle players have risen to the forefront, their moves elegant, improvisational, is the real sense of FreeStyle (FreeStyle), and has broken away from the strange circle of imitation of the Chinese street ball.

Whether on the stage, or in the game show, they will be improvisation-based, and usually in the innovation of more excellent action, and even in foreign countries, there are already countless foreign street ball enthusiasts have been in the imitation of their actions. This is undoubtedly an encouraging thing for Chinese streetball.

As the leading team in China's streetball world, X-Battle, the main team of the China Street League, deserves to be one of the toughest streetball teams in China, which includes Shanghai-based FreeStyle newcomer Tru Sauce, attacking player Xu Jun, the little monk known as the Golden Left Hand, and China's No. 1 dunker, who has won many national competitions, and the No. 1 dunker, Meningitis Wang Zhenru, who has won many national competitions, and the No. 1 dunker, Meningitis Wang Zhenru, who has won many national competitions. Wang Zhenru, the meningitis of China's first team, and Aqing, the god pitcher, are just a few of the top players in the country. The team includes both spectators and combatants, effectively embodying the core meaning of today's streetball --- victory.

Although X-Battle has only been in existence for six months, the team is sure to be the center of attention. As its name suggests, let's look forward to those unknown battles!

A kind of game

Game style HIPHOP is (hiphop) and hip-hop (hip) and denotes the basketball box (hop) of the composition of the language, street basketball to HIPHOP popular music elements of the new street basketball culture combined to form the current street basketball game. There are some discrepancies with the strict rules and competitions required for formal sports, but the way participants can freely show their own gameplay is regarded as the greatest value and charm. In the hip-hop music melody like dancing in the game, leaving the game, everyone enjoys is the greatest charm.

Platform WIN XP

Platform WIN XP

Features of the game Formal basketball games are restricted by various rules, but street basketball games are designed to make the spectators feel more glamorous - so some of the rules don't have to be obeyed - in order to make the game a priority. The ball bouncing off the opponent's head or kicking and bouncing the ball against the wall for a pass is something you'll only see in Street Basketball, and that's what Street Basketball is all about.