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UNC national championship history: How many times have Tar Heels won the NCAA Tournament?

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North Carolina Tar Heels

The UNC Tar Heels have enjoyed a ton of success in school history as one of the top basketball programs in the country.

Frank McGuire led the team to its first NCAA championship in 1957. Legendary coach Dean Smith eventually took over and established the program as a perpetual powerhouse in college basketball. The Tar Heels secured two national championships under Smith and have won the national championships three times under current coach Roy Williams.

UNC is no stranger to the Big Dance.

Here's a look at the Tar Heels' NCAA Tournament history and how many national titles they've taken back to Chapel Hill. 

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How many national championships has UNC won in basketball? 

UNC is no stranger to the Final Four and no stranger to winning the national title.

Out of its 20 Final Four appearances, the Tar Heels have won the national title six times. UNC's first title came in 1957, after three overtimes against Kansas under head coach Frank McGuire.

Three of UNC's titles were won under head coach Roy Williams, most recently in 2017 against Gonzaga. North Carolina was playing in its second consecutive title game, after losing to Villanova at the buzzer the previous year, and it was the eighth title game to be played between two No. 1 seeds. 

UNC's NCAA championship game appearences

YEAR FINAL SCORE
2017 UNC 71, Gonzaga 65
2016 Villanova 77, UNC 74
2009 UNC 89, Michigan State 72
2005 UNC 75, Illinois 70
1993 UNC 77, Michigan 71
1982 UNC 63, Georgetown 62
1981 Indiana 63, UNC 50
1977 Marquette 67, UNC 59
1968 UCLA 78, UNC 55
1957 UNC 54, Kansas 53 (3OT)
1946 Oklahoma State 43, UNC 40

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UNC's NCAA Tournament record all time

UNC is 123-45 all time in NCAA Tournament games. The Tar Heels have made the Sweet 16 seven times, the Elite 8 eight times and have appeared in a record-high 20 Final Four games. UNC has taken home six national titles, three under current coach Roy Williams. 

Who has more national championships: Duke or UNC? 

UNC has more national championships than bitter rival Duke. Duke has appeared in 16 Final Fours and won five national championships. UNC has appeared in a record 20 Final Fours and won six national championships. Its most recent title came in 2017 by defeating Gonzaga, 71-65. 

MORE: 20 winningest coaches in March Madness history

When did UNC win its first national championship?

UNC's first national championship came against Kansas on March 23, 1957, when the Tar Heels beat the Jayhawks, 54-53, in a game that went to three overtimes. North Carolina went 32-0 that season under head coach Frank McGuire. Lennie Rosenbluth led UNC with 20 points, while Wilt Chamberlain scored 23 points for Kansas.  

Which school has won the most NCAA titles?

UCLA has won the most national championships. The Bruins have won 11 national titles, seven consecutively from 1967-1973. Its most recent national championship came in 1995 against Arkansas. 

School National titles Most recent
1. UCLA 11 1995
2. Kentucky 8 2012
3. North Carolina 6 2017
4. Duke 5 2015
5. Indiana 5 1987

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Which Team Has Won More Championships, UCLA or North Carolina?

The UNC Tar Heels and UCLA Bruins are two of the most storied programs in men’s college basketball.

North Carolina and California-Los Angeles, along with perhaps Duke, Kentucky, and Kansas, make up the list of “blue bloods” — aka the most prolific teams in history.

(Their colors also happen to be blue. So sorry, Indiana, but you don’t make the cut.)

Though it’s not John Wooden vs. Dean Smith — or Roy Williams for that matter — the Bruins-Heels Sweet 16 matchup in this year’s Men’s NCAA Tournament is still a game between two of the winningest programs ever to take the floor.

But which has actually won more championships?

UNC and UCLA are playing for a spot in this year’s Elite Eight

#UNC vs. UCLA will tip at approx. 9:40pm Friday https://t.co/2P0XM587M6

— InsideCarolina (@InsideCarolina) March 21, 2022

North Carolina entered the tournament as an eight seed and rolled over Marquette 95-63 in the East Regional’s 8-9 matchup. That set up the most-talked-about game of March thus far.

Complete with a Brady Manek ejection, a 25-point comeback in 10 minutes, and an overtime period, the Tar Heels held on to upset No. 1 seed Baylor 93-86.

UCLA was a four-seed in the East and squeaked by Akron 57-53 in the opening round. The Bruins then easily handled fifth-seeded St. Mary’s in the Round of 32, beating the Gaels 72-56.

Now the two teams face each other in the Sweet 16 with a matchup with either Purdue or the national-darling St. Peter’s Peacocks in the Elite Eight.

The Tar Heels and Bruins have won a combined 17 National Championships

Former coaches Dean Smith of North Carolina and John Wooden of UCLA. | G. N. Lowrance/Getty Images

The UNC basketball program is loaded with historic talent, both players and coaches alike. Dean Smith coached the Tar Heels for nearly 40 years, winning two national championships and inventing the four-corners offense.

He coached in 11 Final Fours and won titles in two different decades.

His 1982 championship-winning team featured James Worthy, Sam Perkins, and a freshman named Michael Jordan, who hit the game-winning jumper in the championship game.

His 1993 team beat Michigan’s Fab Five.

Smith’s former assistant Roy Williams took over in 2003 and won three more championships. The two combined to win five of UNC’s six titles.

But no program has won more than UCLA, and no coach has won more than John Wooden.

The Bruins have 11 national titles on their program resume, 10 of which came under Wooden. The Wizard of Westwood won 620 games over 27 seasons.

He won 10 National Championships in his final 12 years at the program’s helm, including seven in a row. The Bruins won 88 straight games and finished 30-0 four different seasons during that span.

Duke has five national championships. Carolina has six, and Kentucky has won eight. But nobody tops UCLA men’s basketball, and no one will ever break the records Wooden set during his time with the Bruins.

This year will be a stretch to make it 18

On paper, the Tar Heels have enough talent to reach the Final Four, but UNC showed massive bouts of inconsistency during the season.

On the flip side, the Bruins did reach the Final Four just last season, but on paper don’t have the same amount of NBA talent as teams like Carolina, Gonzaga, Duke, or Arizona.

It’s another meeting between two of the most storied programs in college basketball history.

And the winner of this latest chapter will move on to the Elite Eight and one game closer to putting yet another National Championship trophy in the case.

All statistics courtesy of NCAA.com.

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90,000 77 thousand spectators at student basketball. How is this even possible?

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77,000 spectators at college basketball. How is this even possible?

Phoenix hosted the biggest game of the year in North American basketball. And it's not the NBA Finals.

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The NCAA Collegiate League Championship in any sport outranks the professional leagues in popularity. It's simple: there are only 30 NBA teams in basketball, and hundreds of universities across the country. More than half of the states have no major league world at all. And college basketball is everywhere.

The NCAA is a huge three-division machine. In the first division, 351 teams competed for the 2016/17 championship title. The student championship is penetrating into backwaters where there will never be an NBA. Professional basketball is a business that sells tickets and merchandise, lure spectators into the stands with entertainment and the opportunity to make $95,000 in a single throw.

Athletes are not paid salaries in university teams - this is prohibited by law. The best of these guys have multi-million dollar contracts in the future, but for now they have the opportunity to play free and sincere basketball. This is also why the student championship is closer to every American. Not millionaires participate in it, but ordinary guys - the same as you. And if they are also from your university, or at least from your city, it is simply impossible not to root for them.

Ordinary student games can easily gather 10-20 thousand spectators, the only question is the capacity of the hall. But the playoffs are a different story. The NCAA Basketball Championship knockout games even have their own proprietary name: March Madness. From mid-March, a terrible felling begins without the right to make a mistake, in which only four out of 68 teams remain by the end of the month.

One defeat means the end of the season, and the strongest do not always survive in this test of character and nerves. This year, for example, one of the favorites, the University of Kansas, stopped one step away from the Final Four. The same one, in which in 2008 Alexander Kaun became the first Russian NCAA champion.

"I bought textbooks two years ago to become a coach." NBA champion Alexander Kaun retired

The Final Four itself is madness squared. As a rule, it is held at an indoor football stadium in order to accommodate more people. The semi-finals and final of the March Madness 2017 were held in the suburbs of Phoenix at the arena of the University of Arizona. Yes, that's right: the incredible arena that hosted the Super Bowl two years ago belongs to the university. Do you still have doubts that the NCAA is serious?

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In a basketball configuration, the arena accommodates even more due to the size of the court. And the main games of college basketball this season were watched by 77,612 people. How many of them actually saw something is unknown. This is the view from the cheapest seats. Photo caption: "Oh, is that a basketball court down there?"

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There were slightly fewer spectators at the final - 74,340. This is easy to explain: some of the South Carolina and Oregon fans who lost in the semifinals simply did not go for the final. Ticket prices are also a solid March (or rather, already April) madness. A few days before the title match, tickets from online resellers were sold at prices ranging from 400 to 11 thousand dollars.

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The championship eventually went to the University of North Carolina (UNC), which raised Michael Jordan and Vince Carter. Current head coach Roy Williams served as an assistant when the future best basketball player in history became an NCAA champion.

"Chicago" by Michael Jordan. What happened to the best team in the history of basketball

And now, for the third time in 13 years, Williams has become a champion as a main. Cutting off the championship grid is a sacred rite that came to Europe precisely from the student league.

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The NCAA Finals is the only sporting event for which even the NBA championship is interrupted for one day. Almost all of today's superstars were once students. LeBron James wasn't there, but of course he also watched the finale. And along with other NBA players, he criticized refereeing.

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According to LeBron, referees stopped the game too often due to minor contact. Because of this, the ending was not so dynamic. James at some point could not stand it and tweeted: “Let the guys decide for themselves who is stronger!” But it is high time for NBA players to get used to the strange refereeing.

North Carolina won the championship for the sixth time in history. In the last minutes, Tar Heels (translated as “tarred heels”) scored eight points in a row and turned “-2” into “+6”. Strangely, one very famous professional club and its limit of bad luck, which was finally exhausted in the Berlin Final Four of the Euroleague, immediately came to mind.

Salvation of the year. The history of the most important shot in Russian basketball

UNC, like CSKA, lost its final with a shot in the last seconds. This was only a year ago.

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But just like the super-professionals from Moscow, the ordinary guys from North Carolina waited for their happiness. And remember this name: Joel Berry. In the final, the 22-year-old UNC point guard hit all four of his team's three-pointers, and in the last seconds won the decisive rebound and sent Justin Jackson to score the main goal of his life.

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For one day, the Heels can afford not to dream about the NBA and just enjoy the moment. For some, this will be the peak of their career. Collegiate basketball and the NBA are parallel worlds, and the journey between them isn't for everyone. The main star of the past championship line-up "Tar Heels" Tyler Hansbrough in 2009-m climbed to the top of the NCAA, after turning professional he gave one good season for Indiana, and now plays in the D-League.

Not all of them will shine in the NBA in a few years, not all of them will get space contracts and drive cool cars. But to become a champion without getting a single cent of money for it - isn't it priceless?

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test-basket.ru Test 2021 History of IES-BASKET answers

ANO School basketball league "IES-BASKET" in honor of the fifteenth anniversary season invites you to test your basketball literacy and knowledge about the Championship of the IES-BASKET School basketball league. From December 21, 2021, the second All-Russian online test "Basketball Literacy" will be held. At the end of the test, you can get a certificate, and if you publish it on your page on social networks with the hashtag #testbasket21, you can take part in the prize draw.

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  1. Answers to test History History COS-Basket 2021
  2. Question No. 1 of 25
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  27. Topic: Basketball History
  28. Question No. 1
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  35. Topic: History of domestic basketball
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  45. Topic: NBA
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  54. Topic: Terms and determination
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  58. Topic: names and persons
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  67. Topic: Basketball Rules
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  73. Topic: Topic: Basketball 3x3
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Answers to test History of CES 2021

To take part , you need to go to the site test-basket.ru and select "History of IES-BASKET", on the right, click on the window and go to test registration:

  1. TIME TO ATTACK (per question) LIMITED - in 40 seconds you need to choose one of the proposed answers;
  2. after you press the start button, it WILL NOT BE POSSIBLE TO STOP THE TEST;
  3. you will not spend more than 25 minutes on passing the test. If you're ready, go ahead! We wish you good luck!

Next, fill in the name, surname, e-mail, region below and agree (tick), do not be mistaken, since the name and surname will be included in the certificate, it remains to answer 25 questions.

Question No. 1 of 25

Birthday of the CAS-Basket SHLB is considered

September 23, 2007,
September 23, 2008,
September 10, 2009 September 23, 2009

Correct answer:

On September 23, 2007 the project “IES-BASKET School Basketball League Championship” was presented.

Question No. 2 of 25

The honorary president of the League is

Ivan Ivanovich Edeshko
Sergei Alexandrovich Belov
Svetlana Alexandrovna Antipova
Sergey Yuryevich Panov

Correct answer:

The Honorary President of the IES Basket School Basketball League is Sergey Alexandrovich Belov.

Question No. 3 of 25

Which of these projects was not implemented by IES-BASKET SBL?

"Somewhere in Russia"
Coaching seminars
Training camps for the best players of the Superfinal
High School Basketball All-Star Game

Correct answer:

School Basketball League "IES-BASKET" did not host the School Basketball All-Star Game. Haven't done it yet...

Question #4 of 25

What do the winners of the divisional stage of the IES-BASKET SBL Championship receive?

Cups and medals
Set of balls
Set of uniforms for the team
Warm-up suits

Correct answer:

Winners of the divisional stage receive a set of basketball uniforms for the team.

Question No. 5 of 25

Which of these NBA stars did not take part in master classes for IES-BASKET SBL participants?

A.C. Green
Scottie Pippen
Avery Johnson
Kevin Garnett

Correct answer:

Kevin Garnett did not participate in IES-BASKET SBL events.

Question #6 of 25

In which city was the IES-BASKET School Basketball Festival held?

Perm
Moscow
Yoshkar-Ola
Saransk

Correct answer:

The first and only school basketball festival was held in September 2009year in Yoshkar-Ola.

Question No. 7 out of 25

The General Sponsor of the IES-BASKET SBL Championship is

PJSC T Plus
PJSC Lukoil
PJSC Gazprom
PJSC Sibur Holding

2 Correct answer:

The general sponsor of the IES-BASKET SBL Championship is PJSC T Plus, the largest Russian private company operating in the field of electric power and heat supply.

Question No. 8 of 25

Which of the coaches of the Russian men's national basketball team was a lecturer at the coaching seminars of the IES-BASKET SBL?

Zoran Lukic
David Blatt
Evgeniy Pashutin
Sergey Bazarevich

Correct answer:

Sergey Valerianovich Bazarevich was a lecturer at the coaching seminars of the IES-BASKET School Football League in 2015.

Question #9 of 25

What is the name of the mascot of the IES-BASKET SBL?

Anatoly
IES
Basket
Tiger

Correct answer:

The mascot of the IES-BASKET CBL is the tiger Tolik, also known as Anatoly.

Question No. 10 of 25

In which city is the headquarters of the IES-BASKET School of Literature located?

Moscow
Nizhniy Novgorod
Perm
Penza

Correct answer:

Headquarters of IES-BASKET CBL is located in Perm.

Question No. 11 of 25

Which picture shows the first logo of IES-BASKET SBL?

1
2
3
4

Correct answer:

2

Question #12 of 25

Which of these countries has never participated in the IES-BASKET SBL Championship?

Belarus
Kyrgyzstan
Mongolia
Azerbaijan

Correct answer:

Teams from Azerbaijan have never taken part in the IES-BASKET SBL Championship.

Question No. 13 of 25

What region's teams became champions of IES-BASKET SBL more often than others?

Novosibirsk region
Krasnoyarsk region
Leningrad region
Moscow

Correct answer:

Teams from the Krasnoyarsk Territory won most often in the IES-BASKET SBL Championship.

Question No. 14 of 25

How many basketballs were donated to the participating schools of the IES-BASKET SBL Championship during the implementation of the project?

365 940
401 560
420 000
more than 430 000

The correct answer:

During the implementation of the KES-Basket School Basketball League project, more than 430,000 basketballs were transferred free of charge.

Question No. 15 of 25

What award is given annually to people who have made the greatest contribution to the development of the IES-BASKET SBL Championship project?

Commemorative medal
Ring
Golden insignia
Parquet element

Correct answer:

Golden insignia.

Question #16 of 25

Which of these sports brands was not a technical partner of the IES-BASKET SBL Championship?

Adidas
Spalding
PEAK
Wilson

Correct answer:

IES-BASKET SBL did not cooperate with the sports brand Spalding.

Question No. 17 of 25

Decipher the abbreviation of the CES in the name of the CAS-Basket SHLB

Complex Energy Systems
Condensation power station
Beautiful, energetic, cute components of electrical circuits

Correct answer:

Complex power systems. . The name was chosen in honor of the title sponsor of the Championship ZAO IES. Later it was transformed into PJSC "T Plus".

Question No. 18 of 25

The main goal of the project “IES-BASKET SBL Championship”?

Improving the material and technical base of schools
Maximum involvement of schoolchildren in basketball
Training of high-class athletes
Revealing the strongest school teams

Correct answer:

basketball lessons.

Question no. 19out of 25

Which of these sports events was not visited by the delegation of the IES-BASKET SBL?

Olympic Games
Euroleague Final Four
VTB United League All-Star Game
NBA All-Star Weekend

Correct answer:

IES-BASKET SBL delegation has never visited the Olympic Games. Haven't attended yet…

Question No. 20 of 25

How many school teams took part in the Superfinal of the IES-BASKET SBL Championship 2009-2010?

24
48
73
86

Correct answer:

73 school teams took part in the Superfinal of the IES-BASKET SBL Championship for the 2009-2010 season. It was after this Superfinal that a decision was made to introduce another stage - the final of the championship of the federal districts.

Question No. 21 of 25

School leading in the number of victories at the regional stage.

Secondary school No. 2, Gatchina, Leningrad region
Kemlyanskaya secondary school, s. Kemlya, Republic of Mordovia
Lyceum No. 12, Krasnoyarsk
Secondary school No. 5, town. Sibirtsevo, Primorsky Territory

Correct answer:

Secondary School No. 2, Gatchina, Leningrad Region.

Question No. 22 of 25

Which of these players of the Russian national basketball team took part in the Superfinal of the IES-BASKET SBL Championship during their school years?

Elizaveta Shabanova
Ivan Ukhov
Raisa Musina
Anton Kvitkovskikh

Correct answer:

Elizaveta Shabanova took part in the Superfinal of the IES-BASKET School League Championship in the 2011-2012 season. as part of the team of school No. 48 (Volgograd)

Question No. 23 of 25

Region, leading in the number of commands participating in the CAS-Basket SHBL championship

Udmurt Republic
Altai Territory
Republic of Tatarstan
Republic of Bashkortostan

Correct answer:

Republic of Bashkortostan from year to year leads in the number of teams participating in the Championship. In the 2016-2017 season - 1671 teams took part in the 2017-2018 season. – 1768 teams, in the 2018-2019 seasongg. - 1679 teams in the 2019-2020 season. – 1619 teams, in the 2021-2022 season. - 1508 teams.

Question No. 24 of 25

How many times did the IES-BASKET SBL delegation visit the VTB United League All-Star Game?

2
3
4
5

Correct answer:

Five VTB United League All-Star Games have already taken place, and we have been to each of them.

Question #25 of 25

How many times did the IES-BASKET SBL delegation visit the NBA All-Star Weekend?

never
2
3
4

Correct answer:

Twice IES-BASKET SBL delegation visited NBA All-Star Weekend (Dallas 2010, Houston 2013). There was also a third attempt, but due to weather conditions, the delegation could not fly from New York to Orlando. The All-Star Weekend itself was missed, but instead the entire delegation spent those days in Manhattan, where they attended the Harlem Globetrotters basketball show.

Answers to the test Basketball Literacy 2021

To answer another test called “Basketball literate” in the second All-Russian online test of 2021, you need to click on the left window and do the same as the first time. There are 50 questions to be answered.

Subject:

History of basketball
Question No. 1

Basketball is considered to be the birthplace of

USA (Your answer) (Correct answer)
Canada
USSR
Yugoslavia

Correct answer:

0002 Basketball started in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. College teacher James Naismith wanted to spice up boring winter gym classes and decided to keep the students busy with a new outdoor game.

Question No. 2

Birthday of basketball

April 18, 1917,
December 21, 1791,
December 21, 1891
January 6, 1921

December 21, 1891 in the hall The first ever basketball game was held in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. This day is considered the birthday of basketball.

Question No. 3

The name of the founding father of basketball

Pierre de Cuberten
James Neismit
Martin Luther King
James Makeva

Correct answer:

James Neismit (November 68-November 28 1939 1939 ). James Naismith was a Physical Education Instructor at the Christian Youth Association Training Center in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. In search of an increase and variety of physical activities of his wards in the winter, he came up with a new ball game in the hall.

Question no. 4

In what year did the 3-point shot appear in FIBA ​​rules?

1982
1984
1986
1990

Correct answer:

Angeles.

Question No. 5

When was basketball included in the program of the Olympic Games?

1908 London
1936 Berlin
1952 Helsinki
1980 Moscow

Correct answer:

Basketball competitions first appeared at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin and since then have been included in the program of every subsequent Games. Prior to that, at the 1904 Games, demonstration matches of US basketball players were held. The inclusion of basketball in the Olympic program became possible after the creation of the International Amateur Basketball Federation (FIBA) in 1932.

Question No. 6

What was the purpose of the basketball backboard?

To protect the ball from the fans
To be able to throw with a bounce
For beauty
To make it easier to secure the basket

Correct answer:

At a time when basketball was just beginning to gain popularity in the world, especially impatient and active fans, in case of a miss players, picked up the ball and tried to score it on their own. And so the idea came up to build a kind of barrier shield so that the ball would rarely leave the playing area with an inaccurate throw. Later, it was decided to use the shield area for good, drawing an aiming square on it, getting into which, it was much easier to send the ball to the basket.

Question No. 7

How often is the FIBA ​​World Championship held?

Annually
1 time in 2 years
1 time in 3 years
1 time in 4 years

Correct answer:

FIBA for men's national teams. Along with the Olympic tournament, it is the most prestigious competition in this sport. The decision to hold the World Championships among men was made at the FIBA ​​Congress during the Summer Olympic Games 1948 in London. The first World Basketball Championship took place in 1950 in Buenos Aires (Argentina). Since 1953, a similar tournament has been held for women.

Subject:

History of national basketball
Question No.
8

Name the first Russian basketball player who got into the NBA.

Andrei Kirilenko
Sergei Monya
Viktor Khryapa
Sergei Bazarevich

Correct answer:

Sergei Valerianovich Bazarevich. Entering the symbolic teams of the European Championship 1993 and the 1994 World Championship, Sergey attracted the attention of the NBA clubs. He made his NBA debut in 1994, playing ten games for the Atlanta Hawks, averaging three points each. Thus, he became the first NBA player in the history of modern Russia. After breaking the contract, Sergei moved to the Spanish club Caceres.

Question No. 9

The first Russian woman included in the FIBA ​​Hall of Fame?

Lidiya Alekseeva
Elena Baranova
Ulyana Semyonova
Nina Poznanskaya

Correct answer:

Lidia Vladimirovna Alekseeva. Player career: • champion of the USSR: 1947, 1951, 1954, 1955, 1956; • winner of the USSR Cup: 1952; • European champion: 1950, 1952, 1954, 1956. • Winner of the Spartakiad of the peoples of the USSR: 1956. Coach career: coached the USSR women's team for 22 years (from 1962 to 1984). During this time, the team won all the competitions in which it took part. • Olympic Champion: 1976, 1980. • World Champion: 1964, 1967, 1971, 1975, 1983. • European Champion: 1962, 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1983. Lidia Alekseeva was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) in 2007. Before the 2012 NBA All-Star game, she was automatically inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame. James Naismith. In addition to Lydia Alekseeva, another famous domestic basketball player, Natalya Borisovna Zasulskaya, is included in the Hall of Fame.

Question No. 10

Head coach of the USSR men's basketball team at the Olympic Games 1988 years in Seoul?

Leonid Yachmenev
Vladimir Kondrashin
Alexander Gomelsky
Vladimir Garanzhin

Correct answer:

Alexander Yakovlevich Gomelsky. Alexander Yakovlevich headed the USSR national basketball team from 1961 to 1970, from 1977 to 1983, from 1987 to 1988. During his work, the team won victories at the Olympic Games (1988), World Championships (1967, 1982), as well as 7 victories at the European Championships (1961, 1963, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1979, 1981).

Question No. 11

In what year did the Russian men's basketball team win the European Championship?

2007
2008
2011
2012

Correct answer:

In 2007. EuroBasket 2007 became golden for the Russian team. The Russians confidently reached the final, where they were opposed by the Spanish team - the hosts of the tournament. Russian basketball players won the victory in the last seconds of the meeting - three seconds before the end of the match, John Robert Holden* scored the most difficult shot and brought the Russians ahead by one point (60:59). Spaniards head coach Pepu Hernandez took a timeout two seconds before the end of the match. Spain leader Pau Gasol had a chance to save the match, but his two-point shot missed the mark. The Russian team became the champion of Europe. Andrey Kirilenko was recognized as the most valuable player (MVP) of EuroBasket. * On October 20, 2003, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on the admission of John Holden to the citizenship of the Russian Federation as a person with a profession or qualification that is of interest to the Russian Federation. In this case, the residency requirement is reduced to one year. However, Holden retained US citizenship. John became the first ever black basketball player for the Russian national basketball team and played for the national team at the 2005 and 2007 European Championships and the 2008 Olympics.

Question No. 12

Whose name is the VTB United League champion cup?

Alexander Gomelsky
Sergey Belov
Sergey Tarakanov
Ivan Edeshko

Correct answer:

VTB United League Champion Cup since the 2014-2015 season. is named after the legendary basketball player and coach Sergei Belov.

Question No. 13

The first Russian woman to become the head coach of a professional men's team.

Helen Shakirova
Irina Sumnikova
Svetlana Antipova
Maria Vadeeva

Correct answer:

Helen Rafaelovna Shakirova. Helen Rafaelovna became the head coach of the Kazakh men's basketball club "Aktobe". Shakirova began her coaching career, heading the junior men's team from Vidnoye, coached the Inventa and Dynamo women's clubs from Kursk, as well as the Polish Torun. As an athlete, Elen Shakirova became the winner of the 1992 Olympic Games as part of the combined team, she also has gold, silver and two bronze medals at the European Championships.

Question No. 14

Who opened the score in the final basketball match of the 1972 Olympics in Munich between the USSR and the USA?

Alexander Belov
Alzhan Zharmukhamedov
Duane Jones
Jim Brewer

Correct answer:

Alexander Belov. At the 5th minute of the match, Alexander Belov opened the scoring. Having broken 2 free throws, he hit only once, and the score became 1:0.

Question No. 15

Name the champion of the men's Superleague-1 season 2020-2021.

Temp-Suzm-UGMK
Runa
Spartak-Primorye
Samara

Correct answer:

BC Samara

Question No. 16

How many times re-extinguished the ending of the final basketball match in the Olympic Games of 1972?

1
2
3
4

Correct answer:

3 times. The first. There are 3 seconds left on the official stopwatch. Alzhan Zharmukhamedov received the ball from the referee and put it into play with a pass to Sergei Belov. The defender of the USSR national team began to dribble, but then Renato Rigetto stopped the game due to the fact that the Soviet coach Sergei Bashkin ran to the referee's table and attracted attention. He tried to figure out why the referees didn't stop the game and give a timeout. There was 1 second left on the official stopwatch. The American players did not discuss anything during the timeout. As Collins recalled, "We didn't really understand what was going on." Second. The break is over. The referees passed the ball to Ivan Edeshko, he introduced it with a pass to Modestas Paulauskas, who was standing somewhat closer to the center of the site, to the left of the three-second zone. McMillen actively prevented Edeshko from throwing in the ball. Paulauskas tried to pass to Alexander Belov, who was standing under the ring of the American team, but missed, and the ball, hitting the backboard, bounced into the field. However, even before Paulauskas threw the ball, a siren rang out. As even American sources admit, the siren rang out clearly before three seconds, which should have remained on the stopwatch. William Jones, who was standing at the referee's table, intervened in the game. He sided with the Soviet team, showing that they should get their three seconds and finish them properly. Third. Ivan Edeshko got the ball from the referee again. This time, the center of the US team McMillen behaved differently - obeying the gesture of the judge (he showed a conditional “wall” where the front line runs), he did not interfere with the Soviet basketball player (within the rules) to put the ball into play. According to Edeshko, the American player did not understand the bad English referee and decided that he was telling him not to interfere with putting the ball into play. McMillen recalled that he understood everything perfectly and the referee, against all the rules, forced him to leave and not interfere with the Soviet player. Ivan Edeshko put the ball into play with a pass across the entire court to Alexander Belov, who was held by the 10th and 14th numbers of the US team. “Everything depended on the pass. Due to our Spartak poverty, Sasha learned to catch all sorts of passes. Well, from Vanya the pass was the most accurate, ”recalled Vladimir Kondrashin. Alexander left the defenders with a feint, denoting a jerk back and forth, turned around and carefully put the ball into the basket. After that, the final siren sounded. The game ended at 1:14 on Sunday, September 10. The final score was recorded as 51:50 in favor of the USSR national team.

Question No. 17

Record holder for the number of matches played in the VTB United League.

Nikita Kurbanov
Vitaly Fridzon
Semyon Antonov
Andrey Vorontsevich

Correct answer:

Nikita Kurbanov. CSKA captain Nikita Kurbanov became the VTB United League record holder in terms of the number of matches played. On December 5, 2021, Kurbanov entered the court in the starting lineup of CSKA in the match against Lokomotiv from Krasnodar, thus breaking the mark of 295 games. Previously, the record belonged to Vitaly Fridzon, who has already retired.

Subject:

NBA
Question #18

Wilt Chamberlain holds the record for most points in a single NBA game. How many points did he score?

90
95
100
105

Correct answer:

100 points. The game between the Philadelphia Warriors (now the Golden State Warriors) and the New York Knicks, held on March 2, 1962, was named one of the greatest in NBA history by the National Basketball Association. The game ended in a 169 victory for the Warriors.:147. The match went down in NBA history due to the fact that several league records were broken in it at once. The two teams scored 316 points, which was an absolute NBA record for that time, and Philadelphia player Wilt Chamberlain scored a record 100 points and grabbed 25 rebounds per game. In addition, Chamberlain set 5 NBA records in this match, 4 of which have not yet been broken.

Question No. 19

Whose silhouette is on the NBA logo?

Michael Jordan
Jerry West
Larry Bird
Kareem Abdul-Jabar

Correct answer:

Jerry West. Familiar to every sports fan, the NBA logo officially became the emblem of the strongest basketball league in the world in 1971. Back in the late 1960s, NBA management was seriously concerned about the development of a competitor - the ABA (American Basketball Association) - and launched a rebranding campaign, the key element of which was the development of spectacular symbols. The updated emblem was supposed not only to remind Americans where the best basketball is played, but also to secure the NBA's status as the nation's most important sports entertainment along with baseball. The person entrusted by management with the mission of creating the NBA logo was Alan Siegel, a leading specialist in marketing and branding. Siegel looked through dozens of trade magazines and hundreds of sports publications until he came across a photo of the famous Los Angeles Lakers player Jerry West. The Lakers guard was not only an NBA champion, Hall of Famer, Finals MVP, and fourteen-time All-Star, but he also looked extremely impressive on the court. Dynamic, vertical, functional - this is how the branding specialist described West's photo from Sport magazine, taken by photographer Wen Roberts.

Question No. 20

What number did Michael Jordan wear?

9
6
23
45

Correct answer:

Michael Jordan never played number 6. NUMBER 23. Michael Jordan played number 23 for the Bucs (Laney High school), University of North Carolina (North Carolina Tarheels), NBA Chicago Bulls, Eastern Conference All-Stars, and Washington Wizards. Michael himself explained his choice as follows: “My favorite number has always been the number 45, under which my older brother Larry played. When I got on the high school basketball team, I couldn't take it because Larry had it. So I decided to take half of his number… 22 and a half rounded up to 23. This is the real story of why I started wearing number 23.” Source: Michael Jordan: A Biography. NUMBER 9. Until 2011, according to FIBA ​​rules, basketball players could only play under numbers from 4 to 15. Therefore, when Michael Jordan got into the US team, he had to take one of these numbers for himself. His choice fell on the number 9. He played under this number in the 1984 and 1992 Olympics. Some say that he simply added up his brother Larry's number 45 (4 + 5), explaining his choice. Michael himself did not say anything about this. NUMBER 12. On February 14, 1990, on Valentine's Day before a game with the Orlando Magic, Jordan's jersey was stolen in the locker room of the Chicago Bulls. The building was cordoned off. Tracked and checked all employees. Security was so desperate to find the T-shirt that they even seized one from the guy in the crowd to check it with Michael for identity. It wasn't her. Therefore, Michael had to wear a nameless jersey number 12. The change of number did not affect his game, as he scored 49points. After the game, he said he would never sign autographs in Orlando again. NUMBER 45. When Jordan returned to the NBA after his first retirement in 1995, he wore number 45 because his number 23 had been retired by the team and he wore number 45 for baseball. Rumor has it that after his return to the NBA, he initially did not want to go back to the number 23, since this number on Michael was the last one his father saw in his lifetime. Perhaps for the same reason, not excluding the fact that the number 45 was his favorite number from an early age, he took it for himself in baseball. With number 45, which he made his NBA debut on March 18, 19At 95, he played 22 games (17 regular season games and 5 playoff series games). After an unsuccessful first game against Orlando in the playoff series, the share of blame fell on this number. He said, “No. 45 is not number 23. I couldn't do that to number 23." After some time, he was again allowed to play under the 23rd number, with which he did not part until the end of his basketball player career.

Question #21

How many modern NBA teams have been in the league since its inception (June 6, 1946)?

2
5
10
All

Correct Answer:

2. There are currently only two teams in the NBA that have existed since the league's inception. These are the Boston Celtics and the New York Knicks. The rest of the teams changed the city of deployment, the name, or were created much later.

Question #22

How many times has Shaquille O'Neal managed to score a three-point shot in his professional career?

1
3
5
22

Correct answer:

1. During his NBA career, Shaquille O'Neal scored 28,596 points. But only once, in the 1995-1996 season, he was accurate from the three-point line, and in total O'Neal made only 22 attempts from long range.

Question #23

Leading 3-pointer in NBA history.

Reggie Miller
Ray Allen
Kyle Corry
Stephen Curry

Correct answer:

Stephen Curry. At the moment (19December 2021) Stephen Curry made 2,892 shots out of 6,917 attempts. In second place is Ray Allen with 2,973 out of 7,429 attempts. The third is Reggie Miller. His result is 2,560 out of 6,486 throws.

Question No. 24

Who owns the nickname "Black Mamba"?

Kobe Bryant
LeBron James
Dikemba Mutombo
Chris Bosch

Correct answer:

The nickname "Black Mamba" belongs to the legendary Kobe Bryant.

Question No. 25

Which of the Russian players became NCAA and NBA champions?

Timofey Mozgov
Andrey Kirilenko
Alexander Kaun
Viktor Khryapa

Correct answer:

Alexander Kaun. Alexander is the only Russian basketball player to win both the Student Championship (NCAA) and the NBA. • NCAA champion with the Kansas Jayhawks (2008). • Winner of the VTB United League Promo Cup (2008). • Winner of the Russian Basketball Cup with CSKA (2010). • Basketball Champion of Russia with CSKA (2008-2009), 2009-2010, 2010-2011, 2011-2012, 2012-2013, 2013-2014, 2014-2015). • Champion of the VTB United League with CSKA (2009-2010, 2011-2012, 2012-2013, 2013-2014, 2014-2015). • Bronze medalist of the XXX Summer Olympic Games (London, 2012). • NBA champion with the Cleveland Cavaliers (2015-2016).

Question #26

Name the first Russian woman (and the first European basketball player) to play in the WNBA.

Svetlana Abrosimova
Ilona Korstin
Elena Baranova
Helen Shakirova

Correct answer:

Elena Baranova. The first Russian woman and the first player from Europe in the WNBA (Utah Stars, 1997), a participant in the first WNBA draft among the 16 best players in the world (original seeding before the first draft of the first season of the WNBA, January 1997). In total, Elena spent 7 seasons in the Women's NBA (1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005), played 220 games, scored 2,215 points. In 1997, she became the best in the WNBA in blocked shots (2.25 per game on average). Set the WNBA record for most three-pointers made in a game (7 out of 9)throws, July 22, 1997). In 2001, she became the owner of the Bud Light Shooting Champion award, the best in the WNBA in free throws (93.1%). The first and so far the only Russian woman in the WNBA All-Star Game, which took place in Miami Sol (USA) in 2001. Played for the Eastern Conference team (10 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists and 4 blocks in 25 minutes). WNBA All-Star Game record for blocked shots (4). 2001 WNBA Eastern Conference semi-finalist (Miami Sol). 2004 WNBA Eastern Conference finalist (New York Liberty). Finished season top in the league in free throw percentage (92.5%), second in three-point percentage (46.1%) and defensive rebounds (6.3 per game), fourth in blocked shots (1.7 per game). 2005 WNBA Eastern Conference semi-finalist (New York Liberty). As a "universal threat", Elena Baranova (also known in the WNBA as "SuperNova" and "Russian Queen") is the only player in WNBA history to have over 200 three-pointers, 200 steals, 300 blocks and 400 assists in her career. .

Subject:

Terms and definitions
Question No. 27

In basketball, a bank shot is

The ball hits the hoop with a rebound from the backboard
The ball hits the hoop simultaneously with the siren about the end of the game segment
Accurate throw into the hoop from the middle of the court
Hitting

Correct answer:

Bank shot is the ball hitting the basket with a rebound from the backboard (bank - edge, coast, thus, Bank shot - hit from the coast).

Question #28

In basketball, Mismatch is

Lost match
Missed match
Canceled match
Unequal change of players

Correct answer:

Correct answer:

strength, speed or anthropometry, in other words, an unequal shift.

Question No. 29

What is the name of the attacking combination in which a teammate screens the player with the ball?

Pick-n-roll
Defense
Alley-up
Rock-n-roll

Correct answer:

Pick-n-roll. Pick-and-roll (English pick and roll, in Russian - deuce) is the English name for an attacking combination in basketball played by two players. An attacking player in possession of the ball and being guarded by a defending player moves towards a teammate who picks up a defensive player. The second defending player is forced to choose who to guard - the one in possession of the ball or the screener. If he stays with the screener, the ball carrier may shoot or pass without impediment. If the defender chooses the ball carrier, then the screener starts moving to the ring (roll) and receives a pass to an open throw.

Question No. 30

In basketball Double team is

Double substitution
Double screen
Double attack on ball carrier
Professional club youth team

Correct answer:

1 In basketball in which two defending players are assigned to defend one attacker.

Subject:

Names and faces
Question No. 31

What national team does basketball player Luka Doncic play for?

Croatia
Slovenia
Serbia
Lithuania

Correct answer:

Luka Doncic plays for the Slovenian national team.

Question No. 32

Which photo shows Sergey Belov?

1 photo
2 photo
3 photo
4 photo

The correct answer:

Sergey Aleksandrovich Belov is shown in the photo 2.

Question No. 33

Russian athletes who became the women's NBA champions.

Svetlana Abrosimova and Evgenia Belyakova
Elena Baranova and Svetlana Abrosimova
Evgenia Belyakova and Maria Vadeeva
Svetlana Abrosimova and Maria Vadeeva

Correct answer:

Svetlana Olegovna Alexander Abrosimova and Evgenia Olegovna Abrosimova. Soviet and Russian basketball players played in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) in different years: Elena Baranova (Elena Baranova became the first European player in the Women's NBA in 1997), Maria Stepanova, Oksana Zakalyuzhnaya, Ilona Korstin, Svetlana Abrosimova, Irina Osipova, Helen Shakirova , Natalia Vodopyanova, Evgenia Belyakova and Maria Vadeeva. But only two became champions: Svetlana Abrosimova as part of the Seattle Storm club in 2010 and Evgenia Belyakova as part of the Los Angeles Sparks club in 2017.

Question #34

This Russian basketball player recently ranked 27th on the list of the world's best non-American basketball players in history.

Igor Kudelin
Nikita Morgunov
Andrey Kirilenko
Viktor Khryapa

Correct answer:

Andrey Gennadyevich Kirilenko.

Subject:

Judge's gestures
Question No. 35

What does the referee's gesture mean?

Three-point shot counted
Both teams have three fouls
Hail
Disqualifying foul

Correct answer:

Three-point shot scored.

Question No. 36

What does the judge's gesture mean?

Jump with the ball
Call the player to turn around
Request to speed up the game
Reset the shot clock

Correct answer:

Reset the shot clock.

Question no. 37

What number does the referee show?

10
11
21
51

Correct answer:

11

Question no.
38

What does the judge's gesture mean?

Time-out
Technical fol
Blow on the finger
Call to study the rules of basketball

Correct answer:

Time-out

Topic:

Rules for basketball
issue No. 39
00. ?

28 meters long and 15 meters wide
26 meters long and 16 meters wide
25 meters long and 14 meters wide
28 meters long and 14 meters wide

Correct answer:

Basketball size The area for official competitions is 28 meters long and 15 meters wide.

Question No. 40

What is the maximum number of time-outs a team can take in the first half of a game?

1
2
3
4

Correct answer:

2 time-outs can be taken by a team in the first half of the game. In the second half, the team has 3 timeouts.

Question No. 41

How long is the break between the 1st and 2nd quarters according to the rules of basketball?

2 minutes
5 minutes
10 minutes
15 minutes

Correct answer:

Breaks between the 1st and 2nd quarters, as well as between the 3rd and 4th quarters last for 2 minutes. The break between the 2nd and 3rd quarters lasts 15 minutes.

Question No. 42

Which line does not exist on the basketball court?

Side
Penalty
Central
Two-point

Correct answer:

Two-point. The marking of the court in basketball is conditionally divided into 5 components. limit lines. They are located along the perimeter of the site and set its size. The lines that run along the field are called side lines, and those that are behind the baskets are called front lines. Central line. Divides the court in half parallel to the front lines. Central zone. It is a circle and is placed in the middle of the center line, in the center of the entire field. Three point line. It is a semi-ellipse and is located around the shields on both sides of the field. It limits the close range. Free throw line. It is located in front of the boards parallel to the front line, on the sides it is limited by paint lines. The standard width of all lines is 5 cm. All contours and lines must be of the same color (usually white) and be clearly visible from anywhere on the site.

Question no. 43

How far from the point under the center of the hoop is the three-point line?

6 m
6.25 m
6.75 m
7 m
Correct answer:

The three-point line is located at a distance of 6 m 75 cm from the point under the center of the ring.

Question No. 44

After which the basketball player must leave the court immediately?

2 technical fouls

1 technical foul and 1 unsportsmanlike foul
5 personal fouls
All answers are correct

Correct answer:

All answers are correct. The only difference is that in the first two cases the player is obliged to leave the playing hall, in the third case he has the right to remain on the bench.

Subject:

3x3 Basketball
Question #45

Is 3x3 basketball an Olympic sport?

Yes
No

Correct answer:

Yes, it is. On June 9, 2017, at an extraordinary meeting of the IOC Executive Board, it was decided to include 3x3 basketball in the program of the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. Basketball 3x3 is the first discipline that appeared at the Youth Games and moved to the program of the adult Olympics.

Question No. 46

The number of personal fouls (not unsportsmanlike, technical or disqualifying) that can be charged on a player in 3v3 basketball without losing the right to play.

3
4
5
No limit

Correct answer:

No personal foul limit. There is no limit to the number of personal fouls (not unsportsmanlike, technical or disqualifying) that a player may be charged without losing the right to play. A player who commits 2 unsportsmanlike fouls or 1 disqualifying foul in the same game is disqualified for the remainder of the game. In the event of a fight, each player who took part in the fight is disqualified until the end of the game plus for a period determined by the joint decision of the referees serving the game and the chief referee of the tournament.

Question No. 47

Attack time in 3x3 basketball is limited

8 seconds
12 seconds
14 seconds
unlimited

Correct answer:

Attack time is limited to 1 second in basketball3

Question No. 48

Can a coach influence the game in 3x3 basketball?

Yes, but only from the coaching area
No
Yes, but only from the stands
Yes, but only during a timeout

Correct answer:

The coach cannot influence the game in 3x3 basketball, even from the stands.

Question No. 49

How is a dropped ball situation resolved in 3x3 basketball?

Throw-in at the free throw line
Possession order
Toss
Always in favor of the defending team

Correct answer:

In 3v3 basketball, a dropped ball situation is always resolved in favor of the defending team.

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