Basketball Coupons are offered to help customers save money on their basketball purchases.
The inventor of the basketball was Dr. James Naismith. He was born in 1861 near Ontario, Canada. He based the game of basketball on a child’s games known as Duck-on-a-rock.
The sport of basketball began in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1881 when Naismith used the sport for inside play during the harsh winter. These early games were played with a soccer ball and two peach basket used for goals. The YMCA movement helped launch the sport through out the world. In 1936, basketball was introduced to the Berlin Olympics.http://www.kansasheritage.org/people/naismith.html
The first basketball was manufactured in 1894. This ball created exclusively for the game off basketball was made by A.G. Spalding at the request of Dr. James Naismith. The Spalding company continues to make basketballs today. They are the official ball of the NBA.http://www.spalding.com/heritage/
Customers looking for coupons and deals on their basketball purchases should continue to scroll down the page.
Basketball Coupons Information
Coupons and deals can be found through links on this page and on coupon websites such as Savings.com, CouponCabin.com and Retailmenot.com.http://www.retailmenot.com/coupons/basketball
Many local stores carry basketballs and may have sales or coupons in mailers or the local newspaper.
Coupon Policies
- Customers should check for expiration dates, as most offers will have an ending date.
- Some offers will be for a specific amount of money off or a percentage off.
- Customers should make sure their purchase matches the offer before buying.
- Some coupons will be in the form of a code to use online while other will be printable and can be taken to a local store.
Basketball Coupons
This video shows the Spalding basketball with a number of athletes. The Spalding basketball was first made in 1894 at the request of Dr. James Naismith. Naismith created the game of basketball in 1881. It was based on a child's game that he played when he was young. The Spalding company continues to make basketballs as well as other sports equipment.
