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Slamball

Slamball is a form of basketball played with four trampolines in front of each net and boards around the court edge. The name SlamBall is the trademark of SlamBall, LLC. While SlamBall is based on basketball, it is a contact sport, with blocks, collisions and rough physical play a part of the game, similar to elements of American football and ice hockey.

SlamBall
Slashers Handler Corey Beezhold going in for a slam dunk.
Characteristics
Contact Full
EquipmentBasketball
SlamBall
SportSlamBall
Founded2002
Inaugural season2002, 2007, 2023
Ceased2003, 2008
No. of teams6
CountriesUnited States, China, Australia, Portugal, India
Last
champion(s)
Slashers
Most titlesTied at 1
(Rumble, Riders, and Slashers)
TV partner(s) ESPN, CBS, Versus, Cartoon Network
SIC K, SIC Radical
Cuatro
GXT, Italia 1
One HD
Official website[Formally slamball.net, New Site TBD]

Professional SlamBall games aired on television with Spike TV for two seasons in 2002–2003, and the POWERade SlamBall Challenge was aired on CSTV, now CBS Sports Network, in 2007. SlamBall returned in August 2008,[1] airing on Versus, now NBC Sports Network, and CBS. The 2008 SlamBall season aired at one point on weekends on Cartoon Network. Slamball was shown on One HD in Australia during 2009. SlamBall held its first major international tournament in China in 2012.[citation needed]

History

 
Mason Gordon, creator of the sport
 
Mike Tollin

SlamBall was invented in 1999 by Mason Gordon, who was working at the time for Tollin/Robbins Productions and had written episodes for the television shows Kenan & Kel and Cousin Skeeter.[2] The name SlamBall is owned by Gordon's company. Inspired by video games,[3] Gordon sketched an idea on a napkin for a sport that combined several existent ones. He approached his boss, movie and television producer Mike Tollin, who liked the idea and thought Gordon was "onto something."[4] Tollin helped finance the construction of a prototype court in an East Los Angeles warehouse six months later.

Gordon then tried to convince street basketball players to test his new idea; he wanted to find skilled, strong players who could compete comfortably while launching off trampolines and crashing into each other in mid-air.

Five recruits—James Willis, Sean Jackson, David Redmond, Michael Goldman and Jeff Sheridan—trained with Gordon to produce the first games. These original six players were part of the first two teams, the Los Angeles Rumble and the Chicago Mob. These two teams played an exhibition series in 2001, which the Chicago Mob won. Soon, more players were brought in, including Stan Fletcher, Rob Wilson and Dion Mays.

 
Gordon at the inaugural SlamBall combine in 2002

First played in Los Angeles, the game gained attention from street basketball players in the area. Within a year, 400 people had been enlisted as potential players. Open tryouts were held and the selection of players based on athletic ability, body control and court awareness started. Reducing numbers to about 60 players, the first ever SlamBall combine was held where players and coaches learned safety, the game and basic strategy.

 
Early SlamBall Team Photo

In 2002, SlamBall made its television debut, on The National Network (later Spike TV and now the Paramount Network), soon after former Philadelphia 76ers owner Pat Croce had signed on as a partner. Six teams (the Bouncers, Diablos, Mob, Rumble, Slashers, and Steal) played in the inaugural season. Former NBA All-Star Reggie Theus served as studio co-host and color commentator. ReelSports served as the event organizers for the new league. SlamBall also aired on the British television station Trouble and ESPN aired a feature on the new league.

After the second season in 2003, SlamBall creator Mason Gordon and co-producer Telepictures Productions had a disagreement.[1] The league was dissolved. Five years later the league resurfaced for one more season. The league opened its doors to open try-outs.[5]

 
Confrontation between Rob Wilson and Kevin Cassidy.

The first SlamBall draft in 2002 saw Canadian Robert Wilson drafted as the first No. 1 pick ever in the sport. Before the second season of SlamBall debuted on the newly renamed Spike TV, two expansion teams (the Riders and Bandits) were added and a new court was built at Universal City, California. One notable player on the Bandits was Craig Skistimas, who would later go on to co-create the video game entertainment channel ScrewAttack![6]

 
Sam Jones and Whitney White going head to head at training camp

In 2007, the "POWERADE SlamBall Challenge" took place at Hoop City, a fan interactive event, at the 2007 Final Four in Atlanta, Georgia, and aired on CSTV in April 2007.[7]

In Italy SlamBall made its debut on Italia 1 on 16 July 2007.[8]

In 2008, SlamBall began planning for a new season, to be financed by IMG. The league accepted applications through its website for new players and coaches, and tryouts were held in three U.S. cities in April, 2008. A training camp for the 2008 season of SlamBall was held at IMG Academy[9] in Bradenton, Florida from April to June 2008. Over 100 potential players participated in tryouts, eventually leaving 64 players after an 8-team draft. The league was cut to the 6 current teams. Some figures associated with the new season of SlamBall include: Commissioner Pat Croce and Coaches Kenny Anderson, John Starks, Raghib Ismail and Ken Carter. In summer 2008, SlamBall played its first season since 2003 at Universal Citywalk in Universal Studios, California. These games aired in a "Game of the Week" format on Versus beginning 31 August and led up to the finals on CBS on 2 November 2008.

In the 2008 season championship, the Slashers, led by Kevin Stapleton, defeated the Rumble.[10] The coach of the Rumble was Ken Carter, of the famed Coach Carter. The season aired on Australia's One HD and Fuel TV.[11]

In August 2022 Mason Gordon announced that Slamball would be making a comeback with a new season in 2023.[12]

Rules and regulations

Scoring is achieved by putting the ball into the net at the opponent's end of the court for points, while preventing the opposing team from doing the same at one's own net. The aim is to have outscored the opposing team when the game ends. A successful score can be worth two points if the ball is thrown through the hoop without the offensive player touching the hoop. Slam dunks are scored three points. All shots outside the three-point arc are worth three points as well. Four players from each team (out of an 8-10 player roster) may be on the court at one time. Substitutions are unlimited and can be done during play (as in the game of hockey). Each team has a coach and additional staff which includes assistant coaches, managers, statisticians, doctors, etc.

The game is controlled by two referees and the table officials. The table keeps track of the score, time, team possessions, fouls and the shot clock.

Playing regulations

Games are played in four 5-minute quarters, unlike the NBA, which plays for four 12-minute quarters. The game commences with a "bounce-off" in which the ball is bounced at center court. The ball must reach its apex uninterrupted, at which point the players are allowed to "check" each other. Ten minutes are allowed for a half-time break; only one time-out is permitted to each team, which may only be used during the last two minutes of regulation play. A 15-second shot clock is utilized. Teams change ends for the second half. A tie score at the end of regulation time is settled by a series of "face offs" (see Fouls below).

Positions

 
Diagram of a SlamBall court

Each team has four players on the court at any one time. There are three positions:

  • Handler: This is the primary ball handler on the team. It is his job to run the offense and organize the other members while controlling the flow of the game. Typically he would be responsible to set up the gunners to attack the basket while adding in his own offensive threat, comparable to a point guard in basketball.
  • Gunner: The primary scorer on the team. A team's gunner will be the player on the team that will attack the basket and finish plays against the opposing teams' stopper, comparable to a forward or wing player in soccer or hockey.
  • Stopper: This position is for the primary defensive player. He trails the offense only when necessary, and he protects the rim from attacking players by using himself as a shield. Goaltending is legal if the shot attempt is from inside the trampoline area.

Teams are free to choose their own configuration, the usual formations being 1 stopper, 2 handlers, and 1 gunner OR 1 stopper, 1 handler, and 2 gunners.

Fouls

Each player can commit just three personal fouls before he is removed from the match (unlike in the NBA, where it is six personal fouls). A coach or player displaying poor sportsmanship (such as fighting, arguing vehemently against an official) may be charged with a technical foul. Two technical fouls results in a disqualification.

When a foul is called, the player who has committed it will then take position on the baseline of the lower trampolines while the player who was offended will take up offensive position at center court. This is called a face-off. Upon a signal from the referee the offensive player will be free to mount an attack at the basket, which the defender now must endeavor to stop. The defender must enter the lower trampoline only after bouncing in from the side trampoline. If the offensive player is successful, then points will be awarded depending on the shot converted and the offensive players' team will retain possession of the ball. In the case of any tie-ups, the defensive team always gain possession, but if the shot was blocked, the offensive team retains the ball from center court.

List of common fouls:[13]

  1. When an offensive player has the ball and a defensive player checks him in the back. Result: Faceoff
  2. When an offensive player has the ball and a defensive player checks him before he has begun to dribble the ball. Result: Faceoff
  3. When an offensive player has the ball and a defensive player checks him while he is attempting to enter the trampoline. Result: Faceoff
  4. When two offensive players step/bounce on the same trampoline. Result: Turnover
  5. When an offensive player bounces on a trampoline twice while in possession of the ball. Result: Turnover
  6. When either a Player or the Coach of a team argues with the referee and uses physical or verbal abuse in anger. Result: Can either be a Faceoff or Turnover (referee decides)
  7. When two players from the same team are on the same island or trampoline, or 'station' as it is called. Result: Turnover
  8. Three-second violation: When any offensive player is stationed in an island area (sides of trampolines) for three seconds. Result: Turnover
  9. When a shot is attempted from an island. Result: Turnover
  10. When the defense holds position on an island, a charge can be called against the opposition. Result: Turnover.
  11. Popcorn effect: When a defensive player deliberately interferes with the offensive player's bounce, caused by standing on the offensive player's landing spot to cause the equivalent of a trip in basketball. Result: Faceoff

Equipment

 
3D render of a SlamBall court.

The spring floor lies adjacent to two sets of four trampoline or spring bed 'quads' which dominate each end of the court. Each trampoline surface measures 7 by 14 ft (2.1 by 4.3 m).) The shock absorbent panels pair with the competition bed trampolines to create a unique playing surface that both launches players to inhuman heights and cushions their landing upon returning to the floor. Specifically engineered pads are designed to cover the frame rails and their tapered design allows for maximum safety for on-court play. This entire playing surface will be surrounded with an 8 ft (2.4 m) Plexiglass wall much like in a hockey rink. Players wear protective cups and special equipment to protect various areas of the body. This consists of knee and elbow pads, and an optional SlamBall-specific helmet.

Slamball launches in China

In 2015 Slamball resurfaced in China. After what appeared to be an extended courtship with the Chinese government, and community at large, new Slamball facilities began construction throughout China. Eventually, the new partnership with Chinese entities created five teams to officially expand the league to Asia. Slamball creator Mason Gordon did exhaustive leg work advancing the process. In 2015 all Gordon's hard work would pay off as Slamball started capturing the attention of the Chinese public.

According to a report published by Vice Sports, Mason Gordon was quoted as saying, "We never left, we just needed to take the best path for us." There were even talks of Slamball college teams in the coming years.[14]

Media exposure

On television, the sport has been seen on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, One Tree Hill, CBS's King of Queens, Method & Red, ESPN's SportsCenter, The Best Damn Sports Show Period and Fuel TV. In print, SlamBall has been featured in The New York Times, Sports Illustrated, USA Today, Time and European editions of Maxim, GQ and FHM.

Athletes and training

 
SlamBall hopefuls at tryout camp in 2002

Because of the nature of SlamBall, a broad scope is considered in the recruitment of the players. New players for the League have come from various areas. SlamBall has recruited players directly from college and pro basketball programs across the country. Football players are used to the full-contact, up-tempo style of play, and many of the better players of SlamBall found their origins on the gridiron.[citation needed]

 
Anthony White vs the trampolines early in training camp
 
Aerial awareness and body control trampoline exercises
 
'Shakes' Fletcher in training camp 2002

Teams

Current

Team Name Team Name Founded Championships
Bouncers 2002
Mob 2002 2007*
Rumble 2002 2002
Slashers 2002 2008
Hombres 2008
Maulers 2008

Winner of a one off tournament*

Inactive

Team Name Team Name Founded Championships
Diablos 2002
Steal 2002
Bandits 2003
Riders 2003 2003

Seasons

2002

2002 Regular Season Post Season
Team Coach Won Lost Win % Finish Won Lost Result
Rumble Ken Carter 7 2 .778 1st 2 0 Champions
Diablos Mark Ellis 5 4 .556 2nd 1 1 Lost in finals
Bouncers Hernando Planells 5 4 .556 3rd 0 1 Lost in semi-finals
Steal Brian Taylor 4 5 .444 4th 0 1 Lost in semi-finals
Mob Brendan Kirsch 4 5 .444 5th Did not qualify
Slashers Kevin Stapleton 2 7 .222 6th Did not qualify

2003

2003 Regular Season Post Season
Team Coach Won Lost Win % Finish Won Lost Result
Rumble Ken Carter 9 1 .900 1st 0 1 Lost in semi-finals
Mob Brendan Kirsch 7 3 .700 2nd 0 1 Lost in semi-finals
Riders Xavier McDaniel 6 4 .600 3rd 2 0 Champions
Slashers Kevin Stapleton 6 4 .600 4th 1 1 Lost in finals
Diablos Joey Bryant 4 6 .400 5th Did not qualify
Bouncers Hernando Planells 4 6 .400 6th Did not qualify
Steal Brian Taylor 2 8 .200 7th Did not qualify
Bandits Mark Berekoff 2 8 .200 8th Did not qualify

2007 Powerade Slamball Challenge

2007 Post Season
Team Won Lost Result
Mob 2 0 Champions
Bouncers 1 1 Lost in finals
Rumble 0 1 Lost in semi-finals
Diablos 0 1 Lost in semi-finals

2008

2008 Regular Season Post Season
Team Coach Won Lost Win % Finish Won Lost Result
Rumble Ken Carter 9 3 .750 1st 1 1 Lost in finals
Slashers Kevin Stapleton 7 5 .583 2nd 2 0 Champions
Mob Brendan Kirsch 7 5 .583 3rd 0 1 Lost in semi-finals
Hombres Kenny Anderson 6 6 .500 4th 0 1 Lost in semi-finals
Maulers John Starks 5 7 .417 5th Did not qualify
Bouncers Rocket Ismail 2 10 .167 6th Did not qualify

Past champions

Year Champion Score Runner-up
2002 SlamBall Season Rumble 46–41 Diablos
2003 SlamBall Season Riders 66–60 Slashers
2007 Powerade Slamball Challenge* Mob 48–38 Bouncers
2008 Slamball Season Slashers 48–46 Rumble

Unofficial Season*

Popular culture

  • In the 1989 movie Back to the Future Part II, "Slamball" was mentioned as one of Douglas J. Needles' favorite sports during a scene that took place in 2015. This fact was listed in the databank captions shown on the videophone screen during a call between him and Marty McFly. Slamball was also mentioned on the front page of a 2015 USA Today newspaper.[15] The movie was released 13 years before SlamBall was ultimately founded in 2002.
  • In The King of Queens episode "Knee Jerk," Doug Heffernan lies to his wife Carrie about having a knee injury but is ultimately caught when she finds him playing SlamBall with his friends.
  • In the One Tree Hill episode "Choosing My Own Way of Life", Nathan is offered a position on a SlamBall team. The storyline ran five episodes and featured several of SlamBall's top players.
  • SlamBall was covered on VH1's Best Week Ever.
  • ScrewAttack! and Game Attack founder Craig Skistimas is a former player.

References

  1. ^ Sandomir, Richard (27 February 2008). "Hoops Hybrid Being Molded into a League". The New York Times. from the original on 5 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Mason Gordon (I)". IMDb. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
  3. ^ SlamBall Video! 26 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine Accessed: 12/1/2011
  4. ^ Shah, Amar. "SlamBall works to write comeback story". espn.com. from the original on 21 February 2020.
  5. ^ Service, CHRISTIAN TASKE Columbia News. "It's time to reach for the sky as SlamBall makes a comeback". gadsdentimes.com. from the original on 21 July 2011.
  6. ^ ScrewAttack (6 April 2008). "Stuttering Craig playing Slamball". from the original on 15 February 2017 – via YouTube.
  7. ^ . cstv.com. Archived from the original on 14 August 2009.
  8. ^ Complete information on SlamBall broadcasts in Italian 20 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine.
  9. ^
  10. ^ Official SlamBall Website 27 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ "SLAMBALL adds bounce to US sporting calendar - Sport - theage.com.au". theage.com.au. 2 July 2009. from the original on 25 December 2009.
  12. ^ "SlamBall Is Back, Sport Returning Next Summer After Decade-Plus Away!". TMZ. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  13. ^ Official Rulebook of SlamBall 25 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ "SlamBall is Alive in China". vice.com. 15 April 2015. from the original on 11 January 2018.
  15. ^ "11 Predictions That Back to the Future Part II Got Right". 11points.com. 8 April 2009. Archived from the original on 8 December 2009.

External links

  •   Media related to Slamball at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website
  • SlamBall Asia Official Site
  • Tollin/Robbins Productions
  • IMG Programming Official Site – SlamBall
  • SlamBall UK Fansite
  • SlamBall 2008 Videos
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Slamball is a form of basketball played with four trampolines in front of each net and boards around the court edge The name SlamBall is the trademark of SlamBall LLC While SlamBall is based on basketball it is a contact sport with blocks collisions and rough physical play a part of the game similar to elements of American football and ice hockey SlamBallSlashers Handler Corey Beezhold going in for a slam dunk CharacteristicsContactFullEquipmentBasketballSlamBallSportSlamBallFounded2002Inaugural season2002 2007 2023Ceased2003 2008No of teams6CountriesUnited States China Australia Portugal IndiaLastchampion s SlashersMost titlesTied at 1 Rumble Riders and Slashers TV partner s ESPN CBS Versus Cartoon Network SIC K SIC Radical Cuatro GXT Italia 1 One HDOfficial website Formally slamball net New Site TBD Professional SlamBall games aired on television with Spike TV for two seasons in 2002 2003 and the POWERade SlamBall Challenge was aired on CSTV now CBS Sports Network in 2007 SlamBall returned in August 2008 1 airing on Versus now NBC Sports Network and CBS The 2008 SlamBall season aired at one point on weekends on Cartoon Network Slamball was shown on One HD in Australia during 2009 SlamBall held its first major international tournament in China in 2012 citation needed Contents 1 History 2 Rules and regulations 3 Playing regulations 4 Positions 5 Fouls 6 Equipment 7 Slamball launches in China 8 Media exposure 9 Athletes and training 10 Teams 10 1 Current 10 2 Inactive 11 Seasons 11 1 2002 11 2 2003 11 3 2007 Powerade Slamball Challenge 11 4 2008 12 Past champions 13 Popular culture 14 References 15 External linksHistory Edit Mason Gordon creator of the sport Mike Tollin SlamBall was invented in 1999 by Mason Gordon who was working at the time for Tollin Robbins Productions and had written episodes for the television shows Kenan amp Kel and Cousin Skeeter 2 The name SlamBall is owned by Gordon s company Inspired by video games 3 Gordon sketched an idea on a napkin for a sport that combined several existent ones He approached his boss movie and television producer Mike Tollin who liked the idea and thought Gordon was onto something 4 Tollin helped finance the construction of a prototype court in an East Los Angeles warehouse six months later Gordon then tried to convince street basketball players to test his new idea he wanted to find skilled strong players who could compete comfortably while launching off trampolines and crashing into each other in mid air Five recruits James Willis Sean Jackson David Redmond Michael Goldman and Jeff Sheridan trained with Gordon to produce the first games These original six players were part of the first two teams the Los Angeles Rumble and the Chicago Mob These two teams played an exhibition series in 2001 which the Chicago Mob won Soon more players were brought in including Stan Fletcher Rob Wilson and Dion Mays Gordon at the inaugural SlamBall combine in 2002 First played in Los Angeles the game gained attention from street basketball players in the area Within a year 400 people had been enlisted as potential players Open tryouts were held and the selection of players based on athletic ability body control and court awareness started Reducing numbers to about 60 players the first ever SlamBall combine was held where players and coaches learned safety the game and basic strategy Early SlamBall Team Photo In 2002 SlamBall made its television debut on The National Network later Spike TV and now the Paramount Network soon after former Philadelphia 76ers owner Pat Croce had signed on as a partner Six teams the Bouncers Diablos Mob Rumble Slashers and Steal played in the inaugural season Former NBA All Star Reggie Theus served as studio co host and color commentator ReelSports served as the event organizers for the new league SlamBall also aired on the British television station Trouble and ESPN aired a feature on the new league After the second season in 2003 SlamBall creator Mason Gordon and co producer Telepictures Productions had a disagreement 1 The league was dissolved Five years later the league resurfaced for one more season The league opened its doors to open try outs 5 Confrontation between Rob Wilson and Kevin Cassidy The first SlamBall draft in 2002 saw Canadian Robert Wilson drafted as the first No 1 pick ever in the sport Before the second season of SlamBall debuted on the newly renamed Spike TV two expansion teams the Riders and Bandits were added and a new court was built at Universal City California One notable player on the Bandits was Craig Skistimas who would later go on to co create the video game entertainment channel ScrewAttack 6 Sam Jones and Whitney White going head to head at training camp In 2007 the POWERADE SlamBall Challenge took place at Hoop City a fan interactive event at the 2007 Final Four in Atlanta Georgia and aired on CSTV in April 2007 7 In Italy SlamBall made its debut on Italia 1 on 16 July 2007 8 In 2008 SlamBall began planning for a new season to be financed by IMG The league accepted applications through its website for new players and coaches and tryouts were held in three U S cities in April 2008 A training camp for the 2008 season of SlamBall was held at IMG Academy 9 in Bradenton Florida from April to June 2008 Over 100 potential players participated in tryouts eventually leaving 64 players after an 8 team draft The league was cut to the 6 current teams Some figures associated with the new season of SlamBall include Commissioner Pat Croce and Coaches Kenny Anderson John Starks Raghib Ismail and Ken Carter In summer 2008 SlamBall played its first season since 2003 at Universal Citywalk in Universal Studios California These games aired in a Game of the Week format on Versus beginning 31 August and led up to the finals on CBS on 2 November 2008 In the 2008 season championship the Slashers led by Kevin Stapleton defeated the Rumble 10 The coach of the Rumble was Ken Carter of the famed Coach Carter The season aired on Australia s One HD and Fuel TV 11 In August 2022 Mason Gordon announced that Slamball would be making a comeback with a new season in 2023 12 Rules and regulations EditScoring is achieved by putting the ball into the net at the opponent s end of the court for points while preventing the opposing team from doing the same at one s own net The aim is to have outscored the opposing team when the game ends A successful score can be worth two points if the ball is thrown through the hoop without the offensive player touching the hoop Slam dunks are scored three points All shots outside the three point arc are worth three points as well Four players from each team out of an 8 10 player roster may be on the court at one time Substitutions are unlimited and can be done during play as in the game of hockey Each team has a coach and additional staff which includes assistant coaches managers statisticians doctors etc The game is controlled by two referees and the table officials The table keeps track of the score time team possessions fouls and the shot clock Playing regulations EditGames are played in four 5 minute quarters unlike the NBA which plays for four 12 minute quarters The game commences with a bounce off in which the ball is bounced at center court The ball must reach its apex uninterrupted at which point the players are allowed to check each other Ten minutes are allowed for a half time break only one time out is permitted to each team which may only be used during the last two minutes of regulation play A 15 second shot clock is utilized Teams change ends for the second half A tie score at the end of regulation time is settled by a series of face offs see Fouls below Positions Edit Diagram of a SlamBall court Each team has four players on the court at any one time There are three positions Handler This is the primary ball handler on the team It is his job to run the offense and organize the other members while controlling the flow of the game Typically he would be responsible to set up the gunners to attack the basket while adding in his own offensive threat comparable to a point guard in basketball Gunner The primary scorer on the team A team s gunner will be the player on the team that will attack the basket and finish plays against the opposing teams stopper comparable to a forward or wing player in soccer or hockey Stopper This position is for the primary defensive player He trails the offense only when necessary and he protects the rim from attacking players by using himself as a shield Goaltending is legal if the shot attempt is from inside the trampoline area Teams are free to choose their own configuration the usual formations being 1 stopper 2 handlers and 1 gunner OR 1 stopper 1 handler and 2 gunners Fouls EditEach player can commit just three personal fouls before he is removed from the match unlike in the NBA where it is six personal fouls A coach or player displaying poor sportsmanship such as fighting arguing vehemently against an official may be charged with a technical foul Two technical fouls results in a disqualification When a foul is called the player who has committed it will then take position on the baseline of the lower trampolines while the player who was offended will take up offensive position at center court This is called a face off Upon a signal from the referee the offensive player will be free to mount an attack at the basket which the defender now must endeavor to stop The defender must enter the lower trampoline only after bouncing in from the side trampoline If the offensive player is successful then points will be awarded depending on the shot converted and the offensive players team will retain possession of the ball In the case of any tie ups the defensive team always gain possession but if the shot was blocked the offensive team retains the ball from center court List of common fouls 13 When an offensive player has the ball and a defensive player checks him in the back Result Faceoff When an offensive player has the ball and a defensive player checks him before he has begun to dribble the ball Result Faceoff When an offensive player has the ball and a defensive player checks him while he is attempting to enter the trampoline Result Faceoff When two offensive players step bounce on the same trampoline Result Turnover When an offensive player bounces on a trampoline twice while in possession of the ball Result Turnover When either a Player or the Coach of a team argues with the referee and uses physical or verbal abuse in anger Result Can either be a Faceoff or Turnover referee decides When two players from the same team are on the same island or trampoline or station as it is called Result Turnover Three second violation When any offensive player is stationed in an island area sides of trampolines for three seconds Result Turnover When a shot is attempted from an island Result Turnover When the defense holds position on an island a charge can be called against the opposition Result Turnover Popcorn effect When a defensive player deliberately interferes with the offensive player s bounce caused by standing on the offensive player s landing spot to cause the equivalent of a trip in basketball Result FaceoffEquipment Edit 3D render of a SlamBall court The spring floor lies adjacent to two sets of four trampoline or spring bed quads which dominate each end of the court Each trampoline surface measures 7 by 14 ft 2 1 by 4 3 m The shock absorbent panels pair with the competition bed trampolines to create a unique playing surface that both launches players to inhuman heights and cushions their landing upon returning to the floor Specifically engineered pads are designed to cover the frame rails and their tapered design allows for maximum safety for on court play This entire playing surface will be surrounded with an 8 ft 2 4 m Plexiglass wall much like in a hockey rink Players wear protective cups and special equipment to protect various areas of the body This consists of knee and elbow pads and an optional SlamBall specific helmet Slamball launches in China EditIn 2015 Slamball resurfaced in China After what appeared to be an extended courtship with the Chinese government and community at large new Slamball facilities began construction throughout China Eventually the new partnership with Chinese entities created five teams to officially expand the league to Asia Slamball creator Mason Gordon did exhaustive leg work advancing the process In 2015 all Gordon s hard work would pay off as Slamball started capturing the attention of the Chinese public According to a report published by Vice Sports Mason Gordon was quoted as saying We never left we just needed to take the best path for us There were even talks of Slamball college teams in the coming years 14 Media exposure EditOn television the sport has been seen on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno One Tree Hill CBS s King of Queens Method amp Red ESPN s SportsCenter The Best Damn Sports Show Period and Fuel TV In print SlamBall has been featured in The New York Times Sports Illustrated USA Today Time and European editions of Maxim GQ and FHM Athletes and training Edit SlamBall hopefuls at tryout camp in 2002 Because of the nature of SlamBall a broad scope is considered in the recruitment of the players New players for the League have come from various areas SlamBall has recruited players directly from college and pro basketball programs across the country Football players are used to the full contact up tempo style of play and many of the better players of SlamBall found their origins on the gridiron citation needed Anthony White vs the trampolines early in training camp Aerial awareness and body control trampoline exercises Shakes Fletcher in training camp 2002Teams EditThis article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information May 2021 Current Edit Team Name Team Name Founded ChampionshipsBouncers 2002Mob 2002 2007 Rumble 2002 2002Slashers 2002 2008Hombres 2008Maulers 2008Winner of a one off tournament Inactive Edit Team Name Team Name Founded ChampionshipsDiablos 2002Steal 2002Bandits 2003Riders 2003 2003Seasons Edit2002 Edit 2002 Regular Season Post SeasonTeam Coach Won Lost Win Finish Won Lost ResultRumble Ken Carter 7 2 778 1st 2 0 ChampionsDiablos Mark Ellis 5 4 556 2nd 1 1 Lost in finalsBouncers Hernando Planells 5 4 556 3rd 0 1 Lost in semi finalsSteal Brian Taylor 4 5 444 4th 0 1 Lost in semi finalsMob Brendan Kirsch 4 5 444 5th Did not qualifySlashers Kevin Stapleton 2 7 222 6th Did not qualify2003 Edit 2003 Regular Season Post SeasonTeam Coach Won Lost Win Finish Won Lost ResultRumble Ken Carter 9 1 900 1st 0 1 Lost in semi finalsMob Brendan Kirsch 7 3 700 2nd 0 1 Lost in semi finalsRiders Xavier McDaniel 6 4 600 3rd 2 0 ChampionsSlashers Kevin Stapleton 6 4 600 4th 1 1 Lost in finalsDiablos Joey Bryant 4 6 400 5th Did not qualifyBouncers Hernando Planells 4 6 400 6th Did not qualifySteal Brian Taylor 2 8 200 7th Did not qualifyBandits Mark Berekoff 2 8 200 8th Did not qualify2007 Powerade Slamball Challenge Edit 2007 Post SeasonTeam Won Lost ResultMob 2 0 ChampionsBouncers 1 1 Lost in finalsRumble 0 1 Lost in semi finalsDiablos 0 1 Lost in semi finals2008 Edit 2008 Regular Season Post SeasonTeam Coach Won Lost Win Finish Won Lost ResultRumble Ken Carter 9 3 750 1st 1 1 Lost in finalsSlashers Kevin Stapleton 7 5 583 2nd 2 0 ChampionsMob Brendan Kirsch 7 5 583 3rd 0 1 Lost in semi finalsHombres Kenny Anderson 6 6 500 4th 0 1 Lost in semi finalsMaulers John Starks 5 7 417 5th Did not qualifyBouncers Rocket Ismail 2 10 167 6th Did not qualifyPast champions EditYear Champion Score Runner up2002 SlamBall Season Rumble 46 41 Diablos2003 SlamBall Season Riders 66 60 Slashers2007 Powerade Slamball Challenge Mob 48 38 Bouncers2008 Slamball Season Slashers 48 46 RumbleUnofficial Season Popular culture EditIn the 1989 movie Back to the Future Part II Slamball was mentioned as one of Douglas J Needles favorite sports during a scene that took place in 2015 This fact was listed in the databank captions shown on the videophone screen during a call between him and Marty McFly Slamball was also mentioned on the front page of a 2015 USA Today newspaper 15 The movie was released 13 years before SlamBall was ultimately founded in 2002 In The King of Queens episode Knee Jerk Doug Heffernan lies to his wife Carrie about having a knee injury but is ultimately caught when she finds him playing SlamBall with his friends In the One Tree Hill episode Choosing My Own Way of Life Nathan is offered a position on a SlamBall team The storyline ran five episodes and featured several of SlamBall s top players SlamBall was covered on VH1 s Best Week Ever ScrewAttack and Game Attack founder Craig Skistimas is a former player References Edit Sandomir Richard 27 February 2008 Hoops Hybrid Being Molded into a League The New York Times Archived from the original on 5 January 2018 Mason Gordon I IMDb Retrieved 30 April 2021 SlamBall Video Archived 26 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 12 1 2011 Shah Amar SlamBall works to write comeback story espn com Archived from the original on 21 February 2020 Service CHRISTIAN TASKE Columbia News It s time to reach for the sky as SlamBall makes a comeback gadsdentimes com Archived from the original on 21 July 2011 ScrewAttack 6 April 2008 Stuttering Craig playing Slamball Archived from the original on 15 February 2017 via YouTube CSTV com 1 in College Sports cstv com Archived from the original on 14 August 2009 Complete information on SlamBall broadcasts in Italian Archived 20 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine IMG World Team Sports SlamBall Official SlamBall Website Archived 27 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine SLAMBALL adds bounce to US sporting calendar Sport theage com au theage com au 2 July 2009 Archived from the original on 25 December 2009 SlamBall Is Back Sport Returning Next Summer After Decade Plus Away TMZ Retrieved 4 August 2022 Official Rulebook of SlamBall Archived 25 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine SlamBall is Alive in China vice com 15 April 2015 Archived from the original on 11 January 2018 11 Predictions That Back to the Future Part II Got Right 11points com 8 April 2009 Archived from the original on 8 December 2009 External links Edit Media related to Slamball at Wikimedia Commons Official website SlamBall Asia Official Site POWERade SlamBall Challenge Official Site Tollin Robbins Productions IMG Programming Official Site SlamBall SlamBall UK Fansite SlamBall TV SlamBall 2008 Videos 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Slamball amp oldid 1133727887, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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