The NCAA Basketball and Its Distinction from NBA

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Some years after the invention of the game basketball, several schools and associations have sought to emulate the game, and thus made their own rules for the game. The fame of the game has led for associations to be organized not just in the US or in Canada but as well as in other neighboring countries. As proof to this, the FIBA or the International Basketball Federation was established.

In the US, there are two primary leagues that are considered as cornerstone and foundation of the game. One is the NBA or National Basketball Association and the second is the NCAA or the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The NBA is specifically focused to basketball while the NCAA has is responsible for other sports that involves college students from different schools in the US. NCAA basketball is just one division of the NCAA but because of the popularity of the game, the association gained the tag as a sole basketball league.

Though quite similar, the NCAA and NBA have differences. These range from different disciplines and specification of the game. Here are some of the differences of the NCAA basketball from the NBA:

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