The first professional basketball league formed in Philly in 1898, but the game didn't look anything like it does today

Philadelphia: The Birthplace of Basketball, But Not as We Know It Today

When it comes to intense environments for professional athletes, Philadelphia is often at the top of the list. However, this reputation wasn't always a given, even in the late 19th century when the city played host to the first organized professional basketball league.

In 1898, Horace Fogel, a sports editor at the Philadelphia Public Ledger, brought together six teams from Philadelphia and South Jersey to form the National Basketball League (NBL). The league was short-lived, disbanding in 1904, but its impact on the sport cannot be overstated. As Shavonnia Corbin Johnson, vice president of civic affairs for the 76ers, noted, "The game didn't call fouls and there was really no structure to the game." Players would push, shove, and even kick their way to scoring baskets, creating a rough-and-tumble atmosphere that was more akin to a boxing match than modern-day basketball.

The NBL's inaugural season opener drew an estimated 900 spectators to a Kensington court, where the Philadelphia Hancock Athletic Association took on the New Jersey Trenton Nationals in what would be a nail-biting game. The end result? A heartbreaking loss for Philadelphia, with the team coming up just two points short, 21-19.

Despite its brevity, the NBL's legacy paved the way for the modern NBA. As Corbin Johnson pointed out, "People could see that preliminary idea of what basketball could look like," and it gained a significant following during its time. The league may not have been a success in terms of long-term viability, but it helped lay the groundwork for the game we know and love today.

The Philadelphia Historical Commission is recognizing this milestone as part of its "52 Weeks of Firsts" program, which highlights inventions, ideas, and trends that originated in the city. The NBL's history will be retold at an event on January 24th at the Xfinity Mobile Arena, as part of a larger celebration of Philadelphia's firsts in sports, culture, and innovation.
 
I'm low-key obsessed with this new exhibit on Philly's basketball roots 🏀🔥! Can you imagine playing ball with no refs and just shoving it down the hoop? 😂 It's crazy to think about how rough-and-tumble it must've been back then. But, I mean, that's kinda what made the NBL so pioneering, right? They helped shape the game into what we know and love today 🤝. And now, they're getting some well-deserved recognition for it! January 24th can't come soon enough 📆
 
OMG what's up with this old school basketball 🤯 Philly was always cool but did you know they used to play like a total brawl back in the day? 😂 Players would literally kick and shove each other for the win! That sounds crazy intense 💪 But I guess it's kinda awesome that some dude Horace Fogel came together and started an actual league despite all that chaos. The NBL may not have been super successful, but its impact on modern basketball is definitely real 💥 Can't wait to check out that event in Jan 🎉
 
😂 can u imagine playin basketball w/ all that shakin goin on? 🤯 like pushin shove kickin players lol it was like a wild west showdown out there! 🏀💪 the NBL might not've lasted but its impact on the game is still real 💥 and I'm hyped they're gonna celebrate this in philly 🎉 gotta check out that event on jan 24th 👍
 
🐈 I'm wondering what exactly made this original NBL version so rough-and-tumble? Like, were there no rules or referees to enforce them? And how did the players deal with all that physicality? Did they get hurt often? 🤕 Also, 900 spectators at a basketball game is crazy! Was it just a huge local event or did people from other cities come out to watch? 📚
 
Man 🤔 I just think its crazy to think about how basketball was so rough back then. It's like they were trying to figure out the game on the fly 😂. But for real though, it makes you appreciate how far the sport has come. We gotta respect the pioneers who paved the way for us, even if the game back then wasn't exactly pretty 🤦‍♂️. And I'm loving that Philly is getting some love for this milestone – it just goes to show that sometimes its the imperfect, rough-around-the-edges things that lead to greatness 💪. We can all learn a thing or two from embracing our own imperfections and not being too hard on ourselves 🤗
 
I'm totally fascinated by the fact that Philly was home to the first organized pro basketball league back in 1898 🤯. Can you imagine playing a game where fouls aren't called and it's basically like a boxing match? 😂 It's crazy to think that such a rough-and-tumble atmosphere actually laid the groundwork for the sport we know today. I'm all about DIY solutions, but this is like, the ultimate throwback! 🎉 Maybe they can even recreate one of those games at an event or something and see how it compares to modern-day hoops 🏀.
 
🏀👹 Those early basketball games were like a WWE match but with more sweat 🤯💦 and less referees 😂👮‍♂️. "No structure to the game" = no rules, just raw physicality 💪🔥! But hey, it laid the groundwork for the modern NBA 🚀🏆! Can you imagine playing without fouls? Players would just be like "hey, I'm gonna push you in!" and get away with it 😜😂. The NBL might not have been a success, but it's still a cool piece of history 💯🕰️! 👍
 
omg u guys idk why ppl think philly is all about intense environments for pro athletes lol its actually super cool that they have a rich history like that 🤣 so the NBL was basically just a bunch of rough-around-the-edges games with no structure or rules? sounds kinda awesome to me 🏀👊 i wonder what kind of players were on those teams tho were they all like tiny and wiry or super tall and lanky idk but i do know that its dope to see how the game evolved from that point 👍
 
I FEEL LIKE THE NBL WAS SUCH A TURNING POINT FOR BASKETBALL IN PHILLY! IT SHOWED US THAT THIS GAME COULD BE TOUGH AND COMPETITIVE, BUT ALSO KIND OF ROUGHBRAINED - I MEAN, WHO KICKS SOMEONE IN A SPORT? 🤯 IT WAS LIKE THE ROOTS OF MODERN DAY HOOPS. I THINK IT'S AWESOME THAT THEY'RE CELEBRATING THIS PART OF PHILLY'S HISTORY. WE SHOULD TOTALLY GO TO THIS EVENT ON JAN 24TH AND CHECK OUT HOW FAR BASKETBALL HAS COME! 🏀
 
I gotta say, I love how Philly is giving it up for that old-school NBL 🤯! Those rough-around-the-edges games sound like something out of a Wild West showdown 🤠! Can you imagine being one of those players trying to dunk in a game with no structure? 😂 It's crazy to think about how far the game has come since then. The fact that it paved the way for the modern NBA is definitely a testament to its impact. And I'm loving the nostalgia factor – gotta get me some of that old-school hoops action at the event on Jan 24th 🎟️!
 
I'm kinda fascinated by how brutal those early basketball games were 🤯 like, can you imagine playing with no structure or rules? It's crazy to think that it all went down in Philly in the late 1800s. I mean, we know today that Philly is a hub for athletes and sports teams, but back then it was more of a rough-around-the-edges kinda deal 😂. The idea of pushing and shoving your way to scoring baskets sounds like a real challenge 🏀. It's cool that the NBL's legacy helped shape modern basketball into what we know and love today 💪.
 
You know I'm fascinated by how basketball evolved from this wild, rough-around-the-edges game back in the day 🤯. I mean, can you imagine playing without rules? It's crazy to think that it was all about pushin' and shovin' your way to scoring. And yet, despite the lack of structure, it seems like people still really enjoyed the game. The crowd at that first NBL match was pretty hyped too - 900 spectators showin' up for a single game is no joke! 🎟️ It's awesome that we're gettin' to see this piece of history come alive again, and I'm excited to learn more about how it all went down.
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s kinda cool that Philly has such a rich basketball history 🏀👍. I mean, who knew that back in the day, games were more like boxing matches? 😂 Players would literally push and shove to score baskets. It's crazy to think about how far the game has come since then. And it’s awesome that they're giving NBL its due recognition 🙌. The fact that it paved the way for the NBA is definitely something to celebrate 💪. I just wish more people knew about this part of Philly's history 🤔. Maybe it'll inspire some new ideas or innovations in the city? 🎯 Fingers crossed!
 
🔥💪 I'm so hyped that Philly is getting some love for its basketball roots! I mean, can you even imagine playing hoops with all the roughhousing that was going on back then? 😂 Like, I get it, it was a different time and all, but still... it's kinda cool to think about how rough-and-tumble it must've been out there. 💥 And yay for Shavonnia Corbin Johnson talking up the NBL's impact on modern basketball! 🙌 The fact that it paved the way for the NBA is just amazing. I love that Philly Historical Commission is giving it some recognition – it's like, totally deserved! 🎉 Can't wait to check out that event in January! 🤩
 
I'M REALLY EXCITED ABOUT THIS!!! 🤩 THE IDEA OF THE FIRST PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE IN PHILADELPHIA IS LIKE, SO COOL!!! IT'S AMAZING TO THINK THAT BACK IN 1898, THEY WERE ALREADY PLAYING BALL AND GETTING CROWDS OF 900 PEOPLE AT A COURT IN KENSINGTON!!! THE GAME WAS TOTALLY DIFFERENT FROM WHAT WE KNOW TODAY, BUT I GUESS THAT'S PART OF ITS CHARM!!! IT SHOWS US HOW FAR THE SPORT HAS COME AND HOW MUCH IT'VE BEEN SHAPED BY PIONEERS LIKE HORACE FOGEL. CAN'T WAIT TO SEE THE EVENT ON JANUARY 24TH!!! 🎉
 
🏀👊😂 Guess you could say Philly had a little " rough" start to their hoops game 🤣. Players used to be like WWE wrestlers on the court! 😂 Kickin', pushin', and shovin' their way to points 🤪 What's next? Boxing gloves in basketball 🥊🏀
 
🤔 I mean, can you believe how rough-and-tumble basketball was back then? Like, no rules and players just kicking each other 😂. That sounds kinda fun? But also super intense. I wonder what it would be like to play with no rules... maybe that's why they invented them? 🤷‍♀️ And 900 spectators at a game? That's crazy! How did they even fit all those people in the court? 🏀👀
 
I mean think about it, basketball as we know it today is pretty wild. I was just watching some old vids online and I saw this game from back in 1902 and it's like a real-life WWE match out there 😂. No fouls, no whistle... it's every man for himself! The NBL might not have been around long, but its impact on the sport is huge. It's crazy to think about how rough-and-tumble those early games were. I'm actually kinda stoked they're giving some love to Philly's basketball history. It's a cool way to appreciate where our favorite game came from 🏀👍
 
omg I just had the craziest dream last nite lol I was playing basketball with my friends from college and we were all like totally roughing each other up on the court 😂🏀 it reminded me of how rough the NBL was back in the day apparently they didn't even call fouls or anything 🤯 can you imagine? I feel like that would be so intimidating for a pro game nowadays 💪 Anyway I'm actually planning to head to Philly in Feb for the 76ers game and I'm super excited to check out this exhibit on the NBL 📚🏆
 
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