The Physics of Basketball is a non-fiction book by John Fontanella first published on November 15, 2006 that explores the scientific side of basketball. It is written from the perspective of a fan of the game and then through the eyes of a physicist. John Fontanella has been a physics professor at the United States Naval Academy since 1971 and was a college basketball player for Westminster College in Florida. As a senior in 1967, he was a NAIA First Team All-American.

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  • The Physics of Basketball is a non-fiction book by John Fontanella first published on November 15, 2006 that explores the scientific side of basketball. It is written from the perspective of a fan of the game and then through the eyes of a physicist. John Fontanella has been a physics professor at the United States Naval Academy since 1971 and was a college basketball player for Westminster College in Florida. As a senior in 1967, he was a NAIA First Team All-American. He then earned an NCAA postgraduate scholarship to Case Western Reserve where he earned his Ph.D. in Physics. He is currently focusing his research on naval applications of dielectrics.
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  • The Physics of Basketball is a non-fiction book by John Fontanella first published on November 15, 2006 that explores the scientific side of basketball. It is written from the perspective of a fan of the game and then through the eyes of a physicist. John Fontanella has been a physics professor at the United States Naval Academy since 1971 and was a college basketball player for Westminster College in Florida. As a senior in 1967, he was a NAIA First Team All-American.
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