@prefix foaf: . @prefix wikipedia-en: . @prefix dbr: . wikipedia-en:Julius_Goldman foaf:primaryTopic dbr:Julius_Goldman . @prefix dbo: . dbr:International_Jewish_Sports_Hall_of_Fame dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Julius_Goldman . dbr:Basketball_at_the_1936_Summer_Olympics dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Julius_Goldman . dbr:List_of_Canadian_Jews dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Julius_Goldman . dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Julius_Goldman . @prefix dbp: . dbp:headCoach dbr:Julius_Goldman . dbr:Detroit_Institute_of_Technology dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Julius_Goldman . dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Julius_Goldman . @prefix rdf: . @prefix yago: . dbr:Julius_Goldman rdf:type yago:WikicatAmericanExpatriateBasketballPeopleInCanada , yago:Creator109614315 , yago:PhysicalEntity100001930 , yago:Inventor110214637 , yago:WikicatSportsInventorsAndInnovators , yago:BasketballCoach109841955 , yago:Organism100004475 , yago:WikicatCanadianBasketballCoaches , yago:LivingThing100004258 , yago:Trainer110722575 , yago:Coach109931640 , yago:YagoLegalActorGeo , yago:YagoLegalActor , yago:WikicatInventors , yago:CausalAgent100007347 , yago:Leader109623038 , dbo:Athlete , yago:Object100002684 , yago:Person100007846 , yago:Whole100003553 . @prefix rdfs: . dbr:Julius_Goldman rdfs:label "Julius Goldman"@en ; rdfs:comment "Julius Goldie Goldman (born September 22, 1910, in Mayesville, South Carolina, and died February 19, 2001, in Detroit, Michigan) was a Canadian basketball player. A father of modern basketball, Canada's representative on the 1936 Olympic Basketball Rules Committee, Julius Goldman suggested the elimination of the basketball rule that called for a \"jump ball\" after every field goal. The 1936 games marked basketball's first appearance in the Olympics. The Rules Committee agreed with Goldman (the lone objecting vote was that of basketball's creator Dr. James Naismith), and the game was forever changed. This rule change has been credited with modernizing basketball; speeding up the pace of the game, increasing scoring and making teams with shorter centers more competitive. In 1958, NCAA rules c"@en . @prefix dct: . dbr:Julius_Goldman dct:subject , . @prefix dbc: . dbr:Julius_Goldman dct:subject dbc:American_football_officials , , dbc:Basketball_referees_in_the_United_States , dbc:Detroit_Institute_of_Technology_alumni , dbc:International_Jewish_Sports_Hall_of_Fame_inductees , dbc:Sports_inventors_and_innovators , dbc:Detroit_Tech_Dynamics_football_coaches , dbc:Jewish_American_sportspeople , dbc:American_expatriate_basketball_people_in_Canada , , , ; dbo:abstract "Julius Goldie Goldman (born September 22, 1910, in Mayesville, South Carolina, and died February 19, 2001, in Detroit, Michigan) was a Canadian basketball player. A father of modern basketball, Canada's representative on the 1936 Olympic Basketball Rules Committee, Julius Goldman suggested the elimination of the basketball rule that called for a \"jump ball\" after every field goal. The 1936 games marked basketball's first appearance in the Olympics. The Rules Committee agreed with Goldman (the lone objecting vote was that of basketball's creator Dr. James Naismith), and the game was forever changed. This rule change has been credited with modernizing basketball; speeding up the pace of the game, increasing scoring and making teams with shorter centers more competitive. In 1958, NCAA rules committee chairman Ed Steitz credited Goldman's rule change as the most radical change in the entire evolution of basketball. Goldman was born in 1910 in Mayesville, South Carolina to Lithuanian immigrants Isaac and Rebecca Goldman. The family moved to Canada when Julius was two. Goldman captained and was the leading scorer for the 's team that won Canada's 1935\u201336 national championship, qualifying them to represent Canada in the 1936 Berlin Olympics. However, Goldman's U.S. citizenship made him ineligible to play for another country, so he was made an assistant coach and appointed Canada's representative to the Olympic Basketball Rules Committee. The Canadian Basketball team won a silver medal, losing 19\u20138 to the US in the muddy gold medal game in a driving rainstorm outdoors."@en ; dbo:wikiPageWikiLink , dbr:Windsor_Ford_V-8 , , dbr:Lithuania , dbr:Basketball , dbr:Canadians , dbr:NCAA , dbr:South_Carolina , , , dbc:Detroit_Tech_Dynamics_football_coaches , dbc:Sports_inventors_and_innovators , dbr:Canadian_Basketball_Hall_of_Fame , dbc:Detroit_Institute_of_Technology_alumni , dbc:American_expatriate_basketball_people_in_Canada , , , dbc:Jewish_American_sportspeople , dbr:Detroit , dbr:Mensa_International , dbc:American_football_officials , , dbr:International_Jewish_Sports_Hall_of_Fame , dbr:Detroit_Institute_of_Technology , dbc:Basketball_referees_in_the_United_States , dbr:Mayesville , , dbr:Naismith_Basketball_Hall_of_Fame , dbr:Howitzer , , dbr:Oakland_Community_College , dbr:Tiger_I , , , dbr:Ed_Steitz , dbc:International_Jewish_Sports_Hall_of_Fame_inductees , dbr:Basketball_at_the_1936_Summer_Olympics , dbr:Detroit_Catholic_Schools_Association . @prefix dbt: . dbr:Julius_Goldman dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate dbt:Cite_web , dbt:Cite_book , dbt:Reflist ; dbo:wikiPageRevisionID 1124176242 ; dbo:wikiPageExternalLink , , , , , . @prefix xsd: . dbr:Julius_Goldman dbo:wikiPageLength "6164"^^xsd:nonNegativeInteger ; dbo:wikiPageID 18976686 . @prefix owl: . dbr:Julius_Goldman owl:sameAs . @prefix yago-res: . dbr:Julius_Goldman owl:sameAs yago-res:Julius_Goldman , . @prefix wikidata: . dbr:Julius_Goldman owl:sameAs wikidata:Q6309817 , dbr:Julius_Goldman . @prefix gold: . dbr:Julius_Goldman gold:hypernym dbr:Player . @prefix prov: . dbr:Julius_Goldman prov:wasDerivedFrom ; foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf wikipedia-en:Julius_Goldman . dbr:Julius_goldman dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Julius_Goldman ; dbo:wikiPageRedirects dbr:Julius_Goldman .