GOVONER VAUGHN Showbiz Jackson toured for 20 seasons with the Globetrotters, serving as one of the team’s top showmen. Advance tickets are $10 per person and all proceeds will … After his career ended with the Globetrotters, Kline went back to Wayne State University and earned a doctorate in history and philosophy of education. Following a storied playing career, Gaines became a successful college coach at the University of Detroit (1977-79) and at San Diego State University (1979-87). Harlem Legends Basketball Entertainers. "It is with great pride that we honor Hallie Bryant with our ‘Legends’ ring," said Globetrotters’ CEO Kurt Schneider. During his NBA career, his dominance brought on many rules changes, including widening the lane, introducing offensive goaltending and revising rules governing free throw shooting (Chamberlain would jump from behind the foul line with the ball and lay it in the basket before the rules were revised). 2011–2013. Following graduation, Haynes joined the Globetrotters and starred for the team when it defeated the George Mikan-led Minneapolis Lakers in 1948 (61-59) and in 1949 (49-45). A native of Nassau, Bahamas, Lockhart was an outstanding soccer player, and at the age of 15 played for the Bahamas National Team in the 1971 Pan American games. For now, we will keep creating new ways to stay connected with you. Now he is passing that love and considerable knowledge on to a new generation of Globetrotters as the team’s director of player personnel. He was presented with his Harlem Globetrotters "Legends" Ring on Feb. 18, 1995, at Madison Square Garden in New York. The criteria for award winners includes embracing the core values of the game through hard work, dedication, and resilience; striving to continuously improve the community they serve, and making an ongoing commitment to others. Tatum started his athletic career in the late 1930s as a baseball player, where, as a standout first baseman, he would entertain the crowd with quick routines after put-outs. He continued his education and basketball career at Johnson C. Smith University, earning a spot on the CIAA All-Tournament team his junior and senior year. His dribbling style would confuse and confound opponents and became one of the Globetrotters' most potent offensive weapons. ROBERT "SHOWBOAT" HALL Govoner Vaughn joined the Harlem Globetrotters in 1960 and quickly established himself as one of the top players in the team's history. LOUIS "RED" KLOTZ He also appeared in numerous national TV commercials and was immortalized in animation on "The Harlem Globetrotters" cartoon series and on episodes of "Scooby Doo. "BIG" FRANK WASHINGTON The acrobatic Haynes caught the attention of Harlem Globetrotters owner Abe Saperstein in 1946, during a game in which Langston University defeated the Globetrotters, 74-70. He played with the Globetrotters from 1946 to 1960 and traveled on six world tours with such historic Globetrotters as William "Pop" Gates, Marques Haynes, Nat "Sweetwater" Clifton and Reece "Goose" Tatum. Gardner, who played three seasons with the Globetrotters and had signed a contract with the New York Knicks before a heart condition forced him to retire, passed away in 2000. Geese was honored with the Harlem Globetrotters "Legends" Ring on March 6, 1994, during a pregame ceremony at the Target Center in Minneapolis. JOHN "JUMPIN' JOHNNY" KLINE Curly Neal, shown in 2008, could do amazing tricks with a basketball. One of the most revered players in Globetrotter history, Sweet Lou has traveled three times around the world, playing in front of more than 10 million people on six continents. ), where he averaged 30 points a game during his college career. He also appeared in numerous national TV commercials and was immortalized in animation on “The Harlem Globetrotters” cartoon series and on episodes of "Scooby Doo.". He received the Harlem Globetrotters "Legends" Ring on Aug. 3, 1993. Nicknamed "Twiggy" for his lean build, Sanders played with the Globetrotters from 1974 until 1991. The NBL and the Studebakers were years ahead of professional baseball and football for breaking the color barrier. The team enjoyed a sold-out tour of the USSR and prior to the start of a game at Moscow's Lenin Central Stadium, the Globetrotters were greeted by General Secretary Nikita Khrushchev. Hobley had previously starred at James A. Shanks High School in Quincy, Fla., before moving to New Orleans, where he made his home before his passing. The 25th person to receive the "Legends" distinction, Sweet Lou was honored on Feb. 9, 2007, at Houston’s Toyota Center. Bob Karstens was the third Caucasian to play for the Harlem Globetrotters (the others were founder Abe Saperstein and Bunny Leavitt), but Karstens had the rare distinction of being the first Caucasian player to be under contract with the team. Born in a railway boxcar in Illmo, Mo., Jackson grew up in Edwardsville, Ill., earning the title of Illinois’ "Mr. Basketball," and attended the University of Illinois, becoming the first African-American ever on the Illini basketball team, where he was named captain and earned All-American honors in 1960. CONNIE HAWKINS One of the truly magical dribblers and shooters in basketball history, Curly Neal captured the imagination of fans all over the world, playing in more than 6,000 games in 97 countries as a key member of the Harlem Globetrotters. Interestingly, Bryant was offered the "Legends" honor in 1998, but he selflessly asked that it instead be bestowed upon his Globetrotter teammate, and childhood friend, Willie Gardner, who was suffering from diabetes at the time. Gardner passed away on Sept. 28, 2000, just a month shy of his 67th birthday. He is also a charter member of the Illinois Basketball Hall of Fame, and a member of the National Black Sports and Entertainment Hall of Fame, as well as a charter member of the Black Legends of Professional Basketball. He was honored as the Longhorns’ Most Valuable Player his junior season after leading the team in scoring, and he was the team captain his senior year. News. On Oct.1, 2013, the Globetrotters were purchased by Herschend Family Entertainment, the largest family-owned themed attractions company in the U.S., marking an expansion for the company into new media, audiences and markets. Curly is also a recipient of the Harlem Globetrotters' prestigious "Legends" ring, presented to those who have made a major contribution to the success and the development of the Globetrotters organization. A native of Detroit, he succeeded...One of the greatest Clown Princes in Harlem Globetrotters history, Robert "Showboat" Hall became one of the most popular players to ever wear the red, white, and blue uniform. After graduating from Manhattan College in 1953, Junius Kellogg signed a contract with the Harlem Globetrotters. He was given a look, and after serving two years in the Army, was signed to a contract. JIMMY BLACKLOCK He played before popes, kings, queens and presidents in nearly 100 countries around the world. The "Legends" distinction is presented to those who have made a major contribution to the success and development of the Globetrotters organization, excelling on and off the court in athletic ability, showmanship, crowd appeal and humanitarian contributions. Woodard was presented with a Harlem Globetrotters "Legends" Ring in 1996 and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in September 2004. A star center and the first black player at Manhattan College, Kellogg declined a gambler's offer to shave points in a college game and informed his coach of the offer. The Harlem Legends are a part of the Michael Douglas Youth Foundation™. Billy Ray Hobley was posthumously honored by the Globetrotters with the team’s "Legends" award when the Globetrotters played in Hobley’s adopted hometown of New Orleans on Feb. 13, 2011. In Jan. 2005, Jackson pledged $100,000 to UNICEF to aid victims of the tsunami in Asia, as well as a $250,000 donation to the Edwardsville YMCA. Karstens joined the Globetrotters in 1943, when Reece "Goose" Tatum was drafted into the Army Air Corp during World War II. Curly was inducted into the Globetrotters' "Legends" ring on June 25, 1993. Originally from Horse Cave, Ky., Helem led Horse Cave High School to consecutive state basketball championships in 1944 and 1945 and was a two-time all-state selection. Harlem Globetrotters to Celebrate Legend Curly Neal on May 19. Those traits still help to define the Globetrotters today. Sanders was also an assistant men’s basketball coach at Shaw University, three blocks from where he grew up in Raleigh. Price passed away on Jan. 24, 2002. That’s the name of the alumni group he got together (including NBA standouts) to travel the country, spreading messages of inspiration, instilling character values in kids, and raising money for good causes. Texas Legends. MEADOWLARK LEMON During World War II, Washington volunteered for the U.S. Navy, where his basketball career flourished and he was discovered by Globetrotters founder Abe Saperstein. In 1966, Jackson returned to the Globetrotters where he played for 15 seasons. Tex was the first player from a historically African-American college to capture All-American honors while at North Carolina Central University in Durham, where he earned his degree in physical education. REECE "GOOSE" TATUM Anthony Blakes. The former Miller High School star filled the dual role of court comedian and coach beginning in 1968, holding that role until he retired in 1974. BILLY RAY HOBLEY 2014–2015. Number 22 fittingly played for 22 seasons in the red, white and blue, from 1963 to 1985. "Pop" concluded his playing career in 1955 after serving as player/coach of the Harlem Globetrotters for five years. He founded The Black Legends of Basketball in 1996, an organization that recognizes pioneers in the game of basketball. "SWEET" LOU DUNBAR His son Ross, a defensive tackle, was drafted by the Houston Texans in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft. He joined the Globetrotters in 1949 and quickly became the master of the fast passing game and could do every ball trick in the book. For now, we will keep creating new ways to stay connected with you. He played his first season full season with the Globetrotters in 1954. (Credit: David Reed) In spite of the team’s name, the squad was… The team's signature song is Brother Bones' whistled version of “Sweet Georgia Brown.”Their mascot is an anthropomorphized globe named "Globie.” Jackson was honored on Feb. 9, 2003, at the Harlem Globetrotters game at Madison Square Garden. "When I was approached back in 1998, I knew that Willie was in poor health, and I thought it would be more appropriate to pay homage to a man who had been like a brother to me, so I respectfully asked the team to give the honor to Willie.". Sixty years after his first season, the Harlem Globetrotters retired Tatum’s jersey number 50 and inducted him into the Globetrotters’ "Legends" Ring, on Feb. 8, 2002, at Madison Square Garden in New York. MANNIE JACKSON COVID-19 UPDATE: We are still on an extended timeout for the remaining dates of our 2020 live tour. After touring with the Globetrotters, Hawkins joined the ABA's Pittsburgh Pipers for the 1967-68 season and led them to the inaugural ABA title, en route to earning league Most Valuable Player honors. In the fall of 1997, Jackson announced an endowment of $100,000 to the Lincoln School Alumni Foundation of Edwardsville, Ill., helping provide youth with college scholarships and pledged $250,000 to the Globetrotters Alumni Association. "Aside from my family, being a Harlem Globetrotter has been the greatest highlight of my life," Tex once said. Carl Helem, who helped transform the Harlem Globetrotters into the global presence they are today, became the 14th person to receive the distinguished Harlem Globetrotters "Legends" Ring on Dec. 30, 1999, at the Firstar Center in Cincinnati. A standout at Norcom High School in Portsmouth, Va., Kellogg was presented with his "Legends" Ring in New York on Feb. 14, 1998. Price joined the National Basketball League (the predecessor to today's NBA) in 1942 as a member of the Chicago Studebakers for one season. Beyond the gabeme, award winners must reflect the values of Mannie Jackson’s life-long mission to overcome obstacles and challenge the status quo, while taking responsibility for personal actions and seeking the highest standard of excellence. Hobley’s "Legends" award was accepted by his wife, Mattie, children Raichell and Billy Ray II, and nephew Elijah. Klotz’s teams played games in front of popes, kings and queens; on aircraft carriers, in bullrings, and on soccer fields; and in over 100 countries and thousands of cities around the world. COVID-19 UPDATE: We are still on an extended timeout for the remaining dates of our 2020 live tour. A special advisory board selects honorees who have excelled on and off the court in athletic ability, showmanship, crowd appeal and humanitarian contributions. The young phenom from Indiana quickly made an impact with the Globetrotters, helping the team capture the "World Series of Basketball" title against the College All-Americans in 1954. A native of Davenport, Iowa, Karstens was one of the original creators of the Globetrotters famous "Magic Circle" pregame routine, in addition to developing the "Goofball" (a gag basketball filled with off-center weights), the "yo yo" basketball, and the behind-the-back trick shot. The 6-8 forward joined the Globetrotters in 1977, after averaging nearly 15 points per contest in 99 career games at Dillard University in New Orleans. The six-foot guard was a four-time All-American (1978-81) at the University of Kansas, where she averaged 26.3 points per game during her college career. The all-time scoring leader at LeMoyne-Owen College in Memphis, Tenn., Gaines was named head men’s basketball coach and athletic director at his alma mater in April 2005. Tex passed on Nov. 20, 2014, in Houston, at the age of 81. It was during this time that his outstanding all-around athletic ability and comedic timing caught the eye of Globetrotters’ founder Abe Saperstein. During Jackson’s regime, the Globetrotters charitable contributions totaled more than $11 million. He was a three-year starter at Minnesota, scoring over 1,100 points during his college career and was team captain for the Gophers during his senior campaign. Jackson sold 80 percent of the team to Shamrock Capital Growth Fund in Sept. 2005 and stepped away from his day-to-day operations of the team when the Globetrotters announced the appointment of Kurt Schneider as the organization’s new Chief Executive Officer in May 2007. The Cecil Herrin Cancer Warriors will face off with the Harlem Legends in a charity basketball game to raise money for for the Cecil Herrin Men’s Cancer Support Fund and Endowment, which supports male cancer patients at the Georgia Cancer Center. Prior to joining the Globetrotters, Vaughn was a three-year basketball letter winner at the University of Illinois, twice earning Converse All-America and All-Big Ten Conference honors. BOBBY JOE MASON In 1970, he graduated with a master’s degree from Eastern Michigan University. He also played forward and center for the Cougars, earning All-American honors, and was inducted into the University of Houston Hall of Honor on Nov. 15, 2008. Curly Neal, Harlem Globetrotters legend, dies at 77 Dribbling wizard was a crowd favorite who entertained millions while playing for the team for parts of three decades Hubert "Geese" Ausbie #35,Curley "Boo" Johnson #17,Lynette Woodard #16,Michael "Wildthing" Wilson #25,Paul "Showtime" Gaffney #32 Connie played from 1963 to 1966 on the Harlem Globetrotters. Michael Douglas (former Harlem Globetrotter), Larry"Shorty" Coleman (former Harlem Globetrotter), Tyrone "Hollywood" Brown (former Harlem Globetrotter), Harold "Bobo" Hubbard (former Harlem Globetrotter), Antoine Scott (former Harlem Globetrotter), Elbert "Tree" Gordon (former Harlem Globetrotter), Reggie Dixon (former Harlem Globetrotter), Gator Rivers (former Harlem Globetrotter), Kenny Saunders (Played Internationally), Andre Turner (former NBA/ Played Internationally), Somer Easterwood (former Professional Player), Sherwin Durham former Harlem Globetrotter), Paul Gaffney ( former Harlem Globetrotter), Tyrone Randolph ( former Harlem Globetrotter). In case you don’t know, Michael was a Harlem Globetrotters legend in his day. 20), Meadowlark Lemon (No. "Billy Ray could light up any room in the world, and he always had a story to tell you," said Globetrotters Legend Sweet Lou Dunbar, who also came to the Trotters as a rookie in 1977 and was a teammate of Hobley’s for over 20 years. Cheshire Phoenix. He did not play college basketball, but excelled on the gridiron as a standout wide receiver and tight end at Savannah State, where he earned all-league honors. Prior to his relationship with the Globetrotters, Klotz perfected his set shot and dribbling as a standout player at South Philadelphia High School, where he led the team to city championships in 1939 and 1940, both times earning Philadelphia Player of the Year honors. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., where he serves as a coach and mentor at the Harmony Development Center. Klotz became only the sixth person in the Globetrotters’ history to receive this distinction, joining Curly Neal (No. Wilson traveled to nearly 60 countries during his standout Globetrotter career and was a two-time slam dunk champion at the NABC College All-Star Game. The Legends. Mason went on to a sensational All-American career at Bradley University and played in the East-West All Star game before he joined the Globetrotters. He passed away on May 4, 2019, in Brooklyn, N.Y. BOB KARSTENS Copyright © 2019 Harlem Legends Basketball Entertainers - All Rights Reserved. Tex received his nickname in college by being a very recognizable 6-3 Texan attending school in North Carolina. He was the first non-Globetrotter to receive the "Legends" award, when he was presented with the honor on March 10, 2007, at the Liacouras Center, during the Globetrotters’ annual visit to Philadelphia. Haynes then starred collegiately at Langston University in Langston, Okla. (1942-46), where he was a four-time All-Conference selection and team MVP. Some of the Globetrotters honored as legends by the organization: Hubert "Geese" Ausbie: Played for the team from 1961-85, known as the "Clown Prince of Basketball." He appeared on popular TV shows such as ABC’s “Wide World of Sports,” “The Tonight Show,” “The White Shadow,” “The Love Boat,” “The Merv Griffin Show” and “The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan’s Island.”. Jackson was known for his unbelievable behind-the-back half-court shot that he sank with remarkable accuracy. Price started at forward for the Studebakers and led the league in free throws made during his lone NBL season. At 6-10, he was one of the first big men to play point guard for a major university. Health and Wellness. The 6-2 guard/forward is one of few athletes who went directly from a high school championship team (Benjamin Franklin, New York, 1938) to a World Professional Champion (New York Renaissance, 1939). In Sept. 2005, Jackson donated $200,000 to victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Blacklock was presented with his Globetrotters Legends Ring on February 28, 2020, in Austin, Texas, at the Frank Erwin Center on the campus of the University of Texas. In 2003, Jackson presented the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame with a quarter of a million dollar donation to continue basketball's greatest legacy. The Harlem Legends are a group of professional athletes, former players of the Harlem Globetrotters, NBA, NFL, and past USA Olympians and other professionals. The Harlem Legends are a group of professional athletes, former players of the Harlem Globetrotters, NBA, NFL, and past USA Olympians and other professionals. Haynes led Langston in scoring all four years and guided the team to a 112-3 record, a mark that included a 59-game winning streak. "I have had the good fortune to be a part of the most celebrated sports team in history." He was selected in the sixth round of the 1978 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers after a standout career at the University of Minnesota. Currently, Wilson lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife and three children, where he works as Recreation Specialist for D.C. Department of Parks and Recreation. He was the consummate Globetrotter.". J.C. GIPSON A native of Detroit, he succeeded Goose Tatum as the top Clown Prince in 1955. COVID-19 UPDATE: We are still on an extended timeout for the remaining dates of our 2020 live tour. Over 200 colleges and universities vied for his basketball abilities, and he chose Philander Smith College in Little Rock (Ark. Jackson remains the Globetrotters’ Chairman of the Board and still owns 20 percent of the team. HUBERT "GEESE" AUSBIE After his career ended with the Globetrotters, Mason returned to Illinois, to give back to the community that supported him throughout his basketball career. He did everything from playing alongside the immortal Wilt Chamberlin, to joining several Globetrotter teammates on the "Harlem Globetrotters Popcorn Machine," a 1972 television variety series where players sang, danced and performed comedy sketches. MICHAEL “WILD THING” WILSON He became a Globetrotter coach and advisor following his playing days and traveled to more than 100 countries with the Globetrotters. Tex received his "Legends" Ring on Jan. 26, 1996, in Houston. He has been enshrined into a total of six Halls of Fame, including NAIA (1985), Jim Thorpe (1993) and Langston University (1995). Born Aug. 30, 1917, in Decatur, Ala., Gates is the only player to have appeared in all 10 World Professional Basketball Tournaments. Former Harlem Globetrotters standout and Indiana basketball star Hallie Bryant, who helped lead the Indiana Hoosiers to the Big Ten Conference title in 1957, was the 28th person honored by the Globetrotters with the team’s "Legends" award on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – Jan. 19, 2009 – at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. After graduating, Jackson was the 41st pick in the 1962 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia Warriors. Greg Bell. Mason was honored on Jan. 4 and 5, 2003, when the Ambassadors of Goodwill played in Springfield and in Peoria, Ill. Mason passed away on July 4, 2006. He turned down a pro baseball contract with the Chicago Cubs to pursue a career with the Globetrotters. Each honoree exemplifies the Harlem Globetrotters’ humanitarian contributions and it’s the second highest honor a former player can receive outside of jersey retirement. Gipson received his "Legends" Ring on Aug. 3, 1995, and passed away on Dec. 30, 2009. Needless to say, we've seen a lot of history, and made some ourselves. Hobley traveled around the world the equivalent of six times over 22 seasons for the Globetrotters, the last of which was in 1998. In the days of the cage game, William "Pop" Gates was considered one of the nation's finest basketball players. Marques Haynes - First Harlem Globetrotter player enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame During most of his 40-plus-year career, Marques Haynes, one of the world's finest ballhandlers, flashed his style on court with both the Harlem Globetrotters (from 1947-53 … Orlando Antigua. He also served as a scout for the NBA’s Denver Nuggets. He was inducted into the 2008 class of the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame, along with the renowned Roy Williams, coach of the North Carolina Tar Heels. With Great Sadness, the Ex Globetrotters Announce the Passing of Cal Ramsey Washington received his "Legends" Ring during a special ceremony on March 16, 2002, in his native Philadelphia. Point Guard. JUNIUS KELLOGG We met up with Olympic Gold Medalists Carl Lewis and Leroy Burrell at the University of Houston for a game of U-H. Tyrone “Hollywood” Brown. A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Jackson started his remarkable career at the famed Boys High, leading his team to the city championship. "The game of basketball has lost one of its most iconic figures," said Globetrotters CEO Kurt Schneider on the day of Haynes' passing. Learn more about the Globetrotters in this article. Hobley, who passed away on July 31, 2002, at the age of 48, is the 29th person in the Globetrotters’ storied 85-year history to receive the distinction. Curly continues to make appearances for the Globetrotters as an "Ambassador of Goodwill."TM. DAVID "SMOKEY" GAINES Harlem Globetrotters Legend Curly Neal Dead At 77 Neal played for the Globetrotters from 1963-85, appearing in more than 6,000 games in 97 countries. BERNIE PRICE Be the first to know about the latest news, exclusive offers, and unique experiences with the Harlem Globetrotters. Kline passed away on July, 26, 2018, at the age of 86. An exhibit at the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame is dedicated to his soaring accomplishment. As a senior at Webster High School in Minden, La., he was named "Mr. Basketball of Louisiana," joining other former Louisiana stars such as Willis Reed, Bob Pettit and Elvin Hayes. One of the greatest Clown Princes in Harlem Globetrotters history, Robert "Showboat" Hall became one of the most popular players to ever wear the red, white, and blue uniform. Tatum was posthumously enshrined into the Hall of Fame on Aug. 12, 2011, in Springfield, Mass. Former Harlem Globetrotters standout and Indiana basketball star Hallie Bryant, who helped lead the Indiana Hoosiers to the Big Ten Conference title in 1957, was the 28th person honored by the Globetrotters with the team’s "Legends" award on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – Jan. 19, 2009 – at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The 1950-51 season marked the first appearance of black players in the NBA, as Harlem Globetrotter Chuck Cooper became the first black player to be drafted in the NBA by Boston and teammate Nat "Sweetwater" Clifton became the first to sign an NBA contract when he signed with New York. Klotz once waxed that, "Like Fred Astaire had Ginger Rogers, the Harlem Globetrotters have always had a dance partner...but I’ve always been dancing backwards." In 1998, Haynes became the first player ever to be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a Globetrotter. Michael Douglas (former Harlem Globetrotter) Larry"Shorty" Coleman (former Harlem Globetrotter) Tyrone "Hollywood" Brown (former Harlem Globetrotter) Harold "Bobo" Hubbard (former Harlem Globetrotter) "Showboat" Hall could do more with his feet than most players did with their hands, and he had the court sense that belonged to only a few legendary athletes of the game. Lynette Woodard became the first woman to ever play for a men's professional basketball team when she signed with the Harlem Globetrotters in October 1985, and she played with the Globetrotters until 1987. George Campbell. His personality, superb playing ability, and outstanding flair for showmanship made him one of the most popular Globetrotters of all-time. During his journeys with the Globetrotters, Washington had two audiences with the Pope, met kings and queens, and appeared in two Globetrotter movies. "I guess now is the right time for me," Bryant said when the "Legends" award was offered again in 2009. Globetrotter icons Curly Neal and Tex Harrison highly recommended Hallie for this honor, and there is no better endorsement than that.". WILLIAM "POP" GATES Chamberlain, who passed away on Oct. 12, 1999, at the age of 63, was posthumously honored by the Globetrotters on March 9, 2000, when the team retired his jersey (#13) and inducted him into the “Legends” Ring. He led the Globetrotters to historic defeats of George Mikan and the world champion Minneapolis Lakers in 1948 and 1949, paving the way for the integration of the game. Overall, there have been 13 people with ties to the Harlem Globetrotters inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.
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