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Harlem Globetrotters
Seasons 1927-1945 (19 seasons)

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The Globetrotters originated on the South Side of Chicago in 1926, where all the original players were raised. The Globetrotters began as the Savoy Big Five, one of the premier attractions of the Savoy Ballroom, opened in January 1928, a basketball team of Black American players that played exhibitions before dances due to declining dance attendance. In 1928, several players left the team in a dispute. That autumn, those players, led by Tommy Brookins, formed a team called the "Globe Trotters" and toured southern Illinois that spring. Abe Saperstein became involved with the team as its manager and promoter. By 1929, Saperstein was touring Illinois and Iowa with his basketball team called the "New York Harlem Globe Trotters." Saperstein selected the name Harlem because it was then considered the center of Black American culture and the name Globetrotter to mythologize the team's international venues. In fact, the Globetrotters did not play in Harlem until 1968, four decades after the team's formation.


1950 World Series Harlem Globetrotters with owner Abe Saperstein (right) and team secretary W. S. Welch (left)
The Globetrotters were perennial participants in the World Professional Basketball Tournament, winning it in 1940. In a heavily attended matchup a few years later, the 1948 Globetrotters–Lakers game, the Globetrotters made headlines when they beat one of the best white basketball teams in the country, the Minneapolis Lakers (now the Los Angeles Lakers). The Globetrotters continued to easily win games due to Harlem owning the entire talent pool of the best black basketball players in the country. Once one of the most famous teams in the country, the Globetrotters were eventually eclipsed by the rise of the National Basketball Association, particularly when NBA teams began fielding black players in the 1950s. In 1950, 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 black player to sign an NBA contract when the New York Knicks purchased his contract from the Globetrotters for $12,500 (Harlem getting $10,000 and Clifton getting $2,500).

The Globetrotters gradually worked comic routines into their act—a direction the team has credited to Reece "Goose" Tatum, who joined in 1941—and eventually became known more for entertainment than sports. The Globetrotters' acts often feature incredible coordination and skillful handling of one or more basketballs, such as passing or juggling balls between players, balancing or spinning balls on their fingertips, and making unusually difficult shots.

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1944-45 Harlem Globetrotters Season
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1943-44 Harlem Globetrotters Season
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1942-43 Harlem Globetrotters Season
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1941-42 Harlem Globetrotters Season
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1940-41 Harlem Globetrotters Season
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1939-40 Harlem Globetrotters Season
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1938-39 Harlem Globetrotters Season
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1937-38 Harlem Globetrotters Season
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1936-37 Harlem Globetrotters Season
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1935-36 Harlem Globetrotters Season
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1934-35 Harlem Globetrotters Season
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1933-34 Harlem Globetrotters Season
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1932-33 Harlem Globetrotters Season
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1931-32 Harlem Globetrotters Season
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1930-31 Harlem Globetrotters Season
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1929-30 Harlem Globetrotters Season
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1928-29 New York Harlem Globetrotters Season
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1927-28 New York Harlem Globetrotters Season
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1926-27 New York Harlem Globetrotters Season
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