
Curly Neal is one of the most famous Globetrotters, starting with the team in 1963, he has been highlighted along with other members on television and cartoons. He was part of the teams 38 year winning streak, which is unprecidented in any sport to my knowledge.
For those that think the players on the Globetrotter team are just entertainers and not highly skilled basketball players, I suggest these facts.
The Globetrotters membership includes:
- Wilt Chamberlain (played number 13 that was retired as well)
- Connie "The Hawk" Hawkins (Hall of Fame 1992)
- Nat "Sweetwater" Clifton (first African American to sign a NBA contract)
- Marques Haynes (the possibly best ball handle and longest proferssional career in basketball ever)
- George "Meadowlark" Lemon (played with Curly Neal for 22 years, and recipient of the higest honor of the Hall of Fame – the John Bunn Award- and is a member of the Hall)
- Jerome James (who currently plays for the New York Knicks)
- John Chaney (a Temple University coach)
- Reece "Goose" Tatum (a WWII veteran and inventor of the sky hook that Karem Abdul Jabbar – an honorary memeber after 1989 - is famous for).
That’s just a few of the members that are known in basketball. Baseball Hall of Famers Bob Gibson, Ferguson Jenkins and Lou Brock were also former Globetrotters.
The Harlem Globetrotters hit 22,000 wins in February 2006 (not that the major media covered it much as I recall) and have a current winning percentage of 98.4%. Oh and back when the NBA was still segregated (a mere 58 years ago) the Globetrotters beat the league leading Minnesota Lakers (an all-white team) 2 years in a row.
Curly Neal has played in 97 countries of the 118 that the Globetrotters have played in, before a good number of the 125 million fans that have seen this team, of which I include myself as a fan. This is an honor I am happy to hear of, and it’s hard for me to imagine a Globetrotter team that does not include him. I’m also happy to mention that later this year Curly Neal will be inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame.
I congratulate him on these honors, and thank him for the performances and joy he provided me and so many others with.
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