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Banana Ball, correctly, views incessant and unnecessary delay as the enemy of fan engagement. Batters can’t step out of the ...
Lynette Woodard, a basketball Hall of Famer and the first woman to play for the Harlem Globetrotters, has sued the exhibition ...
Former Olympian gold-medal-winner Lynette Woodard is reportedly suing the Harlem Globetrotters over misappropriation of her ...
A 78-year-old Sox legend took to the mound, recording and out, ripped off his shirt and then said farewell because he's ...
Hall of Famer Lynette Woodard, who became the first woman to play for a men’s professional team when she signed on with the ...
While the Globetrotters play exhibition games in which they always win, the Bananas compete in their own league that includes ...
The Harlem Globetrotters are gearing up for a historic milestone-and they want you to be part of it. As they approach their ...
Leaders in breaking barriers and making history, the world-famous, Harlem Globetrotters™ today formally announced they will be hosting their first-ever open tryouts to help select athletes for the ...
The Harlem Globetrotters delighted kids with their signature basketball skills, trick shots and moves on Thursday in Valdosta.
Lou “Too Tall” Winston and Mark “Splash” Blount of the historic Harlem Globetrotters lit up the iconic Tenement Court on June ...
“Harlem was code for Black at the time.” Today, the world knows the Globetrotters as the leader in basketball tricks and comedy on the court, but it wasn’t always this way.
The Harlem Globetrotters won their first World Basketball Championship in 1940, topping the Chicago Bruins. By the midcentury, the Globetrotters were recognized as the world's best basketball team.