ReturnOfJudah
Veteran
Harlem c00ntrotters
Not gonna lie. I'm actually some ignorant mawfukkas are in here hating on the Harlem fukking Globetrotters.
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You just described the NBA ASG brehWOAT shyt. It's not even competitive basketball just pure entertainment with basketball sprinkled in. I can't respect it![]()
You just described the NBA ASG breh
yupLol they tour year around. Great for children
Lol at idiots like "holdup, they aint playing real basketball?"
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In addition to their hundreds of exhibition games, the Globetrotters slowly returned to competitive basketball after 1993 under the new ownership of former player Mannie Jackson.[18] On September 12, 1995, they lost 91–85 to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's All Star Team in Vienna, Austria, ending an alleged run of 8,829 straight victories going back to 1971. The 48-year-old Abdul-Jabbar scored 34 points. The 8,829 games in twenty-four years would mean the Globetrotters were playing nearly 368 games per year, or more than one game a day some days, for twenty-four years. This is because multiple team lineups tour as The Globetrotters to allow for a greater number of exhibitions.[19]
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Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa Commander, Richard Hunt, meets with the Globetrotters in Djibouti (2006)
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The Globetrotters in Salzburg (2007)
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Jimmy "Happy" Twyman teaches the basic fundamentals of basketball at the Naval Base Kitsap Admiral Boorda Center in 2007
The Globetrotters won the other 10 games during that European tour. Five years later, following another 1,270 wins, they lost 72 to 68 to Michigan State University, the reigning men's collegiate champions, on November 13, 2000.
Two years later, they "set aside the hallmarks" for a "three-week, no-nonsense tour against college teams" from men's Division One. "There are no ballhandling displays to the tune of "Sweet Georgia Brown," no buckets of water or confetti thrown, and no Washington Generals to act as their inept foils." On November 10 and 11 at Vanderbilt University and the University of Maryland,[20] another defending champion, they lost close games to both teams, their first consecutive defeats since 1961. Yet the tour probably marked a decade of improvement as a competitive team.[18] On November 3, 2003, the Globetrotters had a streak of 288 consecutive victories snapped after suffering an 89–88 loss to the UTEP Miners, who had just six victories the season before. It was their only loss during an eight-game college tour wherein the Globetrotters had defeated Michigan State (97–83), UMass (77–68), and defending national champion Syracuse (83–70).
Based on what you posted how can you say they get their ass kicked by college teams?They actually DO play real basketball. Again know your history
They ain't just for the kids breh but when they play real ball against D1 level talent they're gettin they ass beat