Harlem Globetrotters: Team That Changed The World (Part 3)
Jun 26th, 2010 by admin
If anyone doubts that the Harlem Globetrotters were incomparable athletes as well as world-class entertainers, this documentary will put them wise. The documentary features interviews with everyone from former Globetrotters and NBA coaches to Henry Kissinger. “The Team That Changed The World” lays out not only the development of the team itself – how original Globetrotters Marques Haynes and Reece “Goose” Tatum turned a sport into a form of vaudeville without sacrificing amazing displays of skill – but also the volatile racial politics of the 1930s, ’40s, and ’50s, when the Globetrotters were at their peak. In only an hour, the documentary argues persuasively that this basketball team, as they toured the world, became a symbol of racial progress and American good will. It’s not the same as seeing the Globetrotters live, but fans of these great performers will find this documentary a pleasure. (This is Part 3 of 7)
Bob Cousey is an excellent BB player. . . . his comments actually mean something. . . . Sam Jackson?? Barak Obama. . . . . . huh????
New York Celtics, or “Original Celtics”, is a very old team that holds absolutely no relation with the Boston Celtics. In contrary to the Minneapolis Lakers, who moved to LA in 1960 and became the LA Lakers.
I think he said New York Celtics because their homecourt was Madison Square Gardens.
The Lakers were once from Minneapolis. Don’t know where you got that shit of the ‘Celtics from New York’, though.
Them Lakers got PWNED!!!!!!!!!!
How come its like. .
All the team names were like, swapped?
New York Celtics
and Minneapolis Lakers
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