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Dec 26, 2008
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Resch Center
Green Bay, WI
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Dec 28, 2008
6:00 PM
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Palace Of Auburn Hills
Auburn Hills, MI
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Tuesday
Dec 30, 2008
1:00 PM
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U.S. Bank Arena
Cincinnati, OH
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Tuesday
Dec 30, 2008
7:00 PM
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U.S. Bank Arena
Cincinnati, OH
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Saturday
Jan 3, 2009
7:00 PM
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BOK Center
Tulsa, OK
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Jan 4, 2009
2:00 PM
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BOK Center
Tulsa, OK
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Saturday
Jan 10, 2009
2:00 PM
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US Airways Center
Phoenix, AZ
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Jan 11, 2009
2:00 PM
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US Airways Center
Phoenix, AZ
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Saturday
Jan 17, 2009
1:00 PM
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HP Pavilion at San Jose
San Jose, CA
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Saturday
Jan 17, 2009
7:30 PM
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ORACLE Arena
Oakland, CA
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Jan 18, 2009
2:00 PM
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ORACLE Arena
Oakland, CA
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Jan 31, 2009
7:00 PM
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American Airlines Center - TX
Dallas, TX
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Jan 31, 2009
1:00 PM
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American Airlines Center - TX
Dallas, TX
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Feb 5, 2009
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Erwin Center
Austin, TX
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Feb 6, 2009
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Toyota Center
Houston, TX
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Feb 7, 2009
1:30 PM
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Toyota Center
Houston, TX
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Feb 8, 2009
2:00 PM
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American Bank Center
Corpus Christi, TX
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Feb 9, 2009
7:00 PM
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EnergySolutions Arena
Salt Lake City, UT
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Feb 11, 2009
7:00 PM
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Orleans Arena
Las Vegas, NV
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Feb 13, 2009
7:00 PM
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Madison Square Garden
New York, NY
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Feb 13, 2009
11:00 AM
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Madison Square Garden
New York, NY
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Feb 13, 2009
8:00 PM
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San Diego Sports Arena
San Diego, CA
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Feb 14, 2009
7:00 PM
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Prudential Center
Newark, NJ
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Feb 14, 2009
1:00 PM
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Izod Center
East Rutherford, NJ
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Feb 14, 2009
7:00 PM
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Honda Center
Anaheim, CA
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Feb 15, 2009
1:00 PM
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Staples Center
Los Angeles, CA
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Feb 15, 2009
8:00 PM
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San Diego Sports Arena
San Diego, CA
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Feb 16, 2009
1:00 PM
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Izod Center
East Rutherford, NJ
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Feb 28, 2009
2:00 PM
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Bank Atlantic Center
Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Mar 1, 2009
3:00 PM
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American Airlines Arena - FL
Miami, FL
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Mar 7, 2009
1:00 PM
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Philips Arena
Atlanta, GA
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Mar 7, 2009
7:30 PM
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Sovereign Bank Arena
Trenton, NJ
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Mar 8, 2009
12:00 PM
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Wachovia Center
Philadelphia, PA
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Mar 8, 2009
5:00 PM
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Wachovia Center
Philadelphia, PA
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Mar 11, 2009
7:00 PM
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John Paul Jones Arena
Charlottesville, VA
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Mar 14, 2009
7:30 PM
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Patriot Center
Fairfax, VA
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Mar 14, 2009
1:00 PM
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Verizon Center
Washington, DC
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Mar 20, 2009
7:00 PM
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Verizon Wireless Arena-NH
Manchester, NH
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The Harlem Globetrotters are an exhibition basketball team that combines athleticism and comedy.

Created by Abe Saperstein in 1926 in Chicago, Illinois, the team adopted the name Harlem because of its connotations as a major African-American community. Over the years they have played more than 20,000 exhibition games in 118 countries.

Brother Bones's whistled version of "Sweet Georgia Brown" is the team's signature song. Globie has been their mascot since 1993.

There is no clear consensus as to the very beginnings of the Globetrotters. The official history contains several details which seem contradictory, such as the team being organized in 1926 in the Savoy Ballroom, which opened in 1927. What is clear is that the genesis of the Globetrotters takes place in the South Side of Chicago in the 1920s, where all the original players grew up. Most of the players also attended Wendell Phillips High School. When the Savoy Ballroom opened in November 1927, one of the premier attractions was the Savoy Big Five, a basketball team that played exhibitions before dances. In 1928, several players left the team in a dispute over bringing back other players who had left the team. That fall, several players led by Tommy Brookins formed a team called the "Globe Trotters" which would tour southern Illinois that spring. Abe Saperstein became involved with the team, though to exactly what extent is unclear. In any event, by 1929 Saperstein was touring Illinois and Iowa with his basketball team, called the "New York Harlem Globe Trotters". Saperstein decided to pick Harlem as their home city since Harlem was considered the center of African-American culture at the time, and an out of town team name would give the team more of a mystique. After four decades of existence, the Globetrotters played their first "home" game in Harlem in 1968.

The first star player of those early Globe Trotters (the name would be merged into one word later on) was Albert "Runt" Pullins, an adept dribbler and shooter. Soon he would be joined by 6'3" Inman Jackson, who played center and had a flair for showboating. They would originate the two roles that would stay with the 'trotters for decades, the showman and the dribbler.

The Globetrotters were initially a serious competitive team, and despite a flair for entertainment, they would only clown for the audience after establishing a safe lead in the game. In 1939, they accepted an invitation to participate in the World Professional Basketball Tournament, where they met the New York Rens in the semi-finals in the first big clash of the two greatest all-black professional basketball teams. The Rens defeated the Globetrotters and went on to win the Tournament, but in 1940 the Globetrotters avenged their loss by defeating the Rens in the quarterfinals and advancing to the championship game, where they beat the Chicago Bruins in overtime by a score of 37–36.

The Globetrotters beat the premier professional team, the Minneapolis Lakers (led by George Mikan), for two years in a row in 1948 and 1949, with the Lakers winning later contests. The February 1948 win (by a score of 61-59, on a buzzer beater) was a hallmark in professional basketball history, as the all-black Globetrotters proved they were on an equal footing with the all-white Lakers. Momentum for ending the National Basketball Association's color line grew, and in 1950, Chuck Cooper became the first black player drafted by an NBA team, the Boston Celtics. From that time on the Globetrotters had increasing difficulty attracting and retaining top talent.

Tony Peyton was the last living member of the original Globetrotters. He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1996. He died in Midland, Texas, on July 23, 2007, at the age of eighty-five.

The Globetrotters gradually worked comic routines into their act until they 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 unusual, difficult shots.

Among the players who have been Globetrotters are NBA greats Wilt "The Stilt" Chamberlain, Connie "The Hawk" Hawkins and Nat "Sweetwater" Clifton, as well as Marques Haynes, George "Meadowlark" Lemon, Jerome James, former Temple coach John Chaney, Reece "Goose" Tatum, and Hubert "Geese" Ausbie. Another popular team member in the 1970s and 1980s was Fred "Curly" Neal who was the best dribbler of that era of the team's history and was immediately recognizable due to his shaven head. Baseball Hall of Famers Bob Gibson, Ferguson Jenkins and Lou Brock also played for the team at one time or another. In 1985, the Globetrotters signed their first female player, Olympic gold medalist Lynette Woodard, and their second, Joyce Walker, just three weeks later.

Because virtually all of its players have been African American, and because of the buffoonery involved in many of the Globetrotters' skits, they drew some criticism in the Civil Rights era. The players were derisively accused of "Tomming for Abe", a reference to Uncle Tom and white owner Abe Saperstein. However, prominent civil rights activist Jesse Jackson (who would later be named an Honorary Globetrotter) came to their defense by stating, "I think they've been a positive influence... They did not show blacks as stupid. On the contrary, they were shown as superior."

After losing to the Washington Generals in 1962, the Harlem Globetrotters lost only two more games in the next 38 years (12,596 games). Usually they played a "stooge" team owned by Red Klotz, which also appeared as the Boston Shamrocks, New Jersey Reds, Baltimore Rockets, or the Atlantic City Seagulls. On January 5, 1971 they lost in Martin, Tennessee in overtime to the New Jersey Reds; the 100-99 score ended an alleged 2,495-game winning streak (which meant that the Globetrotters were playing 277 games per year up until that date).

In addition to their hundreds of exhibition games, the Globetrotters have faced some competitive action since the mid-1990s. 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 in going back to 1971 (though 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). The 48-year-old Abdul-Jabbar scored 34 points. The Globetrotters won the other 10 games during that European tour.

They also immediately went on another winning streak of 1,270 before losing 72–68 to the Michigan State University Spartans on November 13, 2000.

On Saturday November 15, 2003, the UTEP Miners beat the Harlem Globetrotters 89-88 ending their 288 game win streak.

On February 27, 2006, the Globetrotters extended their overall record to exactly 22,000 wins. Their most recent loss came on March 31, 2006 when they went down 87–83 to the NABC College All-Stars to bring their loss tally to just 345—a winning percentage of 98.4%.

The Globetrotters claim all their exhibition games are "real, competitive" contests.

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