NBC4 Washington: The Father of Black Basketball (VIDEO)

Nat Clifton, New York Knicks

A Fine Clip Honoring NBA Pioneer Clifton

This fine clip from ESPN.com honors Nat “Sweetwater” Clifton, one of the first three African Americans to play in the NBA. Clifton played for the New York Rens and the Harlem Globetrotters before signing with the Knicks in 1950.

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Man broke barriers in life, sports

Sacramento Bee: George Crowe, an elite athlete who broke racial barriers in basketball and baseball, died quietly in Rancho Cordova last week after living a remarkable life as a mid-20th century pioneer.

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Michael Jordan at World Basketball Festival at Rucker Playground, Harlem

The 2010 World Basketball Summit

For fans like me, the amazing basketball events of last week — beautifully staged by Nike and the Basketball Hall of Fame, from Harlem to Springfield and back — might as well have been called the “World Basketball Orgy.”

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