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The Harlem Globetrott­ers stop in McKenzie Arena on their Amazing Feats Basketball tour

The Harlem Globetrott­ers stop in McKenzie Arena Tuesday on their Amazing Feats of Basketball tour

- STAFF REPORT

Start whistling “Sweet Georgia Brown” and get ready for a slam dunk in family entertainm­ent.

The Harlem Globetrott­ers — with their high-flying dunks, jaw-dropping trick shots and memory-making moments with audience members — will take the court in McKenzie Arena on Friday, Jan. 26, as part of the 2018 Amazing Feats of Basketball World Tour.

And there is a new face among the team’s 33 members: El Gato Melendez, the team’s first Puerto Ricanborn player.

In preparatio­n for their world tour, the Globetrott­ers have been busy setting new Guinness World Record titles. The team recently broke the record for the most half-court shots made in an hour (348) in front of a live audience. Globetrott­ers’ star Thunder Law set the title for the highest upward basketball shot at 50 feet, 1 inch, bringing the team’s Guinness World Record count to 17.

Additional­ly, this tour marks the return of the Globetrott­ers’ long- time nemesis, the Washington Generals. Even though the Generals lost more than 14,000 games to the Globetrott­ers in their long-standing series, hope springs eternal and the Generals are back from a two-year hiatus to refocus on beating the Globetrott­ers. This Globetrott­ers team features the world’s largest collection of elite dunkers, including six players who competed in the annual College Slam Dunk contest held during Final Four weekend, a Guinness World Record holder for slam dunks and the 2016 winner of the TV show “The Dunk King.”

Abe Saperstein founded the Globetrott­ers in 1926, and they played their first road game in Hinckley, Ill., on Jan. 7, 1927. Since then, the Globetrott­ers have entertaine­d more than 144 million fans in 122 countries and territorie­s worldwide, and have been pioneers in popularizi­ng the slam dunk, fast break, the forward and point guard positions and the figure-eight weave.

For more informatio­n: 423-266-MOCS.

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 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Globetrott­ers’ games are always fun, with showmanshi­p in every dribble and dunk.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Globetrott­ers’ games are always fun, with showmanshi­p in every dribble and dunk.

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