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Abraham M. "Abe" Saperstein

Although only 5-foot-3, Abe Saperstein, through his promotion of the Harlem Globetrotters, did more to popularize and publicize basketball than any of the game's big men. A masterful promoter and shrewd businessman, Saperstein's keen sense of entertainment, and his handling of the Harlem Globetrotters was genius. Originally a high school team, they became known as the Savoy Big Five (after the Savoy Ballroom on the south side of Chicago) and on January 7, 1927, played their first game in Hinckley, IL. Initially, the "Trotters" were an all-black barnstorming team playing serious ball and dominating games across the country. Saperstein soon began adding a little spice to each game. Through Saperstein's vision and dedication, the Harlem Globetrotters developed and became world famous for a unique style of play that combined technical mastery with humor, slight of hand, and fun.

Enshrined

1971

Born

July 04, 1902 London, GB

Died

March 15, 1966

Contributor Stats

2x WON THE INTERNATIONAL CUP
WITH THE GLOBETROTTERS
1940 LED THE GLOBETROTTERS
TO THE WORLD PROFESSIONAL TITLE
1927 GLOBETROTTERS PLAYED
THEIR FIRST GAME IN
HINCKLEY, ILLINOIS