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The Harlem Wizards are a basketball team whose history goes back to 1962 when it was created by sports promoter, Howie Davis. Unlike most basketball teams, the Harlem Wizards are not primarily focused on winning matches - instead, their aim is to entertain the crowd using a variety of basketball tricks and alley oops. They perform fundraisers at local schools for the students and the rest of the community, displaying their fancy trickery through dribbling, passing, shooting, and dunking. Through these fundraisers, they have raised millions of dollars for "charitable organizations, schools, and foundations across the world." The audience is not only there to watch the Wizards, but also to participate in the show. The Wizards get the crowd involved, often bringing children out onto the floor to be part of a basketball trick or a comedic act.[1]
Their antics are very similar to those of the Harlem Globetrotters, who were created in 1926.[2]
The Wizards and the Globetrotters are the only remaining show basketball teams.[3] The theme for the Wizards' 2010-2011 campaign is the "Basketball and Beyond Tour."[1] They hold the longest known winning streak in all of professional sports - over 2,800 games.[3]
History[edit]
According to harlemwizards.com, in 1943, Harlem Wizards creator Howie Davis was working as a Sports Promoter and the Sergeant and Recreation Director at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. The World Championship of Basketball Tournament in Chicago asked Davis to provide an emergency 8th team to compete in the tournament. Within one week, Davis assembled the Dayton Dive Bombers. The Dive Bombers' first round opponent in the tournament was the previous World Champion, the Harlem Globetrotters. The Dive Bombers pulled the upset and the Globetrotters' manager, Abe Saperstein, refused to even shake Davis' hand after the game. Davis was intrigued by this event, and twenty years later, he decided to create his own show basketball team, the Harlem Wizards.[3]
Before Davis got into sports management and promotion, Howie Davis played semi-professional baseball for a couple years. He eventually managed the Brooklyn Dodgers football team, the Staten Island Stapes, and the Kokomo Clowns, who actually played in clown outfits. Before creating the Harlem Wizards, he was also a scout for the San Francisco Giants.[4]
In 1962, Davis created the Wizards, wanting to expand on Saperstein's idea of the Globetrotters. Davis wanted the Wizards to be an even more competitive, creative, and entertaining team than the Globetrotters.[3]
When Howie Davis died in 1992, his son, Todd Davis, took over as the President of the Harlem Wizards organization.[5]
Since 1962, the Wizards have played over 6,000 games, both in the United States and abroad. They have played on five different continents and in 22 different countries.[6]
Current roster[7][edit]
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| Players |
Coaches |
| Pos. |
# |
Name |
Height |
Weight |
DOB (YYYY-MM-DD) |
From |
| 2.5 !G/F |
2 |
USA ! |
Jackson, LaMarvon "Mr. 540" |
77 !6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) |
– |
|
University of Arkansas Little Rock |
| 4.0 !F |
000 |
USA ! |
Simpson, Dwayne "Swoop" |
79 !6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) |
– |
|
Southern Connecticut State University |
| 4.0 !F |
00 |
USA ! |
Henderson, Claude "Tojo" |
79 !6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) |
– |
|
Passaic High School |
| 1.5 !G |
1 |
USA ! |
Lewis, Arthur "King Arthur" |
69 !5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) |
– |
|
Bowie State University |
| 4.0 !F |
3 |
USA ! |
Ferguson Jr., Ron "Skycam" |
74 !6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
– |
|
Central Lakes University |
| 1.5 !G |
4 |
USA ! |
Tyndal, James "Road Runner" |
69 !5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) |
– |
|
Buffalo State College |
| 1.5 !G |
5 |
USA ! |
Jones, Eric "Broadway" |
74 !6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
– |
|
Urbana University |
| 1.5 !G |
9 |
USA ! |
Bernard, Arnold "A-Train" |
66 !5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) |
– |
|
Southwest Missouri State |
| 4.0 !F |
10 |
USA ! |
Seale, Donnie "Dazzle" |
76 !6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) |
– |
|
North Carolina State |
| 1.5 !G |
11 |
USA ! |
Simmel, Mike "Mighty Mike" |
69 !5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) |
– |
|
Purchase College |
| 1.5 !G |
29 |
USA ! |
Sewell, Leon "Space Jam" |
74 !6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
– |
|
Bethel and East Central Universities |
| 4.0 !F |
20 |
USA ! |
Stukes, Timothy TJ "Tomohawk" |
80 !6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) |
– |
|
Pitt State |
| 1.5 !G |
21 |
USA ! |
Ryan, Blackjack |
72 !6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) |
– |
|
Brooklyn College |
| 1.5 !G |
24 |
USA ! |
Barner, Rashaan "Rocket" |
72 !6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) |
– |
|
William Paterson University |
| 1.5 !G |
28 |
USA ! |
Bamiro, Solomon "Bam Bam" |
77 !6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) |
– |
|
Stony Brook University |
| 4.0 !F |
31 |
USA ! |
Smith, John "Big J" |
81 !6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) |
– |
|
College of Staten Island |
| 1.5 !G |
33 |
USA ! |
Paul, David "D.P." |
78 !6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) |
– |
|
Staten Island College |
| 4.0 !F |
15 |
USA ! |
Clinton, Lloyd "Loonatik" |
77 !6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) |
– |
|
Allen University, South Carolina |
| 6.0 !C |
94 |
USA ! |
Mathews, Mike "Big Mike M&M" |
82 !6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) |
– |
|
Florida State |
| 1.5 !G |
10 |
USA ! |
Woney, Shane "The Dribbling Machine" |
72 !6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) |
– |
|
Westchester Community College |
| 1.5 !G |
95 |
USA ! |
Evans, Ivan "I-95" |
76 !6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) |
– |
|
Barton County CC and PSU |
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- Head coach
Todd Davis
- Legend
- (C) Team captain
- (DP) Unsigned draft pick
- (FA) Free agent
- (S) Suspended
Injured
Roster
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Former players[3][edit]
References[edit]
- ^ a b "About the Harlem Wizards". 2005-2010 Harlem Wizards. 2010. Retrieved 12/11/2010.
- ^ "Harlem Globetrotters Historical Timeline". 1996-2010 Harlem Globetrotters. 2010. Retrieved 12/11/2010.
- ^ a b c d e "Harlem Wizards History". 2005-2010 Harlem Wizards. 2010. Retrieved 12/11/2010.
- ^ "About Howie Davis". 2005-2010 Harlem Wizards. 2010. Retrieved 12/10/2010.
- ^ "About Todd Davis". 2005-2010 Harlem Wizards. 2010. Retrieved 12/11/2010.
- ^ "The Harlem Wizards". 2007-2010 Wellsville Elementary School. 12/11/2010. Retrieved 12/11/2010.
- ^ "The Harlem Wizards: Team 2010". 2005-2010 Harlem Wizards. 2010. Retrieved 12/10/2010.
External links[edit]
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NJ.com
Wed, 12 Jun 2013 06:26:06 -0700
FRANKLIN — Somerset County hoops fans get ready, because the Harlem Wizards' Fanorama Tour will be coming to Franklin later this month to help raise funds for township schools. Hosted by the Pine Grove Manor Parent Teacher Organization, the ...
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NJ.com
Wed, 22 May 2013 10:49:07 -0700
BRANCHBURG — Somerset County kids will be able to learn from two of the top professional show basketball players while having fun at summer camp. The Branchburg Sports Complex and the Harlem Wizards have partnered for a unique basketball camp ...
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The Ledger (blog)
Tue, 21 May 2013 13:15:19 -0700
Harlem Wizards to Perform at Lake Wales. Tuesday, May 21, 2013 at 2:00 by Brady Fredericksen. It may not be as well-known as another basketball team from Harlem, but the Harlem Wizards will take to the court at Lake Wales High School tonight at 7 p.m..
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News Item
Tue, 18 Jun 2013 01:00:03 -0700
He also played for the Harlem Wizards, a show basketball team in the vain of the Harlem Globetrotters. Britto, who played anywhere from point guard to small forward, moved to the area several years ago and currently works at Northwestern Academy.
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York Dispatch
Tue, 04 Jun 2013 07:59:12 -0700
Harlem Wizards' "King Arthur" Lewis helps Locust Grove Elementary School student Aaron Weiss spin a basketball on the tip of a pen at a talent show fundraiser for "Awesome Acts for Aaron." Weiss is a fifth-grader who has been diagnosed with a brain tumor.
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NorthJersey.com
Wed, 29 May 2013 23:07:31 -0700
Of the volunteering events, Trainor declared a UNICEF fundraiser with the Harlem Wizards in 2011 to be one of the most memorable. Students help the Kiwanis Club deliver turkeys to Nutley families around Thanksgiving and visit First Cerebral Palsy of ...
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Allentown Morning Call
Fri, 24 May 2013 17:10:24 -0700
I like visiting his office and learning more about the community I grew up in. •A special day: Every day I get to spend with him is a very special day. But the picture above is when he let me help him coach the Easton All-Stars when the Harlem Wizards ...
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