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Marques Haynes, often called the greatest dribbler in basketball history and Harlem Globetrotter legend, died last week in Plano, TX, of natural causes.
According to The Associated Press & blackamericaweb.com, Haynes played for the Globetrotters in two stints with the touring team; from 1947-53 and 1972-79. He played in more than 1,200 games for a team that combined dazzling skills, theatrical flair and circus antics.
Globetrotters CEO Kurt Schneider said,
“Basketball has lost one of its most iconic figures. Marques was a pioneer, helping pave the way for people of all races to have opportunities to play basketball, and for the sport to explode on a global scale. His unique and groundbreaking style of play set the tone for modern basketball as we know it. Anyone involved with basketball worldwide is indebted to Marques. He was the consummate Globetrotter. ”
Haynes was more than mere showman on the court, although his dribbling skills were eye-popping displays that often had opponents standing and watching in awe. He led Booker T. Washington High School in his hometown of Sand Springs, OK, to the unofficial national championship in 1941 and was a scholastic All-American that season. He then starred at Langston, an NAIA school where he was a four-time all-conference selection and team MVP.
While playing at Langston (Oklahoma) University, the acrobatic Haynes caught the attention of Globetrotters owner Abe Saperstein in 1946 after leading Langston to a win over Globies. Haynes remained at the school, but after graduation joined the Globetrotters. He led them to victories against the George Mikan-led Minneapolis Lakers of the NBA in 1948 & 1949.
Haynes led Langston in scoring all four years and the team had a 112-3 record, including a 59-game winning streak. The Globetrotters retired Haynes’ # 20 jersey in 2001, one of only five players to be so honored.
The Globetrotters will dedicate their 90th anniversary tour in 2016 to Haynes and will wear a uniform patch in tribute.
Baketball-handling wizard Marques Haynes, dead at the age of 89.