RIP Curly Neal – Harlem Globetrotter – IOTW Report

RIP Curly Neal – Harlem Globetrotter

Curly was the expert dribbler, and my second favorite. Meadowlark lemon always stole the show.

Neal was 77.

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He hailed from Greensboro, N.C., and excelled as a college basketball player at Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte. In 2008, he was inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame. Neal is one of eight Globetrotters players ever to have their jersey numbers retired – in the company of legends such as Wilt Chamberlain and Meadowlark Lemon.

He stayed involved with the Globetrotters after retiring, continuing to make public and promotional appearances for the team.

Steve Kerr, the head coach of the Golden State Warriors, said it was “hard to express how much joy Curly Neal brought to my life growing up.”

“The basketball community has lost a Legend,” NBA Alumni said.

24 Comments on RIP Curly Neal – Harlem Globetrotter

  1. They used to come to our city every year back in the 70’s. Saw them a couple times. Good entertainment. Curly was always my favorite. The court jester so to speak. Good times.

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  2. Curly Neal was only 77? For some reason that makes me feel younger, seems like I’ve been watching him my whole life. Anyway, he was a great entertainer, I was a fan. RIP Mr. Neal!

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  3. RIP, Curly. These were really good dudes and role models. Meadowlark was another example of goodness, solid Christian, good dad to 10 kids, great athlete and showman. Godspeed to both.

    In addition to Curly’s dribbling, I still can’t get over the Meadowlark hook shot that never missed from half court.

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