OT - RIP Meadowlark Lemon

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http://news.yahoo.com/ex-globetrotters-star-meadowlark-lemon-dies-143723878--spt.html

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Meadowlark Lemon, the "clown prince" of basketball's barnstorming Harlem Globetrotters, whose blend of hook shots and humor brought joy to millions of fans around the world, has died. He was 83.





Lemon's wife and daughter confirmed to the team that he died Sunday in Scottsdale, Arizona, Globetrotters spokesman Brett Meister said Monday. Meister did not know the cause of death.

Though skilled enough to play professionally, Lemon instead wanted to entertain, his dream of playing for the Globetrotters hatched after watching a newsreel of the all-black team at a cinema house when he was 11.

Lemon ended up becoming arguably the team's most popular player, a showman known as much for his confetti-in-the-water-bucket routine and slapstick comedy as his half-court hook shots and no-look, behind-the-back passes.

A sign of his crossover appeal, Lemon was inducted into both the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame and the International Clown Hall of Fame.

"My destiny was to make people happy," Lemon said as he was inducted into the basketball hall as a contributor to the game in 2003.
 

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Amazing player and entertainer. Grew up watching him on the Globetrotters and then his own teams.
 

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In high school I played in a scrimmage against the Washington Generals - most ridiculous game you could imagine. When we managed to get a shot off they usually blocked it and we couldn't foul them hard enough for them to even notice. Bumping into one of them felt like hitting a rock - unless they were moving then it felt more like a truck.
 

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