Harlem Wizards

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.

Their antics are very similar to those of the Harlem Globetrotters, who were created in 1926.

The Wizards and the Globetrotters are the only remaining show basketball teams. The theme for the Wizards' 2010-2011 campaign is the "Basketball and Beyond Tour." They hold the longest known winning streak in all of professional sports - over 2,800 games.

Read more about Harlem Wizards:  History, Current Roster, Former Players

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