Meadowlark Lemon R.I.P.

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Meadowlark was the ultimate combination of skilled athlete and entertainer. I was fortunate to see him play live when the Globetrotters were in the Toledo area. He and the rest of the Globetrotters deserve a lot of the credit for basketball's worldwide popularity today. The world could use a few more Meadowlark Lemons.
 

Old Man Mike

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I saw Meadowlark play as well --- didn't get "dowsed" with the fake water bucket though. Lemon was a real ball player not just a talented clown. Rarely but sometimes the Globetrotters would schedule somebody who was allowed to really compete in the game rather than just serve as foils --- there would be stages where the Trotters were given the free air to do their more outrageous stuff, but plenty of actual competition {these games got rare to non-existent as the Trotters became more "commercial"}. However, in the actual competition, Meadowlark could still score, and did so with a variety of mind-boggling old-fashioned hook shots that would do Jerry Lucas proud. {sorry to bring up an OSU reference at this time ... mea culpa.}


... still there was nothing stranger to me than watching Marques Haynes drop-kick basketballs into the net from distance --- not every time, but there were no bad misses.
 
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Irish#1

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The "Clown Prince of Basketball". RIP Meadowlark.
 

IrishSteelhead

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I only have 2 memories of MLL:

1) a film strip about latitude and longitude we had to watch in elementary school starring MLL

2) I had a red, white, and blue basketball signed by him when I was about 14 at a sports convention. Really nice guy.
 
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