The Harlem Globetrotters at the TaxSlayer Center -- January 1.

Saturday, January 1, 3 p.m.

TaxSlayer Center, 1201 River Drive, Moline IL

Court-ing fans in their eagerly anticipated return to Moline, the electrifying athletes of the Harlem Globetrotters bring their spectacular "Spread Game Tour" to the TaxSlayer Center on January 1, thrilling the New Year's Day crowd with phenomenal basketball action, comic high jinks, ankle-breaking moves, jaw-dropping swag, and rim-rattling dunks in a fully-modernized amphitheater production.

Abe Saperstein founded the team in 1926, and the Harlem Globetrotters played their first road game in Hinckley, Illinois, on January 7, 1927. Defeating the Chicago Bruins in 1940, the Globetrotters won their first World Basketball Championship, and in 1948 and 1949, the team stunned the world by twice defeating the World Champion Minneapolis Lakers. Socially influential superstars who quickly became recognized as the world’s best basketball team, the Harlem Globetrotters' over the Lakers accelerated the integration of the NBA, as Globetrotter Nathaniel “Sweetwater” Clifton became the first African-American player to sign an NBA contract, joining the famed New York Knicks in 1950. The Globetrotters also embarked on their first-ever international tour in 1950, played before their largest crowd ever – 75,000 – at Berlin’s Olympic Stadium in 1951 and finished the decade with their first-ever trip to the Soviet Union in 1959. Wilt Chamberlain was part of the historic Soviet Union tour, as the Hall of Famer played a full season with the Globetrotters in 1958-59, and after starting his NBA career, he still played parts of several other seasons with the Globetrotters, joining the team when he could between NBA seasons.

The Globetrotters went on to enjoy immense popularity in the 1970s and '80s. The Harlem Globetrotters cartoon show on CBS earned some of the highest ratings in the history of Saturday-morning television, the team also had their own live-action Saturday morning variety show, The Harlem Globetrotters Popcorn Machine, and the players appeared numerous times on ABC's beloved Wide World of Sports. To date, the basketball legends have played more than 26,000 exhibition games and entertained more than 148 million fans in 124 countries and territories, introducing many to the sport of basketball for the very first time.

The team's new “Spread Game Tour” premieres new premium fan experiences with unprecedented access and interaction, including celebrity court passes, meet-and-greets with players, and the #SQUADZONE, in which fans have the opportunity to feel like part of the show. Consistent global ambassadors of goodwill, the re-imagined Harlem Globetrotters are even more committed to bringing their voice to social-justice conversations while inviting communities all over the United States to come together in recognizing the power of our commonalities and celebrating our differences. The Globetrotters’ mission, to spread game and bring family entertainment to the world, continues to drive them today.

The Harlem Globetrotters bring their “Spread Game Tour” to Moline on January 1, admission to the 3 p.m. game is $21-300, and tickets are available by calling (800)745-3000 and visiting TaxSlayerCenter.com.

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