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The Game in the Madhouse: February 19, 1948: The Night the Globetrotters Beat the Lakers

25 min · 10 de may de 2026
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On a February night in 1948, the Harlem Globetrotters walked into Chicago Stadium and beat the world champion Minneapolis Lakers — George Mikan, Jim Pollard, and all. Or did they walk in with all that? This week, TimeStamped goes back to a game that’s been called everything from a curiosity to the moment that integrated pro basketball. The truth, as usual, is more complicated — and more interesting.

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