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Feb 22, 2023 · Douglas, who had owned and coached the Rens for their entire 25-year run, is today known as the “Father of Black Professional Basketball.”. The New York Renaissance was enshrined in the Hall ...
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Sep 23, 2021 · On February 13, 1923, the New York Renaissance, the first all-Black professional basketball team, is organized. The Renaissance, commonly called the Rens, become one of the dominant teams of the ...
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Feb 1, 2021 · The Smart Set Athletic Club of Brooklyn would be the first fully organized and fully independent Black basketball team in America in 1907. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Black Fives ...
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Feb 1, 2024 · Don Barksdale broke barriers as an African-American by becoming the first member of the U.S. Olympic basketball team (1948), the first to win a gold medal (1948), and the first to play in the NBA ...
A chronology of important dates in the history of the Black Fives Era of basketball. 1891. Dr. James Naismith invents the sport of basketball after he is asked to come up with a game that can keep young men occupied and physically active during the winter months. The first game is played in a YMCA gymnasium in Springfield, Massachusetts, after ...
The original New York Renaissance, or RENS , was the first fully all-black professional African-American owned basketball team, formed in Harlem in 1923. Its founder was a man named Robert “Bob” L. Douglas, and he started the team on February 13th of 1923. The team didn’t play its first game until November 3rd of that same year.
Feb 15, 2017 · Though the New York Renaissance, the first all-black professional basketball team, played, dominated and was shuttered all before the NBA was born doesn’t mean the Rens didn’t leave a lasting impact on the game. Oh, no. Over its nearly three-decade existence, the team amassed a 2,588-529 record, including a season when the team won 112 out ...