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  2. Black Fives - Wikipedia

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    The Black Fives Foundation (founded in January 2013) [18] is an independent 501(c)3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to research, preserve, showcase, teach, and honor the pre-NBA history of African Americans in basketball. Its founder and executive director is Claude Johnson, historian and author of “The Black Fives: The Epic Story of ...

  3. Pittsburgh Morrys - Wikipedia

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    They signed Moon Klinzing and were able to defeat The Coffey Club twice to win the 1923 Independent Basketball Championship of Allegheny County. [15] The Morrys lost the Pittsburgh Independent Title to The Coffey Club in the 1923-24 season. [16] The Morrys won the 1924-25 Western Pennsylvania Championship [17] and were champions again in 1925 ...

  4. History of basketball - Wikipedia

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    Dozens of all-black teams emerged during the Black Fives Era, in New York City, Washington, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Cleveland, and other cities. The Smart Set Athletic Club of Brooklyn and the St. Christopher Club of New York City were established as the first fully organized independent all-black basketball teams in 1906.

  5. There were the Negro Leagues, and then there were the Black Fives

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  6. The New York Rens: How the first Black-owned pro basketball ...

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    From the Black Fives Foundation: “During that period, the Rens routinely beat white national champion basketball teams like the Original Celtics, the Philadelphia SPHAS, the Oshkosh All Stars ...

  7. Smart Set Athletic Club - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1904, the Smart Set Athletic Club is credited with assembling the first formal fully independent African-American basketball team. [2] The team debuted in 1907. The Smart Set Athletic Club team was also a founding member of the Olympian Athletic League , along with the Alpha Physical Culture Club, the Marathon Athletic Club of ...

  8. Cumberland Posey - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Nationality: American: Listed height: 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Career information; High school: Homestead (Homestead, Pennsylvania) College: Penn State (1909–1911) Duquesne (1916–1918) Career highlights and awards; 5× Colored Basketball World Champion (1912, 1920–1923) Pittsburgh City Champion (1908) Basketball Hall ...

  9. Sports in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The most lasting legacy of pro roundball in Pittsburgh was the Pittsburgh Pipers-Pittsburgh Condors of the American Basketball Association from 1967 until 1972. In the first ABA World Championship in 1968, the Pipers defeated the New Orleans Buccaneers , which were owned by Harry Connick Sr. [ citation needed ]