In 1949, Abe Saperstein organized an exhibition game between the Harlem Globetrotters and the Minneapolis Lakers, NBA champions, in New York City. The game showcased the Globetrotters' talented and inventive players, with Sweetwater Clifton impressing the crowd with his athleticism. The event led to a push for the integration of the team, with the support of NBA President Maurice Podoloff and team owners.

Sweetwater
Breaking a racial barrier, Nat "Sweetwater" Clifton makes history as the first African American to sign an NBA contract, paving the way for future generations and transforming the sport of basketball forever.