13 Facts About Marques Haynes

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Marques Haynes was an American professional basketball player and member of the Harlem Globetrotters, notable for his ability to dribble the ball and keep it away from defenders.

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In that game, Marques Haynes led Langston to a 4-point win, catching the eye of team owner Abe Saperstein in the process.

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Marques Haynes was invited to join the Globetrotters, and, after completing his degree, began his long professional career.

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Marques Haynes toured South America with the Globetrotters and played a series of exhibition games against some of the top college basketball teams in the United States.

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In 1953, Marques Haynes left the Globetrotters after an acrimonious split with Abe Saperstein, the team's owner.

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Marques Haynes received an offer to play for the Minneapolis Lakers in 1955, but he turned down that opportunity as well.

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Marques Haynes later rejoined the Globetrotters as a player and coach in 1972.

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Marques Haynes retired in 1992 after a 46-year professional career, and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1998, the first Globetrotter to be so honored.

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Marques Haynes spent his twilight years in Plano, Texas, where he and his wife moved in the mid-1990s to be closer to their daughters.

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Marques Haynes died at the age of 89 on May 22,2015, in Plano, Texas.

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Marques Haynes's death was stated to be of natural causes.

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Marques Haynes was considered to be among the greatest ballhandlers who ever lived.

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Marques Haynes has been described as one of the best basketball players never to compete in the NBA.