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A
truly magical shooter and dribbler,
Neal embraced the imagination of
fans all over the world wearing his
patented, infectious smile over his
clean shaven head. He played for the
Globetrotters for 22 years -- from
1963-1985 -- during which time he
traveled millions of miles,
performed in 97 countries and
completed more than 6,000 basketball
games...Book
Curly Neal for Your Event
Neal
was always known for his outstanding
ball-handling ability, dribbling
wizard, but his exhibitions prove he
may very well be one of the purest
shooters to ever play the game He
had a knack for hitting shots from
beyond the Mid-count mark.
Since retiring from the
Globetrotters, he has made numerous
personal appearances throughout the
world for various causes.
Curly is no stranger to television,
recently having made guest
appearances on the Nickelodeon
Children’s New York, Comic Strip
Live, Totally Hidden Videos,
Entertainment Tonight and MTV Music
Television Network. NBA inside
Stuff, NBA Stay in School Jam, and
the 1992 NBA All-Star Game pre-game
show.
During the 1991-92 season, Curly
played a starring role in the NBA’s
“Stay in School” program. This
program impacted over 50,000 middle
school students in the Central
Florida Area, encouraging and
rewarding them to stay in school and
stay off drugs.
He
has also made special appearances on
“The Tonight Show” with Johnny
Carson, “The Merv Griffin Show”,
“Good Morning America”, and “PM
Magazine” throughout his career.
Neal also played a starring role as
Supertrotter on “The Harlem
Globetrotters Popcorn Machine”, a
television series that aired from
1973 to 1974. Neal has also appeared
in numerous TV commercials and print
ads throughout his career.
>>>Book Curly Neal for Your Event
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