Harlem Globetrotters take over Diddle Arena

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Monday night, a team that redefined basketball made a stop in Bowling Green to celebrate 100 years of the most insane thrills and tricks ever seen on the court.
The legendary Harlem Globetrotters and the Washington Generals took over Diddle Arena during their 100-year tour.
The Globetrotters started back in 1926, and since then hundreds of players have dedicated their time to spreading entertainment, laughs and goodwill to fans all throughout the world.
The players show off their most electrifying dunks while engaging with the audience and bringing families together all night long.
Showman Donte ‘Hammer’ Harrison has been a Globetrotter for 16 years and spoke on how special it is to be a part of this team.
“ It’s such an honor to be a part of this organization, especially being around for a hundred years,” Harrison said. “Not many organizations make it this far, so for me, seeing the legends that paved the way like Curly Neal, Meadowlark Lemon, Marques Haynes, Will Chamberlain, and so many great people, to follow the footsteps of those people and bring my face into the next century is a complete honor.”
