Last week I noted that the Washington Generals are hiring, which was occasion to relive some of the storied franchise’s great moments: Red Klotz’s invention of the barnstorming losers; their 6-13,000 record against the Harlem Globetrotters; and their final victory against the Globetrotters, in 1971. The last of which prompted this fantastic note from Wade Cook:
I’ve always wondered how those six upsets transpired? Did the Globetrotters just miss some routine shots in the last minutes of the game? Or did the Generals come out looking to win? I asked Wade, who responded,
effort to win, for whatever reason.
But that is simply a child’s impression and certainly not authoritative. My father is deceased so I can’t ask him for his impression. I do clearly remember at the time that he impressed upon us that we had seen something extraordinary.
