Globetrotters put on cleats, hockey gear for game on ice rink in New York’s Central Park

By Rick Freeman, AP
Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Globetrotters play game on ice rink in New York

NEW YORK — The Harlem Globetrotters have a new way to beat the Washington Generals — on ice.

The famed basketball barnstormers played on a hockey rink for the first time in their 84-year history Tuesday, putting on a show in New York’s Central Park ahead of a tour of the area.

Both teams wore ice cleats on their shoes but the Globetrotters’ mascot appeared unable to find ones that fit his cartoonish sneakers, and wound up adding some unintentional slapstick to the routine.

The Globetrotters’ Kris “Hi-Lite” Bruton put on an old-school goalie mask and used a hockey stick to bat down a shot. The Generals grimly stuck to their usual brand of basketball — and lost 32-15.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP’s earlier story is below.

NEW YORK (AP) — The Harlem Globetrotters have a new way to beat the Washington Genrals — on ice.

The famed basketball barnstormers played on a hockey rink for the first time in their 84-year history Tuesday, putting on a show in New York’s Central Park ahead of a tour of the area.

Both teams wore ice cleats on their shoes but the Globetrotters’ mascot appeared unable to find ones that fit his cartoonish sneakers, and wound up adding some unintentional slapstick to the routine.

The Globetrotters’ Kris “Hi-Lite” Bruton put on an old-school goalie mask and used a hockey stick to bat down a shot. The Generals grimly stuck to their usual brand of basketball — and lost 32-15.

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