Earl Manigault
Basketball player and streetball legend

Born
September 7th, 1944
80 years ago
Died
May 15th, 1998
27 years ago — 53 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United States
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Born in 1944, contributions to basketball included performances in streetball games, particularly noted for time spent in New York City. Gained recognition for skills that led to a reputation as one of the greatest streetball players of all time. Played alongside and against various professional players, showcasing talent in informal settings. Later transitioned to coaching, helping to inspire younger generations in the sport.
Dominated streetball games at Rucker Park
Coached and mentored young basketball players
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