- Red Klotz
Louis Herman "Red" Klotz was an American
NBA point guard with the original Baltimore Bullets, who is best known for forming the teams that play against and tour with theHarlem Globetrotters ; theWashington Generals and theNew York Nationals .Background
Klotz was born in
Philadelphia on October 21, 1921 [ [http://www.jewsinsports.org/profile.asp?sport=basketball&ID=163 Klotz, "Red" : Jews In Sports @ Virtual Museum ] ] , where he attended South Philadelphia High School. He led the school team to city basketball championships in 1939 and 1940, both times earning Philadelphia Player of the Year honors. [http://mywebpages.comcast.net/coklotz/redklotz/red.html Red Klotz Enterprises Page] Dead link|date=February 2008] After attending
Villanova University and serving inWorld War II , Klotz played one season for the Baltimore Bullets, getting into 11 games and scoring 15 points. [ [http://www.databasebasketball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=KLOTZHE01 Herm Klotz Past Stats, Playoff Stats, Statistics, History, and Awards ] ] He also played in six playoff games, scoring six points. At 5' 7", he is the third shortest person to play in an NBA game.http://www.jrn.columbia.edu/studentwork/cns/2004-03-15/543.asp Columbia New Service, March 15, 2004]Generals
Klotz had played for the
Philadelphia Sphas of the ABL. In an exhibition game, the Sphas defeated theHarlem Globetrotters , Klotz's first game against them. Klotz later bought the Sphas, and changed the name to theWashington Generals . In 1953Abe Saperstein , owner of the Globetrotters, approached Klotz about having his team tour with the Globetrotters and play them on a regular basis. From 1953 until 1995, the Generals played exhibitions against the Globetrotters, winning only six games, the last in 1971, and losing more than 13,000. Klotz played with the team as a point guard until the age of 62, and at 50 years old hit the game winning shot for theNew Jersey Reds with 3 seconds left in their final win. "The crowd wanted to kill me", he said.http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/writers/franz_lidz/03/16/klotz/1.html Sports Illustrated March 16, 2006] The Generals have changed their name from time to time, being known as the Boston Shamrocks, Baltimore Rockets, Atlantic City Seagulls, and the New Jersey Reds. [http://www.harlemglobetrotters.co.uk/history.php Harlem Globetrotters Web Site – History of] In 1995 Klotz "disbanded" the Generals and formed theNew York Nationals to take their place, to erase their record and "change their luck". The team remained the Nationals until 2007, when they reverted to the "Generals" name. [ [http://www.harlemglobetrotters.com/news/faq/#11 What ever happened to the Washington Generals] Harlemglobetrotters.com] The Generals remain a separate organization from the Globetrotters. [http://www.harlemglobetrotters.com/news/faq.asp Harlem Globetrotters Web Site FAQ] Klotz claims the team still tries to win every game.Achievements
Klotz was inducted into the Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 2001. He became the first non-Globetrotter to receive the Globetrotter's "Legend" award on March 10th, 2007 [ [http://harlemglobetrotters.com.ismmedia.com/ISM3/std-content/repos/Top/Team/Legends/Louis%20Red%20Klotz.html Klotz page on Harlemglobetrotters.com] ] Red has stated he has lost over 13,000 games in his coaching career.
References
External links
* [http://mywebpages.comcast.net/coklotz/redklotz/index.html Red Klotz Sports Enterprises, home of the Generals and the Nationals] Dead link|date=February 2008
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