- Wee Willie Smith
William T. "Wee Willie" Smith (
April 22 ,1911 –March 14 ,1992 ) was an American professionalbasketball player.The 6'5" Smith was one of the first great
African American basketball players. He played for severalamateur leagues in the Cleveland area before being signed by theNew York Renaissance , an all-black professional team, in 1932. From 1932 to 1936, Smith and his six teammates won over 400 games, including an 88 game winning streak fromJanuary 1 ,1933 toMarch 27 ,1933 . The entire Renaissance team was inducted into theBasketball Hall of Fame in 1963.Smith played for several other professional teams, including the
Cleveland Chase Brassmen of the NBL. He was one of the few black players in the history of the NBL. [Ron Thomas. [http://www.hoopshype.com/articles/cleared_lane.htm They Cleared the Lane] . Hoopshype. Retrieved 16 August 2007.] After basketball, he worked as a custodian in theCleveland Public Schools and operated a beverage shop. He was inducted into theHarlem Hall of Fame and theGreater Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame in 1977. [ [http://ech.case.edu/ech-cgi/article.pl?id=SWT Wee Willie Smith] at Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. Retrieved 16 August 2007.]Notes
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