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The New York Renaissance, also known as the Renaissance Big Five and as the Rens, was an all-black professional basketball team established February 13, 1923, by Robert "Bob" Douglas in agreement with the Renaissance Casino and Ballroom.[1] The Casino and Ballroom at 138th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem was an entertainment complex including a ballroom that served as the Big Five's home court. Following each game, a dance took place. The success of the Rens shifted the focus of black basketball from amateur teams to professional teams. Initially, the Rens played mostly in Harlem, but by the end of the 1920s, as attendance began to dwindle, the team could be found more often playing on the road, barnstorming across the country out of necessity. They are also the topic of the 2011 documentary "On the Shoulders of Giants" written and produced by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Anna Waterhouse and directed by Deborah Morales.

The Rens were one of the dominant basketball teams of the 1920s and 1930s. The team played its first game on November 3, 1923. That night the Rens played a team of white players; interracial games featured regularly on their schedule, drawing the largest crowds.[2][3] In its first years, the team strove to beat the Original Celtics, the dominant white team of the time, and claim the title of world champions: in their fifth encounter, the Rens did so for the first time, on December 20, 1925.[4] During the 1932-33 regular season, the Rens compiled a record of 120-8 (six of those losses came at the hands of the Celtics, who the Rens did beat eight times).[5]During that season, the Rens won 88 consecutive games, a mark that has never been matched by a professional basketball team. In 1939, the Rens won the first professional basketball championship, when they beat the Oshkosh All-Stars, a white team, 34-25, in the World Professional Basketball Tournament in Chicago.

The team compiled a 2588-539 record over its history. Some of the longest-serving and best-known early Rens were Clarence "Fats" Jenkins, Pappy Ricks, Eyre Saitch, Charles "Tarzan" Cooper, Bill Yancey, and "Wee" Willie Smith. In 1936 the Renaissance became the first top-level team to sign a four-year African-American college star, David "Big Dave" DeJernett of Indiana Central.

The Rens disbanded in 1949 after completing the 1948/49 season of the racially integrated National Basketball League as the Dayton Rens based in Dayton, Ohio. That was also the final season for the NBL, which merged with the all-white Basketball Association of America to form the also all-white National Basketball Association.

The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inducted the New York Renaissance collectively in 1963.[6] Three of the Rens are individual members: Tarzan Cooper, Pop Gates, and founder and coach Bob Douglas.


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dang this transpired way before my birth....


Tuesday, February 5th 2013 at 12:46AM
Cynthia Merrill Artis

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"...The Rens disbanded in 1949 after completing the 1948/49 season of the racially integrated

National Basketball League as the Dayton Rens based in Dayton, Ohio. That was also the final season

for the NBL, which merged with the all-white Basketball Association of America to form the also

all-white National Basketball Association...…."

Posted By: Cynthia Merrill Artis
Tuesday, February 5th 2013 at 12:28AM

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Yes Cynthia, thanks for bringing the Kareem Abdul Jabbar historical research to BIA...

….To think that in 1948-1950....the NBA 'basketball'......was all COLORED'white'

….To think that in 1900-1971 ALL the Southern College basketball players from Duke, LSU, Alabama,

North Carolina, Florida, Mississippi, KENTUCKY, Tennesse, Georgia, …were all COLORED'white'

….Support HBCU …… and stop enabling those oleSegregated universities...…



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