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Monday, January 10, 2011

Harlem Globetrotters Headed to Montreal!

evenko is proud to present The Harlem Globetrotters for two games at the Bell Centre on April 2nd at 2pm and 7pm. The team will also stop by Sherbrooke's Palais des Sports on March 31st at 7pm and Quebec's Colisée Pepsi on April 3rd at 3pm.

The Harlem Globetrotters, who have contributed more innovations to the game of basketball than any other team in history, have implemented the first-ever 4-point shot as part of all of its games on the team’s 2011 “4 Times the Fun” North American tour, the team’s record 85th season of touring.

This game-changing innovation will be on display when the Globetrotters take on the Washington Generals at Bell Centre for a double header on Saturday, April 2, 2011 at 2:00P.M and 7:00P.M, at Sherbrooke’s Palais des Sports on March 31st.

 “The Globetrotters have been at the forefront of basketball’s evolution throughout the sport’s history,” said Globetrotters CEO Kurt Schneider. “From the alley-oop to the slam dunk to the behind-the-back pass, the Globetrotters have long brought innovations to basketball that are now staples of the game, and we’re confident the 4-point shot will change the game of basketball going forward.

Throughout the 2011 North American tour, which will travel to 220 cities in 46 U.S. States and six Canadian provinces between December 26 and April 17, every Globetrotters game will now feature two designated 4-point shooting spots on each side of midcourt, each located 35 feet from the basket (the spots are 12 feet beyond the NBA’s official 3-point line). The 4-point option is expected to further open up the playing floor for the Globetrotters as well as their opponents, the Generals, and is expected to generate even more high-scoring action and competitive play.

Bring it,” said Washington Generals President Red Klotz, whose team has not beaten the Globetrotters since January 1971, when Klotz himself sank a game-winning shot in Martin, TN. “Long-range marksmanship is a Generals trademark, and we’ve already installed several new plays to take advantage of the 4-pointer. If anything, this only makes us stronger.”





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