The Smart Set Athletic Club of Brooklyn and the St. Christopher Club
of New York City was established as the first fully organized
independent all-black basketball teams in 1906. These teams were amateur.[22]
In 1907, the amateur, all-black Olympian Athletic League was formed
in New York City consisting of the Smart Set Athletic Club, St.
Christopher Club, Marathon Athletic Club, Alpha Physical Culture Club,
and the Jersey City Colored YMCA. The first inter-city basketball game
between two black teams was played in 1907 when the Smart Set Athletic
Club of Brooklyn traveled to Washington, DC to play the Crescent
Athletic Club.[22]
In 1908 Smart Set Athletic Club of Brooklyn, a member of the Olympian
Athletic League, was named the first Colored Basketball World's
Champion.[23]
In 1910, Howard University’s first varsity basketball team began.
In 1922, the Commonwealth Five, the first all-black professional team was founded. The New York Renaissance was founded in 1923.
In 1939, the all-black New York Renaissance beat the all-white Oshkosh All-Stars in the World Pro Basketball Tournament.
The all-white National Basketball League began to racially integrate
in 1942 with 10 black players joining two teams, the Toledo Jim White
Chevrolets and the Chicago Studebakers. The NBA integrated in the
1950–51 season, with three black players each achieving a separate
milestone in that process. In the draft held immediately prior to that
season, Chuck Cooper became the first black player drafted by an NBA
team. Shortly after the draft, Nat Clifton became the first black player
to sign an NBA contract. Finally, Earl Lloyd became the first black
player to appear in an NBA game, as his team started its season before
either Cooper's or Clifton's.
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