February 27, 2013
Around the world with the Harlem Globetrotters
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Slick Willie Shaw loves being part of the Harlem Globetrotters, particularly the globe-trotting part, which has taken him to Europe, Asia and South America.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Slick Willie Shaw said he wanted to play professional sports since he was a child.

"I got started in basketball when I was 6 years old," the Harlem Globetrotters forward said.

The 30-year-old will suit up with the team when the "clown princes of basketball" return to West Virginia for a set of games in Beckley, Charleston and Huntington this week. The Globetrotters will be at the Beckley-Raleigh Convention Center Monday, the Civic Center Tuesday and the Big Sandy Superstore Arena in Huntington Wednesday.

Shaw grew up playing basketball. The 6-foot-6-inch New Yorker went to college and started for St. John's University, where he helped lead his team to the 2003 NIT championship. He also holds the record for the most career three-pointers.

After graduation in 2004, Shaw joined the Globetrotters.

"Everybody has a different story for how they got into this," he said. "Everyone has a different route they took. Me, I was playing in Vegas, and they saw me at an All-Star Game. That's when they wanted to bring my talents to the Globetrotters."

According to the group's website, one of those talents is Shaw's ability to spin two basketballs on his fingers in different directions, usually during the team's Magic Circle during warm-up.

Being part of the Globetrotters is a good life, Shaw said.

"I'm living the dream. I'm part of such a rich tradition that's been around for 87 long years. We've entertained in 122 countries and in front of 136 million people all over the world."

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