On April 25, 1950, the Boston Celtics made history by selecting Chuck Cooper, an All-American forward from Duquesne University, as the first African American player in the NBA draft. Cooper's ...
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On April 25, 1950, a monumental chapter in NBA history unfolded as Chuck Cooper and Earl Lloyd made groundbreaking strides by becoming the first African Americans to be drafted into the NBA.
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He remembers when the teams faced each other in the Eastern Conference finals 50 years ago, when it was Frazier, Monroe, and ...