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The first NBA Black Assistant Coach and first Black chief scout, Earl Lloyd, bec

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The first NBA Black Assistant Coach and first Black chief scout, Earl Lloyd, becomes the first Black person to

play in an NBA game (beating out Charles Cooper and Nat Clifton by a day), 1950

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