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'''Earl Francis Lloyd''' (born ], ]) was the first ] to play in the ], in the ]. Three other blacks played in the same season, including ]. Lloyd played for the ] and became the first ] to play in a ] game on October 31, 1950 against the ]. Lloyd was a 6' 6" forward known for his defence. He retired from the league in 1960. | |||
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Earl Francis Lloyd (born April 3, 1928) was the first African-American to play in the NBA, in the 1950 season. Three other blacks played in the same season, including Chuck Cooper. Lloyd played for the Washington Capitols and became the first African-American to play in a NBA game on October 31, 1950 against the Rochester Royals. Lloyd was a 6' 6" forward known for his defence. He retired from the league in 1960.
Lloyd currently lives in Detroit, Michigan with his wife Charlita.
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