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Legendary Basketball Hall of Famer Lusia Harris Dies - Texas Metro News

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She was only woman officially drafted by NBA By Dorothy J. GentrySports Editor To many, Lusia “Lucy” Harris was the original “Hidden Figure,” her contributions to the sport of basketball largely unnoticed for decades. She scored the first points in Olympic women’s basketball history in the 1970s and was drafted by the NBA’s New Orleans […]

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