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John Isaacs and some friends at the Madison Avenue Boys and Girls Club in the Bronx, August 2003.

Isaacs Free Throws

On February 11, 2009 By Black Fives Foundation
As with any long-lived icon of sports, culture, and history, it is nearly impossible to encapsulate all of the thoughts and remembrances of people into one service, one article, one story, one comment. So, I will continue to share topics relating to John Isaacs from time to time, starting with these.
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100 Year Old Time Capsule To Be Unsealed In D.C. Tomorrow, Link To Early Black Hoops

On February 6, 2009 By Black Fives Foundation
In a special ceremony tomorrow (Saturday, February 7) the historic Twelfth Street Colored Y.M.C.A. Building in Washington, D.C. will unseal the contents of the more than 100 year old time capsule contained in its cornerstone, which was laid by President Theodore Roosevelt.
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When Uptown Basketball Legends Mourn (A Poem)

On February 3, 2009 By Black Fives Foundation
A man, a mentor, a teammate to all.
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Isaacs’ contributions should be honored by Hall of Fame

On February 2, 2009 By Black Fives Foundation
Isaacs' biggest contributions came well after his playing days ended.
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Peter Vecsey: Isaacs Gone But Not Forgotten

On January 30, 2009 By Black Fives Foundation
Isaacs was born Sept. 15, 1915. After retiring from serious competition, he coached Tiny Archibald, Chris Mullin and a thousand others. Later, he became a counselor at the Madison Square Boys and Girls Club in The Bronx. He died Monday after a stroke. He was 93.
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Meet An Ageless Wonder

On January 28, 2009 By Black Fives Foundation
This article by Sonja Steptoe is from the Sports Illustrated archives (the "SI Vault"), and originally appeared in print in the magazine's December 24, 1990 issue. We felt it would be appropriate to re-publish the article here now, in honor of John "Boy Wonder" Isaacs, the former basketball star with the New York Rens (of Harlem) who passed away Monday morning at the age of 93. It's easy to see why Mr. Isaacs was such a hero and friend to so many.
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R.I.P. John ‘Boy Wonder’ Isaacs, 1915-2009

On January 26, 2009 By Black Fives Foundation
It's with deep sorrow that I report the passing of John "Boy Wonder" Isaacs. John passed away this morning at the Albert Einstein Hospital in the Bronx, New York. He had suffered a stroke last week, from which he never arose. He was 93 years old.
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Harlem’s Ten Club Commandments, 1926

On January 15, 2009 By Black Fives Foundation
A vintage set of club-going rules from Harlem in 1926.
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Obama Makes Stop Near Historic Black Basketball Venue

On January 12, 2009 By Black Fives Foundation
Mr. Obama stopped at Ben's Chili Bowl in D.C. this weekend, across the street from a historic black basketball site once known as True Reformer's Hall.
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Black Fives Era Birthdays This Week Present Contrasting Hall Of Fame Enshrinement Cases

On January 5, 2009 By Black Fives Foundation
Two Black Fives Era birthdays this week, both merit consideration for the Basketball Hall of Fame, although one case is much stronger than the other.
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    100 Year Old Time Capsule To Be Unsealed In D.C. Tomorrow, Link To Early Black Hoops R.I.P. Hank DeZonie, Harlem Rens Star, Among First Four Blacks In NBA
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