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Harlem Globetrotters stars set to dazzle Malaysian basketball fans

KUALA LUMPUR: Basketball enthusiasts in Malaysia are in for an extraordinary treat this weekend as two world-famous Harlem Globetrotters, Wham Middleton and Moose Weekes, will showcase their skills in two thrilling performances on Sunday.

The dynamic duo are in town for promotional events ahead of their highly anticipated Asia Tour in November.

Fans can catch their incredible talent during the National Under-21 3x3 Championships at Berjaya Times Square and the FIBA Asia Under-18 qualifier at Maba Stadium.

Spectators can expect a spectacular display of basketball wizardry.

Both Middleton and Weekes will perform for 10 minutes at each event, showcasing their signature tricks, gravity-defying dunks, and comedic antics that have made the Harlem Globetrotters beloved worldwide.

Weekes is famous for his larger-than-life personality, wild antics, and high-flying basketball skills, all topped with one of pro sports' most iconic afros.

Standing at 2.03m, Weekes plays as a forward and proudly wears No. 45.

A standout college player at Middle Tennessee State, he excelled in shot-blocking, setting school records.

Combining his athletic prowess with showmanship, Weekes is a unique and exciting presence on the court.

Middleton, on the other hand, is renowned for his exceptional ball-handling skills and dazzling passes, honed since childhood. Standing at 1.74m, Middleton plays as a guard and wears No. 40.

A street baller turned world-class player, he holds eight Guinness World Records and was named Top Rookie in his Globetrotters debut season.

Wham's talents include hitting four-point shots and executing jaw-dropping dribbling moves.

His skill, flair, and showmanship make him an indispensable member of his team.

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