According to The Associated Press: "The Harlem Globetrotters are reaching out to Minneapolis native and NBA rookie forward Royce White of the Houston Rockets.
"I have watched from afar an incredibly gifted basketball player who
has struggled off the court with a fear of flying, and I truly feel for
this young man," said Globetrotter Coach and Director of Player
Personnel "Sweet" Lou Dunbar, in a news release. "While we truly hope
Royce can overcome his fears, and have a highly successful NBA career, I
just want him to know the Globetrotters offer their support and another
option to play professional basketball without a rigorous flying
schedule. He could have an opportunity to play for the Globetrotters, as
many of our 270 games in North America are traveled by luxury bus. As
for the 150 others overseas, well, we would have to excuse him from
those games."
The 6-foot-8 White, the 16th overall pick in last year's draft from
Iowa State, made a deal with the Rockets to travel by bus to some games
this season, so he could confront with his fear of flying and obsessive
compulsive disorder over the long term. He flew with the team to its
season opener in Detroit, then traveled by bus to games at Atlanta and
Memphis.
White was a Twin Cities high school basketball star who played for the Gophers before transferring to Iowa State."
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