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Dancing Harry was a staple at Madison Square Garden in the early 1970s at all New York Knicks home games. He would dance on the sidelines during timeouts and give the Whammy to the opposition. Apparently he was a sidekick to Earl Monroe as he was also the mascot for the Baltimore Bullets when Earl played there.
His real name was Edward Cooper, who, as of 2001, was spending his days a skycap at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
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