When Zeus McClurkin was a little kid, he hoped one day to be a Guinness World Record holder. There was just one problem.
"Everything was so outlandish," he said. "I never thought I'd be able to grow really long nails or something like that."
As it turned out, all McClurkin had to do was get really good at basketball and become a member of the Harlem Globetrotters to get his chance at world-record fame.
Becoming a Globetrotter isn't easy, of course. It takes talent and a certain personality to join the team — efforts that will be on display Saturday when the Globetrotters play a pair of games at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. at Target Center.
But once you make it to the Globetrotters, the Guinness folks apparently come looking for you.
"Every year, Guinness reaches out and asks if we have any world records we think we can break," McClurkin said.
His teammates recently nominated him for two of them: most dunks in a minute and most three-pointers made in one minute, with one catch — he had to bounce the basketball on the ground as part of the shot.
McClurkin is proud to say that he now holds the two records. He bounced in five three-pointers in one minute. And he dunked 16 times in one minute.