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The other Globetrotters' autograph sessions are starting to wind down, their individual crowds dwindling. Brawner, meanwhile, is running her Sharpie ragged over basketballs, tickets, game programs and jerseys, trying to get everyone taken care of before the buzzer. It's hard to walk away from awestruck little girls who tell her that they want to be just like her.
She signs for another minute or so after the buzzer sounds and before being ushered away by security. From up in the stands, in the section directly behind the Globetrotters' bench, Brawner hears her name as a group of people stand and wave.
Her mother, sister, aunt and other family have surprised her by flying in from Detroit. Some of her former Dominican College teammates and a few of the girls she used to coach at Skyline High in Oakland are also in the group. They are all here to watch Brawner's hometown appearance as the lone female member of the Harlem Globetrotters on this leg of the tour.
Brawner, 26, became the 10th woman added to the Globetrotters' all-time roster last fall. There are currently three women on the full roster, following the footsteps of Lynette Woodard, who broke the barrier back in , each of them traveling and performing on a different leg of the Globetrotters' national and international tours, which run simultaneously.
Brawner is featured prominently on her leg of the tour. Her appearance during team introductions, announced to the strains of "Sweet Georgia Brown," generates warm applause. She enters the game -- on this tour the Globetrotters' foils are called Global Select -- midway through the first quarter as the point guard. She engages in an impressive ballhandling display that was her hallmark as a college player and a large part of the reason she landed her spot on the roster.