Manigault returned to Harlem and developed a
heroin addiction. He served sixteen months in prison in 1969 and 1970 for drug possession. While incarcerated, Manigault was a subject in Pete Axthelm's book
The City Game, which came to the attention of
Utah Stars owner Bill Daniels. After he was released in 1970 at age 25, he hung on the Upper West Side, in and near the projects known as the
Frederick Douglass Houses, often with close friends who enjoyed his humor and friendship, such as Sleepy Thomas, L. Byrd, and many others. Later, he tried out for the
Utah Stars of the
American Basketball Association but did not make the team and never played professionally. After shunning an offer from the
Harlem Globetrotters, Manigault started the Goat Tournament, a summer tourney that would feature NBA stars such as
Bernard King and
Mario Elie. His drug habit reappeared, and he served another term of two years from 1977 to 1979 for a failed robbery attempt so he could buy heroin. After this prison term in the
Bronx House of Detention and
Sing Sing, Manigault quit heroin and moved to
Charleston with his two youngest sons, far away from New York City and the temptation of drugs. In 1980, Manigault returned to New York and brought back the Goat Tournament. Never married, he started the "Walk Away From Drugs" tournament for kids in Harlem to prevent them from making the same mistakes he had made. Much of his later years were dedicated to working with kids on the court. Manigault made a living by painting houses, mowing lawns, and working for the local recreation department. By the late 1980s, he was almost destitute, became frail, and suffered from serious heart problems. In February 1987, he had to have two heart operations. He became a counselor and coach at East Harlem's La Guardia Memorial House, working for New York's Supportive Children's Advocacy Network. In 1989, Manigault is quoted in the
New York Times article "A Fallen King Revisits His Realm" as saying: "For every Michael Jordan, there's an Earl Manigault. We all can't make it. Somebody has to fall. I was the one." ==Death==