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Basketball : a love story / Jackie MacMullan, Rafe Bartholomew, and Dan Klores.

MacMullan, Jackie, (author.). Bartholomew, Rafe, (author.). Klores, Dan, (author.).

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"An oral history of basketball"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781524761783
  • ISBN: 1524761788
  • Physical Description: x, 436 pages, 6 pages of unnumbered plates : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Crown Archetype, [2018]

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General Note:
Includes index.
Subject: Basketball > United States > History.
Basketball players > United States > Interviews.
Genre: Oral histories.

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  • 9 of 9 copies available at Missouri Evergreen.
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MacMullan (coauthor, When the Game Was Ours) and Bartholomew (Pacific Rims) present a concise oral history of basketball from the 1950s to the present. They interview over 100 prominent players, coaches, and journalists, including Magic Johnson, Julius Erving, and LeBron James, who provide insight into the evolution of the game throughout the United States and the world. Each chapter revolves around an era, team, rivalry, or topic, such as a brief history of the American Basketball Association, the impact of the 1992 Olympic Dream Team, and the influence of New York City basketball. Although primarily covering professional basketball, several chapters highlight influential college coaches, such as the University of North Carolina's Dean Smith and Tennessee's Pat Summitt. Beyond basketball, interviewees describe the individuals and teams who broke down racial and gender barriers. Texas Western wins the 1966 NCAA championship with the first all-black starting five, while the implementation of Title IX contributed to the rise of women's college basketball programs and ultimately the WNBA. VERDICT Highly recommended for all public libraries; this work will appeal to both casual and die-hard basketball fans.-Chris Wilkes, Tazewell Cty. P.L., VA © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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*Starred Review* Baseball was once the chosen sport for the very best sports journalists (think Roger Kahn and Roger Angell), and it still produces its share of fine sports literature, but basketball, particularly the NBA game, is developing its own reputation for outstanding writing as this sterling ""love story"" about the game from MacMullan and Bartholomew attests. For their wide-ranging exploration of the appeal of basketball, the pair interviewed hundreds of players, coaches, and beat reporters. Fittingly, they begin with the way in which their subjects fell in love with game as kids. Five-time NBA All-Star Spencer Haywood's mom made him a ball out of cloth and nailed a barrel rim to a telephone pole. Along the way, there's also a wonderful account of the misadventures of the upstart American Basketball Association, which spanned the late sixties and early seventies, and a particularly perceptive, in-depth exploration of the Celtics-Lakers rivalry. But it isn't all NBA. There's a chapter on North Carolina's decade-spanning dynasty in men's college and another on the Tennessee-Connecticut rivalry that has helped heighten interest in the women's college game. The appeal of the game, the authors find, extends well beyond organized professional and college leagues, as their look at New York City's legendary playground basketball shows. And, of course, nearly everyone weighs in on the greatest players of all time. This will be a favorite now and for years to come.--Wes Lukowsky Copyright 2018 Booklist

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An expansive oral history of basketball.Veteran hoops chronicler MacMullan (co-author, with Shaquille O'Neal: Shaq Uncut, 2011, etc.), who has covered basketball for more than three decades at ESPN and the Boston Globe, and sportswriter Bartholomew (Two and Two: McSorley's, My Dad, and Me, 2017, etc.) have done a major service for basketball fans in a book inspired by an ESPN Film series. With unprecedented access to an unbelievably robust lineup of players, coaches, executives, journalists and others associated with the game, the authors bring readers into the action both on and off the court, rendering the entire history of the game in easy-to-read bites interspersed with helpful contextual stories and background information. Roughly chronological, the narrative arc flows smoothly from James Naismith all the way to the present: from Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell to Jerry West and on through Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Michael Jordan, Hakeem Olajuwon, Patrick Ewing, David Robinson, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Stephen Currynot to mention the women stars, including Rebecca Lobo, Kara Lawson, and Cheryl Miller. And don't forget the boldfaced names in coaching and journalism: Phil Jackson, Mike Krzyzewski, Dick Vitale, Pat Riley, Bill Simmons, Bob Ryan, Ahmad Rashad, and Jim Boeheim. Some readers may find the text overly packed with information, but this is a book for true basketball fans, who will devour every page. In addition to the addictive anecdotes from nearly every great, still-living player and coach the NBA has ever seen, the authors provide chapters on non-NBA topics that are particularly insightful, including "Basketball's Battle for Racial Equality," "Breaking Barriers: Title IX and the Growth of the Women's Game," "Relief or Joy?: NCAA Championship Coaches on the Feeling of Winning a Title," and "Coach K: From Bob Knight's Protg to the One-and-Done Era."Non-basketball fans need not apply, but this is must-read catnip for hoop heads. Pair with Bill Simmons' The Book of Basketball (2009) for a full-spectrum roundball education. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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ESPN basketball columnist MacMullan (When the Game Was Ours) and sports writer Bartholomew (Pacific Rim) celebrate basketball through an exuberant compilation of interviews with players, coaches, executives, and journalists. This oral history is arranged thematically by basketball's significant moments ("Celtics vs. Lakers," "Wilt vs. Russell," "Breaking Barriers"), with the first chapter, "First Love," capturing when famous players came under the sport's spell. In it, LeBron James recalls shooting a ball into a crate nailed to a light pole at age four, and Kevin Durant remembers when in grade school "I walked into the gym, and it was like the gates of heaven opened up." The authors also highlight important developments in women's basketball, such as the creation of the WNBA in 1997 (Lisa Leslie, who played for the L.A. Sparks, says, "It's not our fault we were born girls. We just want to play, too"). In "The Basketball World Becomes Flat," the authors look at the sport's rise in popularity outside the U.S. and discuss some of the NBA's international players, such as China's Yao Ming (Jeff Van Gundy, former Houston Rockets coach, recalls Ming being "one of the most beloved teammates of all time"). Professional basketball fans will go to the net for this exciting history. (Oct.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.


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