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Basketball
Teresa Weatherspoon's Basketball for Girls
Published in School & Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (1999-10)
Authors: Teresa Weatherspoon, Tara Sullivan, and Kelly Whiteside
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For Novices Only
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-06
If you are an experienced coach or player, pass on this one. It will give you close to nothing. If you are a beginner, there is some value but still there are better options out there. Can't recommend.

Great instructional book. Best yet.
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-21
Teresa Weatherspoon's Basketball for Girls is not only the best instructional book for basketball that I have read, but it also gives girls an inside look at one of today's positive role models, which has been sorely needed.

Fascinating woman, good BBall
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-04
Weatherspoon is one of the most admirable players to come down the pike since the days of Bill Bradley. The book -- with lots of illustrative pictures -- is aimed at teaching younger players, but has good fundamental advice for players of any age (or gender, for that matter). What makes it fascinating are the set-off pieces by Weatherspoon that give an insight into her character. If you like her now, you'll come away liking her even more.

Explosive Reading for T-Spoon Fans!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-26
This great book written by one of the WNBA's top athletes is sure to improve anyone's game- male or female! Think you're destined for WNBA fame? Here's the ticket girls! (and a little hard work of course!)

Teresa Weatherspoon's Book
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-29
Teresa's Book is good for giving instructions for those who dont know that much about basketball and she gives you stories to relate to.

Basketball
Basketball's Best Shots
Published in Hardcover by DK ADULT (2002-10-01)
Author: DK Publishing
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special event book
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Review Date: 2005-07-28
this Basketball's Best Shots Book geve you the opportunity to remember the special event wite beautiful storys & nice pictures.nice & elegant book

Still one of my favorite after 2 years.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-28
This book presents the past and present of NBA with extremely beautiful photographs.If you're into NBA get it.

basketball shots
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-17
some greats photos in here but the captioning had a lot to be desired--sometimes you have a caption in a place that doesnt match where the photo is--the editor should have looked at this a bit better. this book could have been compiled much better

An awesome collection of basketball's best photos
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-07
If you are an NBA fan or a basketball fan you have to see this book. It's a book filled with photographs from NBA basketball games. Even if you aren't very interested in basketball or the NBA you should check out this book.

The pictures are all amazing, and you can see snapshots of this fast-paced sport. There are so many memorable photos in this book that you have to check it out. There is the amazing photograph of Vince Carter suspended in the air for a dunk. There is another amazing juxtaposition of the tallest and shortest players of history. The quality of the pictures is superb and there are concise and interesting captions to tell you about the pictures.

Great Book
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-14
for a NBA Fan like myself this Book truly captures many images past&present.nobody better to introduce the style of the Nba than the Great Walt "Clyde" Frazier.cool quotes&more important a first hand view of what is going on the court.a Must have&Very much will swish all Net.

Basketball
Chamique
Published in Kindle Edition by Scribner (2004-01-07)
Author: Chamique Holdsclaw
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Must Read For Anyone Battling Extreme Obstacles
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-31
Thoroughly enjoyed this book, not only from the basketball perspective, but even more from the human aspect. Chamique is a great example for children coming from broken homes and dysfunctional situations. I think it's a must read for anyone battling extreme obstacles.

NOT AS GOOD AS THOUGHT
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-10
Chamiquqe did a good job writing about her life,but it wasn't as good applying it to her life. It was about her family, basketball, but wasn't very much on focus. It was an okay book.

The Mique Shall Inherit the Earth
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-07
Chamique reveals the obstacles she has overcome to be the superstar she is. Instead of dwelling on her troubled family life, she excelled in basketball. She's gracious: she credits her grandmother, uncle, coaches, teammates, and God for her success; she tells how she reconciled with her parents. Unlike certain NBA players, Chamique isn't likely to miss practices, make a violent rap album, or become a prima donna. She is acutely aware of her status as a role model and that her talent is a gift. This is a book that all kids should read.

A Story of Confindence
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-22
I don't know how to express how Chamique's book has given me confindence. Knowing Chamique is succeeding over come obstacles in her here life has given me inspiration. The book has taught me to work hard in school and on the basketball court. If you work hard you will success in great things. It could be changing the world or graduating from High School.

Chamique on Family, Focus, and Basketball
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-06
Being the Lady Vol fan that I am, I couldn't wait to get this book. (I have read both of Pat Summit's). This book gives you a very up-close and personal look at Chamique, and all of those involved in her life. She lets you into her thoughts and feelings. Great personal feelings of the UT Lady Vols basketball program in general. I sat down to read a few pages and finished the book the very next day. Chamique has touched a part of me that I didn't think she could. I really recommend this to all her fans, young and old, and fans of women's basketball in general.

Basketball
David Thompson: Skywalker
Published in Hardcover by Sports Publishing LLC (2003-09-01)
Author: David Thompson
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David Thompson: Skywalker
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-29
Enjoyed this look into the life of David Thompson, both the good, the bad the really bad and the good again. The chapter recalling the 1974 NC State/UCLA semi-final game was so detailed, it was like watching it all over again. Additionally, the book did not shy away from the dark side of David Thompson's life and although he may have not fulfilled his full professional basketball potential, it is gratifying to see his life is now at peace. Not just for hoops fans, but hoops fans will throughly enjoy !

a Strong Read
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-02
David Thompson was Awesome Back in the day.Imagine DR.J,Jordan,Kobe&Vince Carter&with Madd Hoops that was David Thompson. if the NBA of Today was Allowed Back in the day then David Thompson would Be talked about the same way Lebron James&Kobe are today.same goes with DR J. this Book tackles His Whole Career from college,ABA&NBA&also Off the court.David Thompson is One of the Most Gifted Atheletes that I Ever saw as well.Props to Him always.

An awesome book for any ACC hoops fan
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-03
This book tells the amazing story of the basketball protegy that goes to NC State, wins the NCAA championship, goes to the ABA and becomes the best player immediatly, then goes on to success in the NBA. Unfortunatly, drug use and a bad fall in a nightclub rob him of a MJ-like career. Now he has found God and cleaned himself up. A very inpsiring book.

By the way, he tells a story of how NC State was put on probation for his recruitment, and how UNC is to blame! Very juicy stuff.

Skywalker comes down-to-earth...
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-28
The essence of David Thompson's impact on the NBA and it's fans is captured in the following memory...a playoff game in 1980 with Thompson's Denver Nuggets playing the Seattle Supersonics in the Seattle Kingdome...the game was in it's closing minutes and the outcome was no longer in doubt (Seattle had the game well in hand). Most TV viewers (especially those of us on the East Coast) had already undoubtedly turned off the TV, but I noticed that DT was still in the game. Telling myself to keep watching as Thompson may do something memorable, I kept my attention focused until with about 30 seconds remaining, DT had the ball at the top of the key. Faking left and driving right, he took off from just inside the dotted circle...cuffing the ball in his right hand (at 6' 4" his hands were too small to palm the ball), he sailed in and threw down a one-handed windmill tomahawk slam over two amazed Sonics that brought me and the remaining crowd in the Kingdome to it's feet. My mission then complete, I felt it was safe to then turn off the TV and go to bed.

It was with these type of memories that I obtained a copy of Skywalker...I needed to know how this mega-talented legend fell so far. What I got and what other readers of this work will get is a completely honest mea-culpa...straight forward and with no excuses Thompson explains his rise from a shy teenager just discovering that an amazing leaping ability could lead to superstardom to his equally amazing fall from that lofty position. He explains his addictions and insecurities and how these affected him and those he cared about...all culminating with a remarkable recovery topped-off with his induction into the NBA Hall of Fame in 1996. Along the way we also get a first hand account of the building of the legend and an inside look at the 1970's and 80's NBA...the legendary players and unfortunately the legendary drug use.

DT became a nationally known superstar in the early 70's of course as a member of the National Champion North Carolina State Wolfpack...the team that essentially unseated the mighty UCLA Bruins of John Wooden and Bill Walton (who pens an excellent forward to this book). He shuns the NBA and instead becomes the star of the ABA's Denver Nuggets...further driving a wedge between the leagues that ultimately leads to the 1976 merger. Year after year Thompson sets the bar for "high-wire", above the rim ball (along with Julius Erving) that preceded Michael Jordan by over 10 years (Jordan admits that Thompson was his main boyhood idol). His career is full of legendary highlights such as the 1976 ABA Slam Dunk contest and culminates in 1979 with his end-of-season battle with George Gervin for the NBA scoring title. Scoring 73 points in the season ending game against the hapless Detroit Pistons, DT takes the lead in the race. Gervin plays that evening and knows exactly how many points he needs to score and breaks through with 63 points of his own against the equally hapless New Orleans Jazz winning the title and adding to his own legend as well.

As important as the basketball side, the personal side of Thompson's story is the strongest part of this work. Thompson's writing style certainly isn't Pulitzer worthy, but it's the force of his story and his uncompromising explanations of his personal problems that capture his audience and is what ultimately sells this book. Cocaine and alchohol drag him down and forces him out the league at a relatively young age...injuries also had much to do with it and he argues that the long term abuse may have led to them. A jail term (where he watches Erving's retirement from the NBA) and many re-hab visits force Thompson to consider building a better life and he becomes a born-again Christian. This is the avenue that ultimately leads to his recovery and Hall of Fame induction in 1996.

A strong read and an important one especially for young fans of the NBA, David Thompson has a strong message for all. Having been at the heights of fame and at the lowest of lows, DT's life takes on an important meaning...all fans and players should read this to see the fragile hold fame has on it's participants. I highly recommend this.

Skywalker soars
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-08
David Thompson was a great basketball player in college and had a great start in his pro career. Unfortunately, David gave in to the lure of drugs and his career and life suffered. Somehow, through his belief in God and his love of family, David was able to eventually overcome his demons. His rebound was too late for his basketball career, but not too late to save his marriage.
David is very clear in discussing his problems. He makes no excuses. His love for his God and his wife are also very clear, as he credits both with saving his life and sticking with him.
His review of the important 1974 NC State-UCLA semi-final game was very detailed and fascinating. I know he could not do that with every game or even every important game, yet still I would have liked more detail about his interactions with teammates and coaches. At times, this book was more about his redemption (which is more important in the grand scheme of things), than his basketball career, but a few more stories would have rounded out the book. He did play with some greats of the game and in the ABA. Surely he could have pulled out a few more stories.
Even with this one complaint, the book is well worth reading. David Thompson may have ended up being a better person than he was a basketball player!

Basketball
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Beirut: 72 Essays
Published in Paperback by AuthorHouse (2000-05-24)
Author: Pat Stewart
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A Real Basketball Embassador
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-24
Knowing Pat for over a decade and having spent three of those years coaching against him in the Middle East. I am not suprised to see such a well written book. This book exemplifies the committment to detail which keeps the reader locked in right down to the final ticks much like Pat's teams that he has coached. A must read not only for coaches but for anyone who has an interest in cultures. The chain of events are unbelievably funny and reads like an ficticious adventure novel, but guess what it's real. The greatest source of knowledge is derived through travel and Pat has a wealth of it.

Not Well Written
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-10
You can tell by the way it is written that Pat Stewart thinks he is very funny. Unfortunately, he is not! The book drags along to the point that it very hard to read. In fact, I could not finish it. Reading it felt like watching a bad comedian bombing on stage - you just want it to end. In the hands of a better writer this may well have been a good book. The subject matter had potential. Travelling abroad is ripe for comic attack as, I am sure, is putting together a basketball team in Saudi Arabi. It's too bad that the writer couldn't make any of the humor flow. He was constantly throwing in one-liners of his own trying to add humor. The most poorly written book I have read in the four years I have been buying [...]

Pat Stewart is the "UN Ambassador" of International Hoops!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-23
Having known Coach Stewart for many years, apart from being a very successful coach in several countries and at all levels he IS genuinely a funny guy! To do what he has done all over the world, beleive me you have to have a great sense of humour, a stomach lined with lead, the patience of a Saint and undoubtedly the technical expertise in terms of coaching. I found his book absolutely a great read, I couldn't put it down and have recommended it to several coaching colleagues of mine. Anyone who has been involved with International basketball will absolutely be able to identify with and share a good chuckle with the hilarious anecdotes that are Coach Stewart's life story!! Most pleasurable book this year!

Tour de Farce of Basketball
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-24
Pat Stewart is a master storyteller. He has you belly laughing one moment and then shaking your head with disbelief the next. Insightful pilgramage with lots of laughs on the way to the Arab Basketball championships. Great reading for those who love to travel and have dealt with the ambiguities of foreign travel and living overseas. Stewart most be a wild and crazy guy to live the life he does. I could not put down the book, a real page turner. Could not wait to learn what crazy event was next on the tour de farce. I look forward to Pat Stewart's next book.

Highly Humorous Look at Overseas Coaching
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-28
A fun, highly humorous look at coaching basketball overseas as only Pat Stewart could describe it. His unique sense of humor gives you a roller coaster ride through the adventures of coaching in a foreign country. Especially fun for anybody who has coached, played, or traveled overseas with a basketball team.

You will enjoy it!

Basketball
I Remember Bob Collins
Published in Hardcover by Sports Publishing LLC (2000-07-17)
Author: Vicki Quade
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A perfect tribute
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Review Date: 2000-07-17
I heard about this book in a radio interview with the author. She told annecdotes from the book and talked about Bob Collins and his radio legacy. After reading the book, I was impressed by how many people contributed to it. Bob always phoned his parents on the show and both Candi and Jack Packett comment on him saying, "I'm going to miss his calls. His hearty laugh and all. He was always concerned about what we were doing, what the kids were up to. I'll miss that."

My favorite story is from a fan, Judith Perkinson. She speaks about her father who is blind and lives alone. After his wife died, her dad had a hard time adjusting to life. He knew it was morning when he heard Bob's voice and started each day with him. Bob Collins became his radio friend. The story was really touching. There are so many ways you can influence other people's lives with out even knowing it. Her dad never contacted Bob but this book highlights that he was not alone in calling Bob his friend.

The book reminded me just how much "Uncle Bobby" will be missed. The stories are all unique and reinforce what a great guy he really was, not just on the radio. It is hard to get to know someone, especially a celebrity, but reading the stories gave me more insight into the Bob I have listened to for years.

Buy This Book
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Review Date: 2000-06-28
This book is excellent. I have listened to Bob Collins every morning for years. I saw Feder's great review in the Sun-Times and got a copy immediately. Any fan of Bob Collins should buy this book.

Bob Collins Through Many Eyes
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-16
There are many ways to write a biography, but I think the most interesting format is to let those who knew the subject tell their stories unencumbered. If that seems to be a simple technique, trust me, it actually requires a very skilled interviewer to pose the kind of questions which elicit coherent answers. Author Quade knows exactly how to do that, judging by the stories in this book. She has wisely left their words intact, sparing them from the editorial Cusinart which often destroys interviews by "cleaning them up." These stories are collected from real people, and they sound like it.

The contributors range from old friends to business associates, politicians, other radio personalities and "ordinary" listeners who felt a special closeness to a man most had never met.

What emerges from these stories is a man seemingly untouched by the fame (and power) which attach themselves to people in his position. He seems to have remained his real self, a "smart-alecky guy with a penchant for rock and roll ..", "a hillbilly from Florida who was articulate and funny." And his listeners responded to this persona by expressing in their various ways how they knew he was "just one of the guys." Meaning, "like us."

They rewarded him (and WGN) with, according to Quade, a 10.4 audience share, "unheard of in the highly competitive [Chicago] market."

In fact, I believe DJ Dick Biondi had equally powerful numbers, but that was many years ago, long before radio audiences became fragmented into so many demigraphic slivers. So to equal or better his ratings in today's radio universe is indeed proof of just how well he connected with his audience.

The point here, demonstrated by Quade's interviews, is that Collins was seen by an extremely broad-based listenership as the man they wanted to listen to, four hours a day. While one would not expect to read negative comments in such a book, it is remarkable how many people really liked him, and the personal way they reacted to his untimely death. They lost a good friend, and "I Remember Bob Collins" demosntrates why they felt that way.

more of a scrapbook
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-10
I was a fan of "Uncle Bobby" for years - and miss him dearly. I've been going to the WGN web site (wgnradio.com) to read the messages and listen to Uncle Bobby's favorite bits. I got more out of the web site than this book. It seems to be more of an attempt to gather stories from co-workers and people on the message boards - it is a light tribute with little depth in that respect. Like people sharing stories at a wake. I also read that the family does not support the book because of the way the author unsympathetically hounded them days after the accident. Not as good as the message boards and actually listening to that great laugh on the WGN web site. I'd pass on the purchase of this one and go to the web site.

I miss Uncle Bobby
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-28
This book is wonderful. After Bob died in the plane crash, I was really taken back by all the fans who felt like I did. My office talked about his death for several days and I realized just how quickly life can change. Reading this book, made me wish that Bob knew how much he was loved by everyone. It is sad that people express their feeling after a person dies. This book captures the sadness of his death as well as the joy of having known or listened to Bob. Anyone reading the book will learn more about his life. Each story tells how he influenced the persons life reinforcing the positive effect of goodwill and generosity. I Remember Bob Collins is a wonderful tribute to the life of Uncle Bobby.

Basketball
John Starks: My Life
Published in Hardcover by Sports Publishing LLC (2004-08)
Author: John Starks
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Honest self appraisal
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-02
Starks does a good job here detailing his life and whats most rewarding is his confession of his errors and failures on and off the court. That is this book's strong points.

There are good photos here.

John discussing some of the nutty fans who stalked him is a good read and my personal favorite is his story of the first time he drives his mother and grandmother thru Manhattan traffic, weaving in and around the taxis. The description of what was going on with the two women had melaughing.

The weakness of this book is the dvd that is included with it.
John should have paid someone a little bit more money to produce this thing a little better. And throughout the book, he repeats a lot of the bad stuff that happened to his brothers over and over again. Hos co-writer should have edited that a little bit better.

Hopefully John will coach the Knicks one day. If you're a Knicks fan, then read this book.

Great book about a great man
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-22
john starks was my idol growing up. Before he came to the knicks they were very mediocre. As he says in the book his rise coincided with the knicks title contension throughout the 90's. The book was very good and gave great insight into the man before his career. I was shocked when i read that he used to sell drugs and had been in jail. i followed everything about him back in the day and i remember never hearing about his father so it surprised me to hear that he met his father a couple times. anyway i lived and died with starks the dunk was this city's highest high and 2-18 well u do the math. i recommend this book to anyone who loved a good underdog story about a man with a heart as big as the big apple

Why I Love John Starks
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-16
I raced through reading this autobiography of John Starks, mainly for personal reasons. The rise of John Starks as a New York Knick corresponded with a lot of overcoming personal struggles in my own life, and I've always felt a deep connection with his story, his explosiveness as a player and as a person, his perpetual teetering on the edge of self-wreckage, and with his continuing maturity and enormous heart that he always brought to the table. This book is hardly a sophisticated read, so if you're looking for that, go elsewhere. But if you look at John Starks as I do, as a true phenomenon of character and class, as someone who broke through barrier after barrier, tripped over his own bad habits along the way and still always remained deeply resolute in his belief in himself, then you'll love hearing how his voice comes through the writing of Dan Markowitz. Learning about the chaotic and reckless background of John's life reminded me of how gritty and passionate he was as a player, how his unstoppable desire shook the NBA world. But even in a moment like "The Dunk," John always remained a humble, down to earth man, someone undisturbed by the glow of fame, even more human because of the doubt that always followed his brilliant success. I wish he could have won a championship and have his number retired at the Garden, but in a way, even though his "2 for 18" night left fans like me forever hungry, the dramatic ironies that occupy his life story and the peace that he discovers within himself allow me to savor the tales he tells in this book, as I will forever be inspired by one of the most unique and lovable characters in the history of New York sports.

Turning Himself Around
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-10
John Starks' story is full of inspiration. The man grew up in a rough area of Tulsa, Oklahoma without a fatherly figure. His mother and grandmother instilled some positive attributes. However, John faced many troubles growing up and his brothers had a mixed influence on him.

However, John Starks perservered from a troubled youth stocking shelves in Safeway to an NBA All Star. John overcame many obstacles in the NBA and earned the respect of many of his peers in spite of a few overzealous actions on his part.

What really comes accross in this book(and from listening to John speak in person) is the that Mr. Starks has turned into quite an articulate and intelligent young man. He sets a good example as a USBL coach and certainly would be a good candidate to coach in the NBA. John's strong work ethic will indeed carry him to much further success.

A good read even for Chicago Bull, Miami Heat and Indiana Pacer fans!

In his own words, get to know the real John Starks
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-25
Outside of Patrick Ewing, former CBA veteran John Starks is probably one of the most recognizable figures in New York sports during the 90's. In his book, Starks talks about his humble beginnings--moving from four different college academic programs to making it to the New York Knicks on a technicality (as injured players can't be cut from their teams, John attempted to dunk of Patrick Ewing during the pre-season in 88' and got hurt in the process).

Through his words, Starks shares the will, desire, and tenacity which made him one of the most exciting and controversial players to ever play in the NBA. Starks shares stories that made him the most decorated guard to ever come out of the CBA with accolades such as the winning a spot on the NBA All-Star team and the 6th Man of the year award. He also talks about his horrible game 7 performance in the 1994 NBA finals as well as the trials and tribulations which he and a number of his family members had to go through.

If your a fan of the NBA, this is certainly one ride you wouldn't want to miss! Get your copy today!

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Basketball
Johnny Long Legs
Published in Turtleback by Demco Media (1988-10)
Author: Matt Christopher
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Johnny Long Legs
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Review Date: 2007-04-12
Many events take place in the story Johnny Long Legs. In the beginning of the book Johnny moves to New York City with his mom to live with his mom's boyfriend and his son. Soon after the son (Toby) asks Johnny to join the schools basketball team. Johnny figured why not he had played some in New York so he figured he'd give it a try. All of the kids thought that Johnny was going to an awesome player because he was so tall and had probably played a lot in New York. In the first few games Johnny doesn't do to great. He isn't great at shooting and can't jump to save his life. This shocked people because of his height. Johnny would always loose on jump balls now matter how small the kid was and how hard he tried. Fans began calling Johnny "Lead foot" and "Johnny Long Legs". Johnny practiced jumping whenever he could and finally outjumped his toughest opponent at the end of the story. Johnny was finally proud of his nickname "Johnny Long Legs".

My favorite part of the book was when Johnny out jumped his rival opponent and tough competitor Jim Sain. They had been neck and neck or hand and hand shall we say all year. I thought this part of the book was great because Johnny realized that all the hard work he did to strengthen his legs and to improve his jump really did pay off.

I would suggest this book to anyone who enjoys sports novels Matt Christopher is a great sports writer in my opinion and great for kids. Also if you want a page turning book this is definitely a book for you! There was a lot of excitement and intensity in this book. I feel that this book was a quick and easy but awesome read!

Johnny Long Legs Basketball Adventure
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Review Date: 2006-12-15
This book is about a boy named Johnny. He was not into sports until he wanted to try it out. He was tall, real tall to be in middle school. People wanted him actually to try out and he did. When they had practices and games, Johnny didn't start or play too much. This was very new to him playing basketball that season. If you like sports, especially basketball, you may like it because it tells you all the basics of basketball.

Good Book
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Review Date: 2006-03-31
Its a good book, and I'm the guy on the cover, just throwing it out there

Close Games
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Review Date: 2002-04-13
This story is about a boy named Johnny that moved in with a boy named Toby. They both joined the same basketball team called Wild Cats. A boy named Jim is on a team called Hornets. Jim bullies Johnny and Toby most of the time. If you want to find out more about what happens to these boys read this book. I think it was an exciting book!

The Tall Kid
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-15
In the book Johnny Long Legs, by Matt Christopher, Johnny is a boy in 7th grade who just moved in with a boy named Toby. Toby asks Johnny if he wants to play on his basketball team called the White Cats. Johnny, who was very tall started out slowly. Jim Sain caused Johnny lots of problems, both on and off the basketball court. With a lot of help from Toby, and after a lot of practices, Johnny became a better player. Although Johnny and Jim continued to do battles on the court, they became friends off the court. This book is very exciting and is really hard to put down.

Basketball
Lady Vols and UConn: The Greatest Rivalry: (Lower Your Buckets For Treasures)
Published in Paperback by AuthorHouse (2008-03-17)
Author: Richard Kent
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Exceptional!
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Review Date: 2008-05-28
By far, the best book I have ever read about women's college basketball. Kent is really an authority on the subject and has definitely done his homework. Those of us who watched golf on other networks while UCONN/Tennessee was on ESPN now know what we were missing. It's too bad that this great rivalry is ending.

Lady Vols and UCONN The Greatest Rivalry
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Review Date: 2008-05-23
I have been a fan of women's baskeball for over 10 years. This book is fascinating. It really gives the reader the inside on how the series came to an end. The whole saga is sad for women's basketball but maybe somehow the teams will get back together when the coaches change. The Rizzotti stuff was an eye opener!

Lady Vold and UCONN
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Review Date: 2008-05-15
Not what I expected at all. I thought it might be a tell-all of the rivalry between the two teams, but it was just a history of UCONN games, which has been published many times in the past.

Great read!!
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Review Date: 2008-04-10
A must read for anyone who is a fan of women's college basketball. Richard Kent really did his homework. His insights were fasinating.Truly excellent!

Great!!!!!
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Review Date: 2008-04-10
This book gives great behind-the-scenes scoop on 2 of the most storied teams - and coaches - in womens college basketball. Well-written and well-researched. A must-read for anyone who follows the sport!

Basketball
Money Players
Published in Hardcover by Atria (1997-05-01)
Author: Armen Keteyian
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A very interesting book
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Review Date: 2001-03-08
This book really goes behind the scenes in the NBA. While Keteyian and Co. certainly don't pull any punches, it might have been nice to see some of the positive things in the NBA discussed. But I guess sensational news is what sells and this book has no shortage of it. The authors talk about David Stern, Michael Jordan's gambling and the murder of his father, the drugs and gambling problems that plague many players, and also about how Joe Smith and his family coped with NBA life. I was really shocked to see how deep the problems with gambling and drugs go. If you are an NBA fan, definitely read this.

Deep Probe Into Sensitive NBA Issues
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-29
Page-turning behind-the-scenes analyses of major NBA issues of the 1990's such as the Isaiah Thomas point-shaving scandal, players' union unrest, Micheal Jordan's gambling habits, the murder of his father and other issues the NBA proved to have little interest in investigating much less proving. The title of this book should be "Money League" as David Stern and his puppets are clearly more interested in doing whatever it takes to boost international exposure and television ratings while maximizing revenues, as this book accurately suggests, than doing their best to protect and ensure the compliance of the league's most valuable assets - the players.

A piece of crap
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-23
This book once again speaks to the inherent racism and resentment that is waged against superstar black athletes by white sportswriters. The fact that Isiah holds dice games in a house that he owns with money he earned,is nobody's business, the fact that Michael Jordan gambles with shady characters is nobody's business. This book is just another example of how white sportswriters seek to destroy the "famous" image of black professional atheletes for their own gain and benefit. This book proves that these writers have an innate resentment toward these athletes not only because they are black but because they have the athletic prowess and the bragadacio to do what the heck they want to do and they don't care who doesn't like it. Sportswriters seem to only like black athletes what are seldom seen and seldom heard, who act like good little children and stay in their place. Well I say shame on this book and shame on the writers and publishers who would print such a load of bull. Stop trying to make a buck at everyone else's expense. I don't think any of you writers are without sins and faults.

great writer, great book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-27
i am a big fan of Armen Keteyian's and i found this book to be among his best! you can always count on the credibility of these writers.there is no hidden agenda, just documented facts. the evolution of sports, along with its history is not forgotten with Mr. Keteyian. today, history is overlooked, for the quick fix. if reality insults you, maybe this book is not for you. but if you enjoy the truth, READ THIS BOOK! when so many sportswriters and broadcasters prefer adulation to pointed questions, this take is refreshing. thank you Mr.Keteyian, and your co-writers, for not being afraid to print your investigation.

Outstanding book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-19
This is a great read. In response to the person from Richmond, Virginia...who wrote and I quote " This book once again speaks to the inherent racism and resentment that is waged against superstar lack athletes by white sportswriters."

First of all, it is the sportswriters job to get both the good and bad about athletes. White sportswriters pick on athletes who do stupid things, color has nothing to do with it. Pete Rose got tossed out of baseball for allegedly gambling on baseball, but I recently saw an interview stating he did gamble, but he was tossed out for gambling on the Super Bowl, specifically the Super Bowl XXIII. Hey, I would rather them have them expose the truth than the kiss Michael's ass journalism that most of the media seem to employ. Sportswriters are supposed to report the facts, and that's it. They have no obligation to support or criticize any athlete or team, and if they do state an opinion, it should be for a column or where they are required to do so, anything else would reek of blatant bias. As for the writers without being sins and faults you're probably right, but how many people idolize sportswriters or buy their products? Hell, didn't the press get on the President of the USA, who in my view,has perhaps the most important job in the free world, and I'm not even American. They did their job and exposed him for being an adulterer. If the President of the United States can be held accountable for his actions, why can't sport stars? Just because they're rich and famous, it doesn't mean they shouldn't be held accountable for their actions. If you don't like it, read some shlock book like Return of a Champion by Joe Layden, or Rebound or Hang Time by Bob Greene.


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