Court Vision

Unexpected Views on the Lure of Basketball

Ira Berkow editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Nebraska Press

Published:1st Oct '04

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

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Best-selling New York Times writer Ira Berkow presents a unique look at America's premier sport--and its fans--through interviews with a remarkable cross section of individuals in a variety of fields.

Looks at America's premier sport - and its fans - through interviews with a cross section of widely known and extraordinarily accomplished individuals in a variety of fields, who explain what the lure of basketball is for them. This book uncovers several opinions about the teams and players who make the game intriguing.Best-selling New York Times writer Ira Berkow presents a unique look at America's premier sport—and its fans—through interviews with a remarkable cross section of widely known and extraordinarily accomplished individuals in a variety of fields, who explain what the lure of basketball is for them. Berkow talked with Chris Rock, Woody Allen, Tom Brokaw, Saul Bellow, Johnnie Cochran Jr., Walter Matthau, Nikki Giovanni, Donald Trump, Julia Child, Frank Stella, Erica Jong, Grover Washington Jr., Seiji Ozawa, and Sharon Stone, among others, to uncover fresh, funny, controversial, and often surprising opinions about the teams and players who make the game intriguing.

“Berkow might be the Phil Jackson of basketball writers. . . . [A] lively, coherent collection that not only provides fascinating insights into the game but reveals surprising information about the celebrities.”—Boston Globe
“Wonderful reading.”—Booklist
“Each of the contributors gives a different, nuanced, and intriguing look at the game. Readers do not have to be rabid fans to enjoy this work, as many of the interviewees see the game as more than just wins and losses. . . . Of interest to all basketball fans, this book is highly recommended.”—Library Journal

ISBN: 9780803262294

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 408g

266 pages