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The world listens when Michael Jordan speaks Here is just a sample of what you’ll find inside: "People can fly. Some fly higher than others, that’s all." "You can practice shooting eight hours a day, but if your technique is wrong, then all you become is very good at shooting the wrong way. Get the fundamentals down and the level of everything you do will rise." "My heroes were my parents. I can’t see having anyone else as my heroes." "Confidence allows you to progress in something you’re attempting to accomplish, whether it’s playing basketball or baseball, or whether it’s trying to succeed in business." "This is going to sound wild–but my ultimate dream is to get a potbelly." (This book has not been prepared, approved, licensed, or endorsed by Michael Jordan.)
Shake and Bake is the story of Archie Clark, one of the top
playmaking guards in the 1970s pre-merger NBA. While not one of the
game's most recognized superstars, Clark was a seminal player in
NBA history who staggered defenders with the game's greatest
crossover dribble ("shake and bake") and is credited by his peers
as the originator of today's popular step-back move. Signed as the
Lakers third-round draft pick in 1966, Clark worked his way into
the starting lineup in his rookie year. But Clark was more than a
guaranteed double-double whenever he stepped on the floor. He was a
deep-thinking trailblazer for players' rights. Clark often
challenged coaches and owners on principle, much to the detriment
of his career and NBA legacy, signing on as a named litigant in the
seminal Robertson v. NBA antitrust case that smashed the player
reserve system and jump-started the modern NBA. So lace up your
high-top Chuck Taylors, squeeze into a pair of short shorts, and
shake and bake back in time to the days of Wilt, Russell, Oscar,
Jerry, Elgin, Hondo-and Archie.
This tour-de-force graphic biography explores basketball superstar
Michael Jordan s public successes and private struggles, with
Santiago s passion for his subject shining through on every
full-color page. At the age of 19, Jordan scored the winning jump
shot in the final seconds of the 1982 NCAA Championship, earning
him the moniker Air. He was drafted by the Chicago Bulls in 1984, a
team with a decade of failure. By 1991, Jordan led the Bulls to
their first NBA championship, besting Magic Johnson and the L.A.
Lakers. In 1992, Michael Jordan joined the Dream Team, an assembly
of 12 legendary NBA players who steamrolled everyone at the
Barcelona Olympics and brought the gold back home. Despite taking a
season off to try his hand at professional baseball, Jordan still
led the Bulls to three consecutive NBA Championships. However, his
life is not without controversies or calamities, and no amount of
success or money can shield him from it. But everyone wanted to be
like Mike, and Santiago comes closer than anyone to putting you on
the parquet floor of the Chicago s United Center in your very own
pair of Air Jordans."
For fans of the hit Netflix docuseries The Last Dance. During his
storied career as head coach of the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles
Lakers, Phil Jackson won more championships than any coach in the
history of professional sports. Even more important, he succeeded
in never wavering from coaching his way, from a place of deep
values. Jackson was tagged as the 'Zen master' half in jest by
sportswriters, but the nickname speaks to an important truth: this
is a coach who inspired, not goaded; who led by awakening and
challenging the better angels of his players' nature, not their
egos, fear, or greed. This is the story of a preacher's kid from
North Dakota who grew up to be one of the most innovative leaders
of our time. In his quest to reinvent himself, Jackson explored
everything from humanistic psychology and Native American
philosophy to Zen meditation. In the process, he developed a new
approach to leadership based on freedom, authenticity, and selfless
teamwork that turned the hyper-competitive world of professional
sports on its head. In Eleven Rings, Jackson candidly describes how
he: - Learned the secrets of mindfulness and team chemistry while
playing for the champion New York Knicks in the 1970s - Managed
Michael Jordan, the greatest player in the world, and got him to
embrace selflessness, even if it meant losing a scoring title -
Forged successful teams out of players of varying abilities by
getting them to trust one another and perform in sync - Inspired
Dennis Rodman and other 'uncoachable' personalities to devote
themselves to something larger than themselves - Transformed Kobe
Bryant from a rebellious teenager into a mature leader of a
championship team. Eleven times, Jackson led his teams to the
ultimate goal: the NBA championship six times with the Chicago
Bulls and five times with the Los Angeles Lakers. We all know the
legendary stars on those teams, or think we do. What Eleven Rings
shows us, however, is that when it comes to the most important
lessons, we don't know very much at all. This book is full of
revelations: about fascinating personalities and their drive to
win; about the wellsprings of motivation and competition at the
highest levels; and about what it takes to bring out the best in
ourselves and others.
The Ivy League is a place where basketball is neither a pastime nor
a profession. Instead, it is a true passion among players, coaches,
and committed sports enthusiasts who share in its every success and
setback. Outside the Limelight is the first book to look inside Ivy
League basketball and at the boundless enthusiasm that defines it.
With painstaking reportage, Kathy Orton vividly captures the
internal fervor of the personalities who champion their gameuall
the triumphs and disappointments of an Ivy hoop season.
Scholarships for student athletes? None, and this is the only
Division I conference that does not offer them. The TV spotlight?
It barely shines, despite the passion, talent, and commitment of
the players. Megadollar contracts from the NBA? Rarely does a
player receive an offer. These age-old institutions are better
known for turning out presidents, not point guards, and CEOs and
captains of industry, not centers on the court. Orton weaves
together the stories of coaches and players as they move from fall
practice through an entire season and ahead to the NCAA tournament.
From Harvard to Penn, Princeton to Cornell and beyond,
playersuperhaps more accustomed to pomp and circumstanceuface leaky
gyms, endure long bus rides, rigorous courseloads, and unbearable
exam schedules. Why? Just to prove they can hang with the big boys
despite juggling multiple non-athletic responsibilities? Maybe. But
more importantly, for the sincere love of the game. Outside the
Limelight provides frontcourt vision for college basketball fans
everywhere to achieve an appreciation of this captivating
conference and for diehard enthusiasts to gain greater insight into
what brings Ivy League basketball to center circle.
Shortlisted for the 2017 Cross Sports Book Awards Best Biography of
the Year Bryant is one of basketball's greatest-ever players, a
fascinating and complicated character who says he knew when he was
a boy that he would be better than Michael Jordan. Aloof and
uncompromising, Bryant is the grand enigma of American professional
basketball, easily the most driven player in the history of the
sport, the absolute master of study and preparation. But his career
has also been one of almost constant conflict: with his teammate
Shaquille O'Neal; with Phil Jackson, coach of the
championship-winning Lakers team that Kobe led; with the law; with
his wife Vanessa; and with so many of his contemporaries, opponents
and teammates. Comprehensive and unflinching, Showboat unravels the
conundrum that is Kobe Bryant.
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