The late 1960s and early 1970s, in New York City and America at
large, were years marked by political tumult, social unrest . . .
and the best professional basketball ever played. Paradise, for
better or worse, was a hardwood court in midtown Manhattan.
Harvey Araton has followed the Knicks, old and new, for
decades--first as a teenage fan, then as a young sports reporter
with the New York Post, and now as a writer and columnist for the
New York Times. When the Garden Was Eden is the definitive account
of the New York Knicks in their vintage pomp. With measured prose
and shoe-leather reporting, Araton relives their most glorious
triumphs and bitter rivalries, and casts light on a team all but
forgotten outside of pregame highlight reels and nostalgic reunions
at the Garden.
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