When John Beilein arrived at University of Michigan in 2007, the
once-proud men's basketball program was adrift after failing to
reach the NCAA Tournament for nine straight seasons. Over the next
twelve years, he became the program's all-time winningest coach,
reached two national championship games, won four Big Ten
championships and produced eight NBA first-round draft picks. In an
age of ethical lapses throughout college basketball, Beilein
succeeded without a hint of impropriety. As much a teacher as a
coach, he consistently identified undervalued recruits, taught them
his innovative offensive system and carefully developed them into
better players--an approach to the game that drove his
unprecedented rise from high school junior varsity coach to head
coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers. This book examines his tenure at
Michigan in detail for the first time.
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