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The NBA In Black And White - The Memoir of a Trailblazing NBA Player and Coach (Hardcover): Ray Scott The NBA In Black And White - The Memoir of a Trailblazing NBA Player and Coach (Hardcover)
Ray Scott; As told to Charley Rosen; Foreword by Earl 'The Pearl' Monroe
R608 R539 Discovery Miles 5 390 Save R69 (11%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
The Chosen Game - A Jewish Basketball History (Hardcover): Charley Rosen The Chosen Game - A Jewish Basketball History (Hardcover)
Charley Rosen
R607 R551 Discovery Miles 5 510 Save R56 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A few years after its invention by James Naismith, basketball became the primary sport in the crowded streets of the Jewish neighborhood on New York's Lower East Side. Participating in the new game was a quick and enjoyable way to become Americanized. Jews not only dominated the sport for the next fifty-plus years but were also instrumental in modernizing the game. Barney Sedran was considered the best player in the country at the City College of New York from 1909 to 1911. In 1927 Abe Saperstein took over management of the Harlem Globetrotters, playing a key role in popularizing and integrating the game. Later he helped found the American Basketball Association and introduced the three-point shot. More recently, Nancy Lieberman played in a men's pro summer league and became the first woman to coach a men's pro team, and Larry Brown became the only coach to win both NCAA and the NBA championships. While the influence of Jewish players, referees, coaches, and administrators has gradually diminished since the mid-1950s, the current basketball scene features numerous Jews in important positions. Through interviews and lively anecdotes from franchise owners, coaches, players, and referees, The Chosen Game explores the contribution of Jews to the evolution of present-day pro basketball.

Sammy Wong, All-american (Paperback): Charley Rosen Sammy Wong, All-american (Paperback)
Charley Rosen
R307 R281 Discovery Miles 2 810 Save R26 (8%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This title tells the tale of a very talented Asian basketball player's rise and stumble in the all-American sport of basketball - among the most international of team sports, yet one where until very recently Asians were completely unrepresented. The novel unwinds in spectacular fashion. On his high school, college, and professional teams, Sammy isn't given much of a chance. Then when he does get into games, he turns out to be the kind of player who can turn a losing team into a winning one. Wong's career turns on chance opportunities and unexpected twists as much as on talent, persistence and hard work.

The House Of Moses All-stars - A Novel (Paperback): Charley Rosen The House Of Moses All-stars - A Novel (Paperback)
Charley Rosen
R354 R329 Discovery Miles 3 290 Save R25 (7%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This bittersweet comic novel follows the House of Moses All-Stars--a third-rate Jewish basketball team--as it crosses the country seeking hope, redemption, and a winning season. Charlie Rosen is also the author of Have Jump Shot-Will Travel, which was nominated for the National Book Award.

No Blood, No Foul (Paperback): Charley Rosen No Blood, No Foul (Paperback)
Charley Rosen
R340 R312 Discovery Miles 3 120 Save R28 (8%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The story of a man who must come to terms with a debilitating injury and chase after his dreams. Jason Lewis is a star college basketball player just returned from the Second World War. He's a hero, but he's lost two fingers and can't play any longer. So he decides instead to become a referee.

Trouthe, Lies, And Basketball (Paperback): Charley Rosen Trouthe, Lies, And Basketball (Paperback)
Charley Rosen
R393 R356 Discovery Miles 3 560 Save R37 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Perfectly Awful - The Philadelphia 76ers' Horrendous and Hilarious 1972-1973 Season (Hardcover): Charley Rosen Perfectly Awful - The Philadelphia 76ers' Horrendous and Hilarious 1972-1973 Season (Hardcover)
Charley Rosen
R736 R652 Discovery Miles 6 520 Save R84 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During the 1972-73 season, the Philadelphia 76ers were not just a bad team; they were fantastically awful. Doomed from the start after losing their leading scorer and rebounder, Billy Cunningham, as well as head coach Jack Ramsay, they lost twenty-one of their first twenty-three games. A Philadelphia newspaper began calling them the Seventy Sickers, and they duly lost their last thirteen games on their way to a not-yet-broken record of nine wins and seventy-three losses.
Charley Rosen recaptures the futility of that season through the firsthand accounts of players, participants, and observers. Although the team was uniformly bad, there were still many memorable moments, and the lore surrounding the team is legendary. Once, when head coach Lou Rubin tried to substitute John Q. Trapp out of a game, Trapp refused and told Rubin to look behind the team's bench, whereby one of Trapp's friends supposedly opened his jacket to show his handgun. With only four wins at the All-Star break, Rubin was fired and replaced by player-coach Kevin Loughery.
In addition to chronicling the 76ers' woes, "Perfectly Awful" also captures the drama, culture, and attitude of the NBA in an era when many white fans believed that the league had too many black players, most of whom were overtly political and/or using recreational drugs.

Crazy Basketball - A Life In and Out of Bounds (Hardcover): Charley Rosen Crazy Basketball - A Life In and Out of Bounds (Hardcover)
Charley Rosen; Foreword by Phil Jackson
R759 R676 Discovery Miles 6 760 Save R83 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Commentator, analyst, author, and all-around pro basketball presence, Charley Rosen may seem like a natural, sprung upon the sports scene with the NBA in his blood. Phil Jackson, Rosen's longtime collaborator, might agree; after all, he attributes the statement on a plaque on his desk to Charley: "Basketball isn't just a metaphor for life--it's more important than that " And yet how Rosen arrived at his present position comfortably overseeing basketball at its finest is a story as unexpected as it is delightful, documenting basketball travels as unlikely as they are nomadic and eclectic.
Rosen's story begins during his undergraduate days at Hunter College, where his basketball exploits were equally triumphant and embarrassing, including a pickup game against Wilt Chamberlain. Things really got interesting when he made his way into the Continental Basketball Association (CBA), the breeding ground for nothing less than the second-best gathering of basketball players in the world. In the circus that was the CBA, Rosen found his place alongside Phil Jackson, then the newly hired coach of the Albany Patroons. Life in the CBA, as Rosen tells it, was never dull, with players doing illegal substances on van rides through snowstorms and teams financed by porn producers. His journey from the CBA to a desk at Fox Sports is a one-of-a-kind basketball story--only to be believed in the words of the guy who actually lived it.

Players and Pretenders - The Basketball Team That Couldn't Shoot Straight (Paperback, Revised): Charley Rosen Players and Pretenders - The Basketball Team That Couldn't Shoot Straight (Paperback, Revised)
Charley Rosen; Afterword by Charley Rosen
R508 R479 Discovery Miles 4 790 Save R29 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Players and Pretenders" tells the story of the flip side of basketball's "March Madness," where the game is played by average players for love, not for money. At the end of the 1970s at Bard College, where there was no pretense of institutional support, Charley Rosen gathered his hoops hopefuls and put together a basketball season whose impact reached far beyond the court. Writing with a humorous touch, Rosen details the Running Red Devils' season, simultaneously examining the lives of those who made it so memorable and providing a glimpse of how the team members existed off the courts as both players and pretenders. His book playfully depicts the 1979-80 basketball season at Bard College and the "sports for fun" side of the game.

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