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Drain three pointers, slam dunk easily, and sink that buzzer-beater
from half court with the help of simple science. Your coach,
physicist John J. Fontanella, shows how you can improve your game
if you take advice from Isaac Newton. As you read, relive some of
the great moments in the game - this time with a scientist and
diehard basketball fan as your color analyst. Find out why you
ought to put spin on the ball. Get tips on how to improve your free
throw and increase your percentage from the charity stripe. You'll
even learn how to shatter the backboard, if that's something you've
always dreamed of doing. With photographs and simple high school
formulas, physics professor Fontanella - who played in college
against Pittsburgh and Syracuse - reveals the key pieces of physics
that underscore basketball. He covers almost every aspect of the
game, weaving in stories from games he's played and games he's
seen, and tales from basketball history and folklore. Physics comes
alive as you see how Kobe Bryant, Wilt the Stilt Chamberlain,
Michael Jordan, Becky Hammon, and J. J. Reddick do naturally the
things that Isaac Newton says they should.
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