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Vintage Browns - A Warm Look Back at the Cleveland Browns of the 1970s, '80s, '90s and More (Paperback): Terry Pluto Vintage Browns - A Warm Look Back at the Cleveland Browns of the 1970s, '80s, '90s and More (Paperback)
Terry Pluto
R391 R367 Discovery Miles 3 670 Save R24 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Loose Balls - The Short, Wild Life of the American Basketball Association (Paperback, Reissue ed.): Terry Pluto Loose Balls - The Short, Wild Life of the American Basketball Association (Paperback, Reissue ed.)
Terry Pluto
R544 R514 Discovery Miles 5 140 Save R30 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

What do Julius Erving, Larry Brown, Moses Malone, Bob Costas, the Indiana Pacers, the San Antonio Spurs and the Slam Dunk Contest have in common? They all got their professional starts in the American Basketball Association.

The NBA may have won the financial battle, but the ABA won the artistic war. With its stress on wide-open individual play, the adoption of the 3-point shot and pressing defense, and the encouragement of flashy moves and flying dunks, today's NBA is still -- decades later -- just the ABA without the red, white and blue ball.

"Loose Balls" is, after all these years, the definitive and most widely respected history of the ABA. It's a wild ride through some of the wackiest, funniest, strangest times ever to hit pro sports -- told entirely through the (often incredible) words of those who played, wrote and connived their way through the league's nine seasons.

Vintage Cavs - A Warm Look Back at the Cavaliers of the Cleveland Arena and Richfield Coliseum Years (Paperback): Terry Pluto Vintage Cavs - A Warm Look Back at the Cavaliers of the Cleveland Arena and Richfield Coliseum Years (Paperback)
Terry Pluto
R371 R348 Discovery Miles 3 480 Save R23 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Glory Days in Tribe Town - The Cleveland Indians and Jacobs Field 1994-1997 (Paperback): Terry Pluto, Tom Hamilton Glory Days in Tribe Town - The Cleveland Indians and Jacobs Field 1994-1997 (Paperback)
Terry Pluto, Tom Hamilton
R458 R429 Discovery Miles 4 290 Save R29 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Franchise: Lebron James and the Remaking of the Cleveland Cavaliers (Paperback): Terry Pluto, Brian Windhorst The Franchise: Lebron James and the Remaking of the Cleveland Cavaliers (Paperback)
Terry Pluto, Brian Windhorst
R354 R329 Discovery Miles 3 290 Save R25 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Joe Tait: It's Been a Real Ball - Stories from a Hall-Of-Fame Sports Broadcasting Career (Paperback): Terry Pluto Joe Tait: It's Been a Real Ball - Stories from a Hall-Of-Fame Sports Broadcasting Career (Paperback)
Terry Pluto
R403 R375 Discovery Miles 3 750 Save R28 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"An easy, fun book to read and will surely bring back good memories for Cleveland sports fans who listened to Tait's trademark calls since 1970." -- 20SecondTimeout.com

Joe Tait is like a family friend to three generations of Cleveland sports fans. This book celebrates his Hall-of-Fame broadcasting career with stories from Joe and dozens of fans, media colleagues, and players.

He was "the Voice of the Cleveland Cavaliers." But to fans, Joe was also "one of us." Cavs basketball, Indians baseball, or Mount Union football, he made the game come alive, and wasn't afraid to speak his mind--even when it might get him in trouble with the coach or the owner.

In high school, Joe loved sports but wasn't always good enough to make the team. Then he discovered play-by-play announcing. Combining two passions, he began to carefully build a broadcasting career that would eventually touch the lives of countless other sports fans.

Pluto weaves a roughly chronological narrative that hits the highlights of a long career. It also uncovers some touching personal details. For example, one chapter describes how Joe's father, a stern man with a deep-rooted distrust of black people, came to become good friends with Cavaliers center Nate Thurmond, to Joe's surprise and delight.

With fans, Joe was often more popular than the players on the court--especially during the Cavs' dimmer days. When notoriously incompetent team owner Ted Stepien fired Joe in the 1980s, fans protested and staged a rally in his honor. When new owner Gordon Gund took over the team, the first thing did was hire Joe back. "He is the franchise," Gund said. "To have a basketball team in Cleveland, you have to have Joe Tait."

His work inspired a generation of young broadcasters. Language he invented became part of the common broadcast language in Northeast Ohio. "Left to right on your radio dial" . . . "Wham, with the right hand" . . . "It's a beautiful day for baseball " . . . "To the line, to the lane . . ."

The stories in this book will make fans feel like they're sitting alongside Joe enjoying a play-by-play recap of the remarkable career they shared together.

False Start - How the New Browns Were Set Up to Fail (Paperback): Terry Pluto False Start - How the New Browns Were Set Up to Fail (Paperback)
Terry Pluto
R363 R339 Discovery Miles 3 390 Save R24 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Comeback: Lebron, the Cavs & Cleveland - How Lebron James Came Home and Brought Cleveland a Championship (Paperback): Terry... The Comeback: Lebron, the Cavs & Cleveland - How Lebron James Came Home and Brought Cleveland a Championship (Paperback)
Terry Pluto
R371 R348 Discovery Miles 3 480 Save R23 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Things I've Learned from Watching the Browns (Paperback): Terry Pluto Things I've Learned from Watching the Browns (Paperback)
Terry Pluto
R407 R380 Discovery Miles 3 800 Save R27 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"For dedicated Browns fans the book is] like leafing through an old family photo album." -- BlogCritics.com

Here's a question for any Browns fan: Why?

Why, more than four long decades after your team's last championship . . . despite a relentless pattern of heartbreak, teasing, and more heartbreak . . . capped with a decade of utter futility . . . do you still stick with the Cleveland Browns?

Veteran sportswriter Terry Pluto gets a daily barrage of email from fans letting their hearts bleed out orange and brown. So he decided to ask his readers: Just what is it about this team that makes you love them, hate them, and still keep coming back for more?

A thousand fans responded--in detail. Their stories--along with interviews with former players and Pluto's own expert analysis--deliver the answer. Answers, actually. Because like any intense relationship, it's a little complicated . . .

Covering the Browns from 1964 through present day, this book does for Cleveland football what Pluto's classic about the Indians, The Curse of Rocky Colavito, did for Cleveland baseball: It won't make the pain go away, but it might help you remember why it's worth enduring.

The Curse of Rocky Colavito - A Loving Look at a Thirty-Year Slump (Paperback): Terry Pluto The Curse of Rocky Colavito - A Loving Look at a Thirty-Year Slump (Paperback)
Terry Pluto
R435 R408 Discovery Miles 4 080 Save R27 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Anybody can have an off-decade. But three? It's enough to make you believe in the supernatural. The Cleveland Indians were surely tempting the fates when they traded away Rocky Colavito. He was young, strong, rugged, popular, and coming off back-to-back 40 home run/100 RBI seasons. He was the type of player you just don't trade, especially not for a three-years-older singles hitter, even if Harvey Kuenn had just won the American League batting title. Frank Lane's blunder could be expected to hurt the Tribe's pennant chances for a while. But for a generation? In the thirteen years before the trade, the Indians finished above .500 twelve times, and were first, second, or third in the league nine times. In the thirty-three years since the trade, they've finished above .500 six times, and were in the top three in their league just once (never finishing as high as third in their division). With the sharp-edged wit and keen eye for detail that have made him Cleveland's favorite sportswriter, Terry Pluto looks at the strange goings-on of the past thirty-plus years, unusual occurrences that could only be the result of some cosmic plan. Other teams lose players to injuries; the Indians lose them to alcoholism (Sam McDowell), a nervous breakdown (Tony Horton), and the pro golf tour (Ken Harrelson - okay, so it was only for a little while). Other teams bask in the glow when a young star plays in the All-Star Game in his first full season; the Indians saw catcher Ray Fosse's career derailed by a homeplate collision with Pete Rose in the 1970 midsummer classic. Other teams make deals to improve the ballclub; the Indians had to trade young Dennis Eckersley because his wife had fallen in love with hisbest friend and teammate, Rick Manning. Through long years of trials and tribulations that would have tested Job, the Indians' faithful have continued to come to huge, drafty Cleveland Stadium. Pluto understands the fierce attachment Tribe fans feel for their team, because he's

Faith and You Volume 1 - Essays on Faith in Everyday Life (Paperback): Terry Pluto Faith and You Volume 1 - Essays on Faith in Everyday Life (Paperback)
Terry Pluto
R330 R306 Discovery Miles 3 060 Save R24 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"Sometimes I wish my minister would read his column instead of the sermon "

That's the kind of response Plain Dealer columnist Terry Pluto draws from devoted readers of his faith column. Although best known as an award-winning sportswriter, Pluto has also earned a reputation--and a growing audience--for his down-to-earth musings on more spiritual subjects.

This followup to his first collection, "Everyday Faith," offers 28 all-new thoughtful essays on faith in everyday life--practical topics such as choosing a church, lending money to friends, dealing with jerks, sharing your faith, visiting the sick, even planning a funeral.

Perhaps it's because Pluto doesn't claim to have the answers that so many readers are drawn to his writing.

"Real faith writing should be about real life," Pluto says. "I write as much about my failures as my triumphs, because that is what a life of faith is about. It's often as much suffering as celebration, with lots of mundane, everyday stuff in between. I write for people who may have been hurt by someone in church, people who have been discouraged by one who claimed to speak for God . . . I write for people who have found contentment in their faith but want a deeper relationship with God."

The Browns Blues - Two Decades of Utter Frustration: Why Everything Kept Going Wrong for the Cleveland Browns (Paperback):... The Browns Blues - Two Decades of Utter Frustration: Why Everything Kept Going Wrong for the Cleveland Browns (Paperback)
Terry Pluto
R379 R358 Discovery Miles 3 580 Save R21 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Tall Tales - The Glory Years of the NBA, in the Words of the Men Who Played, Coached, and Built Pro Basketball (Paperback):... Tall Tales - The Glory Years of the NBA, in the Words of the Men Who Played, Coached, and Built Pro Basketball (Paperback)
Terry Pluto
R578 Discovery Miles 5 780 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

An history of the beginnings of the National Basketball Associations for true basketball fans.
"Tall Tales" in an oral history of the early days of the National Basketball Associations, when giants such as Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell, Maurice Stokes, Oscar Robertson, Bob Pettit, Lenny Wilkens, Hot Rod Hundley, Jerry West, and Elgin Baylor stalked the boards. When players sometimes had second jobs in the off-season. When teams were based in towns like Fort Wayne, Syracuse, and Rochester. If you consider yourself a true basketball fan, you need to know the sport's roots. They're all here, courtesy of Terry Pluto.

Unguarded - My Forty Years Surviving in the NBA (Paperback): Lenny Wilkens, Terry Pluto Unguarded - My Forty Years Surviving in the NBA (Paperback)
Lenny Wilkens, Terry Pluto
R458 Discovery Miles 4 580 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

For forty years, he has been the Quiet Man of the NBA. As a rookie, he was overshadowed by two pretty fair guards who entered the league

at the same time: Jerry West and Oscar Robertson. As a veteran, he was -- both figuratively and literally -- a coach on the floor, but he had the misfortune to play for several struggling teams. As a general manager, he won a championship and made back-to-back Finals appearances -- but he did it without superstars, a year before Magic Johnson and Larry Bird revitalized the league. And as a coach, he has won more games than anyone in NBA history -- but spent his best years locked in the same division as Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls.

Basketball connoisseurs have long appreciated the style and intelligence with which Lenny Wilkens played and the unflappability and class he's brought to coaching. The respect he has earned resulted in his joining the legendary John Wooden as the only men to be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame "twice" -- first as a player, and then as a coach.

Now, in "Unguarded, " Lenny Wilkens steps out from behind his placid demeanor to speak plainly and unequivocally on the enormous social and athletic changes he's seen in his career.

Wilkens sounds off about the challenges he had to overcome in the course of his journey: the racism that left him off the 1960 Olympic basketball team and kept him from being chosen as head coach of the first Dream Team; the fatal miscalculation that kept his Cleveland Cavaliers from getting past Michael Jordan to the NBA Finals; the painful, frustrating task of coaching a troubled and troublesome J.R. Rider, a player who contributed to his departure from Atlanta. And he credits those who went out of their way to help him: the priests and nuns who taught him the value of discipline and reinforced his faith; the coaches who pushed him to develop his talents to the fullest; the selfless players such as John Johnson, Hot Rod Williams, Larry Nance, Steve Smith, and many others who sacrificed individual glory for the good of their teams; his mother, Henrietta, and his wife, Marilyn, who stood beside him in many trying times.

"Unguarded "reveals the Lenny Wilkens we have never seen before, the tough, strong, thoughtful, and analytical man who has spent a life in basketball making his teammates and players better than they knew they could be. Thought-provoking, candid, always honest, Wilkens shares all the secrets he's learned in his four decades surviving in the NBA storm.

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