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Chip Hilton books are always about football, basketball, or baseball. The most notable book in the series is Hoop Crazy, which examines the difficulties facing a black player wanting to join the basketball team. This is the only Chip Hilton book addressing social issues, and it does so in a compelling manner, although some of the early works ...
STAT: Standing Tall and Talented is a series of children's books written by NBA basketball player Amar'e Stoudemire. [2] The books are partially autobiographical and tell the story of an 11-year-old Amar'e who discovers his innate talent and has to overcome many obstacles to become the success he is today. The books are all targeted for ...
He is the author of the forthcoming book The Wonder Boy: Luka Doncic and the Curse of Greatness. [2] MacMahon started out studying business and playing basketball at a Division II school in Florida. He transferred to the University of North Texas (UNT) to major in broadcast journalism. [3]
The Mamba Mentality: How I Play is the autobiographical book of NBA player Kobe Bryant, where he provides personal insights on his life and basketball career. The book was published by Macmillian Publishers on October 28, 2018, with photography and an afterword by sports photographer Andrew D. Bernstein .
Books about basketball and those who play it. Subcategories. ... Pages in category "Basketball books" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.
Brautigam played high school basketball at Tualatin. In his senior year, the Timberwolves lost to a loaded Jefferson team in the state championship game that included future NBA players Aaron ...
Loose Balls: The Short Wild Life of the American Basketball Association is a sports book originally published in 1990 by Simon & Schuster. The book, a history of the original American Basketball Association , was written by sportswriter Terry Pluto , although much of his writing is limited to introductions and summaries of each season.
A Sense of Where You Are, by John McPhee, profiles Bill Bradley during Bradley's senior year at Princeton University.Bradley, who would later play in the National Basketball Association and serve in the United States Senate, was widely regarded as one of the best basketball players in the country, and his status as a Rhodes Scholar playing in the Ivy League only added to his allure.