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City/Game - by William C Rhoden (Hardcover)
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- The players, people, flavor, and contributions New York has given the game.
- About the Author: William C. Rhoden has been a sportswriter for the New York Times since 1983 and has written the "Sports of the Times" column for more than a decade.
- 192 Pages
- Sports + Recreation, Basketball
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The players, people, flavor, and contributions New York has given the game. From the playgrounds to the NBA, New York has invented a way of playing basketball, and City/Game is not only about the three renowned NBA teams--the Knicks, the Nets, and the Liberty--and their predecessors, but also the many high-school and college basketball teams with legendary rivalries. Through art and testimonials from the fans, coaches, and players, we learn about Lew Alcindor (later known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar), Kenny Anderson, and Chris Mullin, all birthed on the city blacktop and who took their skills to the NBA hardwood. Explore the famous street-ball courts on a map of the five boroughs, including Rucker Park and the Cage on West 4th Street, home to Abdul-Jabbar, Wilt Chamberlain, and Kyrie Irving; read about New York's style of play--like the infamous one-handed jump shot--and glossary of NYC-style trash talk and slang; see "celebrity row" photographs courtside at the Garden and Barclay's Center; revel in the images, headlines, and objects related to the 1970 and 1973 championship Knicks. Packed with new and archival images, this book brings the energy of the sport through original essays by noted writers and highlights from players, fans, and rising stars of the New York scene and features interviews with NBA greats including Queens-born Kenny Smith and Bronx-born former Knick Rod Strickland. A great book for any basketball fan to relive old memories and learn new details.Review Quotes
"New York's Got Game...Basketball as we know it began in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1891, "but its real history is a New York story," writes Whitney W. Donhauser in the foreword to a book of photographs whose publication accompanies next week's opening of "City/Game: Basketball in New York," at the Museum of the City of New York. "What makes New York the mecca of basketball? Is it [its] legendary playgrounds? The world-famous arenas? The hype? All that is part of it," Knicks star Walt "Clyde" Frazier writes, "but mostly New York is the mecca because of the people." Here, a selection of images from the book chronicles the sport's connection with the city that gave us Michael Jordan, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Chris Mullin." --Julia Vitale, AIRMAIL.COM
About the Author
William C. Rhoden has been a sportswriter for the New York Times since 1983 and has written the "Sports of the Times" column for more than a decade. Walt "Clyde" Frazier is a two-time NBA champion.Additional product information and recommendations
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