Ultimate Basketball: More than 100 Years of the Sprot's Evolution - Book Review,
by John Hareas

From Publishers Weekly The first game of basketball, played in 1891 with wooden peach baskets nailed to the lower rail of a gymnasium balcony, lasted 30 minutes, during which time only one basket was scored. A decade later, during the aptly named Cage Era, the game closely resembled a pay-per-view wrestling match: "Players would be thrown against the wire... and most of us would get cut. The court was covered in blood," remarked one player. As this volume illustrates, however, basketball would slowly evolve, aided by scores of innovative players and coaches, its popularity elevated by marquee teams, among the earliest of them the Harlem Globetrotters (originally named the Savoy Big Five of Chicago) and the NBAs first dynasty, the Minneapolis Lakers. Employing a magazine-like layout, with numerous images interspersed with short, easily digestible chunks of text, this book is better suited to the coffee table than the bookshelf. Fans of basketball history will find the first section an enjoyable, albeit brief, decade-by-decade overview of the game, chock-full of statistics, player and coach profiles, and synopses of some of the biggest moments in the sports history. The "Elements of the Game" section, meanwhile, is a hodgepodge of basketball tidbits, covering everything from key innovations in shooting and the evolution of the games rules to NBA collectibles and on-court dancers. Fans of the ever-loquacious Bill Walton, an analyst for ABC/ESPN and one of the games greats, may find his foreword disappointingly brief. The volumes many photographs, however, are a treat, particularly those that capture the game in its infancy, providing a visual context out of which readers can better understand just how far the sport has come.Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Book Description Ultimate Basketball is a fascinating and in-depth look at the sport from its humble beginnings in 1891 to the multimillion-dollar global business of today. Follow a decade-by-decade chronology of the sport, read about legendary coaches and players, team dynasties, the fanciest locker room, and the most important stats and rules of the game. Everything you need to know about basketball is in this action-packed, fully illustrated one-of-a-kind volume.
About the Author Bill Walton, one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History, currently serving as an analyst for ABC/ESPN's coverage of the NBA. A member of UCLA's NCAA championship teams in 1972 and 1973, Walton led the Portland Trail Blazers to the NBA championship in 1977, winning the NBA Finals MVP award, and was a member of the 1986 Boston Celtics championship team.
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