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In the tradition of The Boys of Summer and The Bronx Is Burning, New York Times sports columnist Harvey Araton delivers a fascinating look at the 1970s New York Knicks—part autobiography, part sports history, part epic, set against the tumultuous era when Walt Frazier, Willis Reed, and Bill Bradley reigned supreme in the world of basketball. Perfect for readers of Jeff Pearlman’s The Bad Guys Won!, Peter Richmond’s Badasses, and Pat Williams’s Coach Wooden, Araton’s revealing story of the Knicks’ heyday is far more than a review of one of basketball’s greatest teams’ inspiring story—it is, at heart, a stirring recreation of a time and place when the NBA championships defined the national dream.
Publisher : Harper Paperbacks; Reprint edition (October 2, 2012)
Language : English
Paperback : 384 pages
ISBN-10 : 0061956244
ISBN-13 : 978-0061956249
Item Weight : 10.4 ounces
Dimensions : 5.31 x 0.86 x 8 inches
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