Author: Todd Boyd
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 0814713165
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
It began with Magic, Bird, and Dr. J. Then came Michael. The Dream Team. The WNBA. And, most recently, "Spree" Latrell Sprewell--American Dream or American Nightmare?--the embodiment of everything many believe is wrong--and others believe is exciting--about the game. Today, despite the NBA strike, despite home run derbies, despite football's headlock on network television ratings, despite the much-heralded return of baseball, basketball has assumed a role in American culture and consciousness impossible to imagine 20 years ago, when arenas were empty and the NBA finals were broadcast via tape delay in the wee hours. So what happened? How did a "black sport," plagued by drug scandal and decimated by white flight, come to achieve such prominence? What are the subtle and not-so-subtle racial codes that define how the game is played and perceived, and the reception of its high-profile stars? What does the shift in popularity from the predominantly white, working-class ethos of baseball to the black, urban ethos of basketball suggest about contemporary life in America? What linkages exist between basketball and hip-hop culture and how did these develop? How has the arrival of women on the scene changed the equation? Bringing together journalists, cultural critics, and academics, this wide-ranging anthology has something for everyone, from hard-core fan to casual observer. Contributors: Todd Boyd, Kenneth L. Shropshire, Gerald Early, James Peterson, Susan J. Rayl, Davis W. Houck, Mark Conrad, Charles J. Ogletree, Jr., Earl Smith, Sohail Daulatzi, Larry Platt, Tina Sloan Green, Alpha Alexander, Tara McPherson, Aaron Baker.
Basketball Jones
Author: Todd Boyd
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 0814713165
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
It began with Magic, Bird, and Dr. J. Then came Michael. The Dream Team. The WNBA. And, most recently, "Spree" Latrell Sprewell--American Dream or American Nightmare?--the embodiment of everything many believe is wrong--and others believe is exciting--about the game. Today, despite the NBA strike, despite home run derbies, despite football's headlock on network television ratings, despite the much-heralded return of baseball, basketball has assumed a role in American culture and consciousness impossible to imagine 20 years ago, when arenas were empty and the NBA finals were broadcast via tape delay in the wee hours. So what happened? How did a "black sport," plagued by drug scandal and decimated by white flight, come to achieve such prominence? What are the subtle and not-so-subtle racial codes that define how the game is played and perceived, and the reception of its high-profile stars? What does the shift in popularity from the predominantly white, working-class ethos of baseball to the black, urban ethos of basketball suggest about contemporary life in America? What linkages exist between basketball and hip-hop culture and how did these develop? How has the arrival of women on the scene changed the equation? Bringing together journalists, cultural critics, and academics, this wide-ranging anthology has something for everyone, from hard-core fan to casual observer. Contributors: Todd Boyd, Kenneth L. Shropshire, Gerald Early, James Peterson, Susan J. Rayl, Davis W. Houck, Mark Conrad, Charles J. Ogletree, Jr., Earl Smith, Sohail Daulatzi, Larry Platt, Tina Sloan Green, Alpha Alexander, Tara McPherson, Aaron Baker.
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 0814713165
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
It began with Magic, Bird, and Dr. J. Then came Michael. The Dream Team. The WNBA. And, most recently, "Spree" Latrell Sprewell--American Dream or American Nightmare?--the embodiment of everything many believe is wrong--and others believe is exciting--about the game. Today, despite the NBA strike, despite home run derbies, despite football's headlock on network television ratings, despite the much-heralded return of baseball, basketball has assumed a role in American culture and consciousness impossible to imagine 20 years ago, when arenas were empty and the NBA finals were broadcast via tape delay in the wee hours. So what happened? How did a "black sport," plagued by drug scandal and decimated by white flight, come to achieve such prominence? What are the subtle and not-so-subtle racial codes that define how the game is played and perceived, and the reception of its high-profile stars? What does the shift in popularity from the predominantly white, working-class ethos of baseball to the black, urban ethos of basketball suggest about contemporary life in America? What linkages exist between basketball and hip-hop culture and how did these develop? How has the arrival of women on the scene changed the equation? Bringing together journalists, cultural critics, and academics, this wide-ranging anthology has something for everyone, from hard-core fan to casual observer. Contributors: Todd Boyd, Kenneth L. Shropshire, Gerald Early, James Peterson, Susan J. Rayl, Davis W. Houck, Mark Conrad, Charles J. Ogletree, Jr., Earl Smith, Sohail Daulatzi, Larry Platt, Tina Sloan Green, Alpha Alexander, Tara McPherson, Aaron Baker.
Basketball Jones
Author: E. Lynn Harris
Publisher: Anchor
ISBN: 0385529252
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
AJ Richardson is living the good life. Thanks to his longtime lover, NBA star Dray Jones, he has a gorgeous townhouse in New Orleans, plenty of frequent-flier miles, and an MBA he’s never had to use. Built on a deep and abiding love, their hidden relationship sustains them both. But when Dray’s teammates begin to ask insinuating questions, Dray puts their doubts to rest by marrying Judi, a beautiful and ambitious woman. Judi knows nothing about Dray's “other life.” Or does she? In Basketball Jones, E. Lynn Harris explores the consequences of loving someone who is desperate to conform. Filled with nonstop twists and turns, it will keep readers riveted from the first page to the last.
Publisher: Anchor
ISBN: 0385529252
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
AJ Richardson is living the good life. Thanks to his longtime lover, NBA star Dray Jones, he has a gorgeous townhouse in New Orleans, plenty of frequent-flier miles, and an MBA he’s never had to use. Built on a deep and abiding love, their hidden relationship sustains them both. But when Dray’s teammates begin to ask insinuating questions, Dray puts their doubts to rest by marrying Judi, a beautiful and ambitious woman. Judi knows nothing about Dray's “other life.” Or does she? In Basketball Jones, E. Lynn Harris explores the consequences of loving someone who is desperate to conform. Filled with nonstop twists and turns, it will keep readers riveted from the first page to the last.
Ten Times a Champion
Author: Mark C. Bodanza
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1491785233
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
Sam Jones spent his boyhood in a small city tucked away in the segregated south. In many ways, it was the most unlikely of settings for the start of a professional sports career marked by a rare kind of success. Guided by humble beginnings and values that included hard work, maturity, and respect, Sam soon discovered how much those early preparations would mean in the future as he entered college and set out on a trajectory that would eventually intersect with the Boston Celtics and produce astounding results. In his biography of the basketball legend, Mark Bodanza chronicles how Jones overcame obstacles on and off the basketball court to capture the attention of the Boston Celticsfresh from their first NBA championshipand become a surprising first-round draft pick in 1957 and, for the next twelve years, one of the games greatest champions. As Bodanza reveals Sams ultimate challenges and joys, it soon becomes evident that Jones was an extraordinary testament to what can be achieved through perseverance, integrity, and a faithful and determined effort, not just for himself but for the benefit of his team. Ten Times a Champion shares the fascinating story of a basketball legend who displayed unshakable tenacity and helped his beloved Boston Celtics achieve extraordinary goals.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1491785233
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
Sam Jones spent his boyhood in a small city tucked away in the segregated south. In many ways, it was the most unlikely of settings for the start of a professional sports career marked by a rare kind of success. Guided by humble beginnings and values that included hard work, maturity, and respect, Sam soon discovered how much those early preparations would mean in the future as he entered college and set out on a trajectory that would eventually intersect with the Boston Celtics and produce astounding results. In his biography of the basketball legend, Mark Bodanza chronicles how Jones overcame obstacles on and off the basketball court to capture the attention of the Boston Celticsfresh from their first NBA championshipand become a surprising first-round draft pick in 1957 and, for the next twelve years, one of the games greatest champions. As Bodanza reveals Sams ultimate challenges and joys, it soon becomes evident that Jones was an extraordinary testament to what can be achieved through perseverance, integrity, and a faithful and determined effort, not just for himself but for the benefit of his team. Ten Times a Champion shares the fascinating story of a basketball legend who displayed unshakable tenacity and helped his beloved Boston Celtics achieve extraordinary goals.
Basketball Jones
Author: E. Lynn Harris
Publisher: Anchor
ISBN: 0307278670
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
AJ Richardson is living the good life. Thanks to his longtime lover, NBA star Dray Jones, he has a gorgeous townhouse in New Orleans, plenty of frequent-flier miles, and an MBA he’s never had to use. Built on a deep and abiding love, their hidden relationship sustains them both. But when Dray’s teammates begin to ask insinuating questions, Dray puts their doubts to rest by marrying Judi, a beautiful and ambitious woman. Judi knows nothing about Dray's “other life.” Or does she? In Basketball Jones, E. Lynn Harris explores the consequences of loving someone who is desperate to conform. Filled with nonstop twists and turns, it will keep readers riveted from the first page to the last.
Publisher: Anchor
ISBN: 0307278670
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
AJ Richardson is living the good life. Thanks to his longtime lover, NBA star Dray Jones, he has a gorgeous townhouse in New Orleans, plenty of frequent-flier miles, and an MBA he’s never had to use. Built on a deep and abiding love, their hidden relationship sustains them both. But when Dray’s teammates begin to ask insinuating questions, Dray puts their doubts to rest by marrying Judi, a beautiful and ambitious woman. Judi knows nothing about Dray's “other life.” Or does she? In Basketball Jones, E. Lynn Harris explores the consequences of loving someone who is desperate to conform. Filled with nonstop twists and turns, it will keep readers riveted from the first page to the last.
Goodnight Basketball
Author: Michael Dahl
Publisher: Capstone Editions
ISBN: 1684462002
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 33
Book Description
A young fan cheers on his hometown basketball team, and then returns home to snuggle into bed.
Publisher: Capstone Editions
ISBN: 1684462002
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 33
Book Description
A young fan cheers on his hometown basketball team, and then returns home to snuggle into bed.
Top Cats
Author: Tom Jones
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781645315568
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
Stockton, California experienced a high-voltage jolt of enthusiasm during the 1960s when a young basketball coach named Dick Edwards brought a city together. Hired by the University of the Pacific to coach its team, Edwards had an ability to go "outside the campus gates" and capture the support of the city of Stockton and the outlying community. He built a rabid fan base that became honorary Pacific alumni and they all turned an old opera house in downtown Stockton into a "capitol" of basketball. The enthusiasm of the city helped Edwards develop a nationally-ranked program that the University of the Pacific, the city of Stockton, the county of San Joaquin, and the core of California's great Central Valley would grow to give unconditional support and interest. Read how a fiery coach and a small group of dedicated assistants used a hardscrabble approach with a bunch of driven athletes to make Stockton and the University of the Pacific shine.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781645315568
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
Stockton, California experienced a high-voltage jolt of enthusiasm during the 1960s when a young basketball coach named Dick Edwards brought a city together. Hired by the University of the Pacific to coach its team, Edwards had an ability to go "outside the campus gates" and capture the support of the city of Stockton and the outlying community. He built a rabid fan base that became honorary Pacific alumni and they all turned an old opera house in downtown Stockton into a "capitol" of basketball. The enthusiasm of the city helped Edwards develop a nationally-ranked program that the University of the Pacific, the city of Stockton, the county of San Joaquin, and the core of California's great Central Valley would grow to give unconditional support and interest. Read how a fiery coach and a small group of dedicated assistants used a hardscrabble approach with a bunch of driven athletes to make Stockton and the University of the Pacific shine.
How to Talk Basketball
Author: Sam Goldaper
Publisher: Galahad Books
ISBN: 9780883659205
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Publisher: Galahad Books
ISBN: 9780883659205
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Motivating Illustrations of Faith in Basketball
Author: Micheal L. Jones
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781621375142
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 38
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781621375142
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 38
Book Description
Bouncy and the Power of Yet
Author: Jim Jones
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781735035659
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Take a jump with Speedy and learn "The Power of Yet" in this fun Children's Picture Book that focuses on growth mindset. Speedy is a remote control car that is trying to overcome his fears of jumping over his ramp. "My box said I jump ramps, but I'm too scared! What if I crash? What if my wheels come off and everybody laughs at me?!!" Speedy explains. Bouncy and Yeti help Speedy realize he just doesn't know how to jump the ramp YET, but he can learn. This book is written by Youth Motivational Speaker Jim "Basketball" Jones and his wife Brenda Jones (an award winning educator). In this empowering Children's Picture Book, children learn The Power of Yet, which is the key to having a Growth Mindset. Children need to feel it's ok to make mistakes and to feel nervous, anxious or scared when trying new things. It's ok to fail, just keep trying.This is Book 2 in the "Bouncy and Friends" book series. Book 1 is "Bouncy: The Basketball that Couldn't Bounce." This book series has been designed to help children realize they are special and they can learn over time with effort.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781735035659
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Take a jump with Speedy and learn "The Power of Yet" in this fun Children's Picture Book that focuses on growth mindset. Speedy is a remote control car that is trying to overcome his fears of jumping over his ramp. "My box said I jump ramps, but I'm too scared! What if I crash? What if my wheels come off and everybody laughs at me?!!" Speedy explains. Bouncy and Yeti help Speedy realize he just doesn't know how to jump the ramp YET, but he can learn. This book is written by Youth Motivational Speaker Jim "Basketball" Jones and his wife Brenda Jones (an award winning educator). In this empowering Children's Picture Book, children learn The Power of Yet, which is the key to having a Growth Mindset. Children need to feel it's ok to make mistakes and to feel nervous, anxious or scared when trying new things. It's ok to fail, just keep trying.This is Book 2 in the "Bouncy and Friends" book series. Book 1 is "Bouncy: The Basketball that Couldn't Bounce." This book series has been designed to help children realize they are special and they can learn over time with effort.
Two Seasons in the Bubble
Author: Andrew W. Jones
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780985184483
Category : Basketball
Languages : en
Pages : 478
Book Description
Two Seasons in the Bubble is Andrew Jones' first-person account of teaching and coaching basketball in Bulgaria. His adventures are recounted with humor and pathos and masterfully interwoven with facts and observations about the history and culture of this mysterious country. In a land where shaking your head means yes and nodding your head means no, coaching basketball becomes the most foreign of all his experiences. Two Seasons covers the unforgettable basketball journey underneath an inflatable bubble-domed roof in Bulgaria where hoop dreams take on an entirely new meaning.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780985184483
Category : Basketball
Languages : en
Pages : 478
Book Description
Two Seasons in the Bubble is Andrew Jones' first-person account of teaching and coaching basketball in Bulgaria. His adventures are recounted with humor and pathos and masterfully interwoven with facts and observations about the history and culture of this mysterious country. In a land where shaking your head means yes and nodding your head means no, coaching basketball becomes the most foreign of all his experiences. Two Seasons covers the unforgettable basketball journey underneath an inflatable bubble-domed roof in Bulgaria where hoop dreams take on an entirely new meaning.