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            <title>Youth basketball drills
            by Paye, Burrall, 1938-
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            <title>Sum it up a thousand and ninety-eight victories, a couple of irrelevant losses, and a life in perspective
            by Summitt, Pat Head, 1952-
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            <title>Chasing perfect : the will to win in basketball and life
            by Hurley, Bob.
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            <title>Winning basketball fundamentals
            by Rose, Lee H.
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            <title>Make it take it
            by Bradburd, Rus, 1959-
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            <title>Toughness : developing true strength on and off the court
            by Bilas, Jay, 1963-
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            <description>The basketball player, coach, and ESPN analyst examines his life and career through the prism of toughness, which he explains comes from discipline, a team-oriented mind-set, and belief in oneself.</description>
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            <title>Sarah Palin and the Wasilla Warriors : the true story of the improbable 1982 Alaska State basketball championship
            by Shropshire, Mike.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1575678</link>
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            <description>Long before everyone knew Sarah Palin as Momma Grizzly, the girls on her team called their point guard Sarah Barracuda for her tenacious play. That determination fit in well on scrappy team from a small town where people were proud to call themselves Valley Trash and happy to take on the big city schools. As beautiful as Alaska is, its also unforgiving. Its a place where your first mistake may be your last. When the winter comes and the nights are long and the temperatures plunge, everyone starts looking for an escape. All across Alaska, those gyms--bright and warm--become a sanctuary not only for the players but for their isolated hometowns as well. Acclaimed sportswriter Mike Shropshire goes beyond Sarah Palins media profile to tell the untold story of how she and a team of young women came together to overcome daunting odds both on and off the court--Provided by publisher.</description>
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            <title>Dream team how michael, magic, larry, charles, and the greatest team of all time conquered the world and changed the game of basketball forever
            by McCallum, Jack.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1667892</link>
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            <title>Jeremy Lin : the incredible rise of the NBAs most unlikely superstar
            by Gutman, Bill.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1623832</link>
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            <description>Chronicles the life of the Harvard-educated Asian American economics student who was signed by the New York Knicks in 2011 and became an unlikely star.</description>
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            <title>The ultimate book of March madness : the players, games, and Cinderellas that captivated a nation
            by Hager, Tom, 1989-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1668309</link>
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            <description>A complete history of the NCAA Mens Basketball Tournament, including capsules of every tournament from 1930 to present, and detailed analyses of the top 100 games in tournament history--</description>
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            <title>Basketball for women
            by Lieberman, Nancy, 1958-
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            <title>Dream team how Michael, Magic, Larry, Charles, and the greatest team of all time conquered the world and changed the game of basketball forever
            by McCallum, Jack, 1949-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1667868</link>
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            <description>Acclaimed sports journalist Jack McCallum delivers the untold story of the greatest team ever assembled. The 1992 U.S. Olympic mens basketball team that captivated the world, kindled hoop dreams, and remade the NBA into a global sensation.</description>
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            <title>Winning spirit basketball : find your greatness within
            by Mullin, Chris, 1963-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1712799</link>
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            <title>Basketball shooting
            by Hopla, Dave.
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            <title>Dr. Jack on winning basketball
            by Ramsay, Jack, 1925-
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            <title>2011 NCAA Final Four Tournament Records
            by Triumph Books (COR)
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            <title>West by West : my charmed, tormented life
            by West, Jerry, 1938-
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            <description>Basketball great Jerry West tells his story--from his tough childhood in West Virginia, to his unbelievable college success at West Virginia University, his 40-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers, and his relationships with NBA legends.</description>
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            <title>Basketball for dummies
            by Phelps, Richard.
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            <description>From players and personalities in the game to rules, regulations, and equipment, this hands-on, friendly guide is a slam-dunk of information and insight for anyone who loves basketball.</description>
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            <title>When the Garden was Eden : Clyde, the captain, dollar bill, and the glory days of the New York Knicks
            by Araton, Harvey.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1482796</link>
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            <description>The fascinating account--part autobiography, part sports history--of a young New York sportswriter sent out to cover his favorite team, the New York Knicks, during the social unrest of the 1960s and 70s--</description>
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            <title>The University of Arizona basketball vault : the history of the Wildcats
            by Rivera, Steve.
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            <title>Doc : the rise and rise of Julius Erving
            by Mallozzi, Vincent M.
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            <description>This book tells Dr. Js amazing story, following his basketball journey from his Long Island childhood to the street games of New York City to a college career as his skills, reputation, and character grew. It follows his entrance into the ABA, where he revolutionized the game by glamorizing the dunk, and his conquering of the NBA, where he was Michael Jordan before there was a Jordan. It relates the family struggles hes had since leaving the game and charts the transformation of the man into myth.</description>
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            <title>Basketball : an essential guide to skills, techniques and tactics
            by Radu, Alexandru.
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            <title>Basketballs greatest stars
            by Grange, Michael.
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            <title>The compendium of professional basketball
            by Bradley, Robert D.
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            <description>A collection of facts, standings, histories, and statistics for all professional basketball leagues, including mens and womens, major and minor, active and defunct.--From publishers description.</description>
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            <title>The wisdom of Wooden : my century on and off the court
            by Wooden, John, 1910-2010.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1154690</link>
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            <title>FreeDarko presents the undisputed guide to pro basketball history.
            
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            <title>Play their hearts out [a coach, his star recruit, and the youth basketball machine]
            by Dohrmann, George.
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            <description>The NBA has returned to prominence on the backs of phenoms like LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, and Kevin Garnett. The media promotes them, the shoe companies pay them, and America applauds. But how exactly do such players reach the pros? What do they give up to get there? And what happens to those who fall short? Drawing on eight years of reporting and telling the very specific tale of one talented young recruit, his coach, and his teammates, George Dohrmann immerses listeners in the world of grassroots basketball, where men hunt for future NBA stars and young boys and their parents navigate a tumultuous course in pursuit of basketball glory.</description>
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            <title>Tales from the Arizona Wildcats Hardwood
            by Rivera, Steve
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            <title>Tales from the Phoenix Suns
            by Tulumello, Mike
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            <title>The real McCoy
            by McCoy, Al.
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            <description>An account of the career of Iowa farmboy turned Hall of Fame broadcaster, Al McCoy.</description>
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            <title>When the game was ours
            by Bird, Larry, 1956-
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            <description>A portrait of two legendary basketball players across three decades and through professional basketballs best times.</description>
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            <title>Basketball training : for the athlete, by the athlete
            
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            <title>When the game was ours
            by Bird, Larry, 1956-
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            <description>With intimate, fly-on-the-wall detail, When the Game Was Ours transports readers to an electric era of basketball and reveals for the first time the inner workings of two players--Larry Bird and Earvin Magic Johnson--dead set on besting one another.</description>
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            <title>Need to argue! make a list! : my list of all-time greatest basketball players
            by Franco, Steve.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1010720</link>
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            <title>Basketball basics : how to play like the pros
            by Triano, Jay, 1958-
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            <title>The art of a beautiful game : the thinking fans tour of the NBA
            by Ballard, Chris.
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            <title>When the game was ours
            by Bird, Larry, 1956-
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            <description>From the moment these two players took the court on opposing sides, they engaged in a fierce physical and psychological battle. Their uncommonly competitive relationship came to symbolize the most compelling rivalry in the NBA. These were the basketball epics of the 1980s - Celtics vs Lakers, East vs West, physical vs finesse, Old School vs Showtime, even white vs black...</description>
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            <title>The Book of basketball : the NBA according to the sports guy
            by Simmons, Bill.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1011466</link>
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            <description>Bill Simmons, the from-the-womb hoops addict known to millions as ESPN.coms Sports Guy, offers in a single volume his wildly opinionated and thoroughly entertaining look at the past, present, and future of pro basketball.</description>
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            <title>The Dandy Dons : Bill Russell, K.C. Jones, Phil Woolpert, and one of college basketballs greatest and most innovative teams
            by Johnson, James W., 1938-
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            <title>Character driven : life, lessons, and basketball
            by Fisher, Derek, 1974-
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            <title>Rebound! : basketball, busing, Larry Bird, and the rebirth of Boston
            by Connelly, Michael
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            <title>The mighty Miami Vandals : a scrapbook of the Arizona 1950-51 Miami High School championship basketball team
            by Pea, Wilfred Gomez.
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            <title>Basketball championships most wanted : the top 10 book of March mayhem, playoff performances, and tournament oddities
            by Hudson, David 1969-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=695636</link>
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            <title>Cinderella : inside the rise of mid-major college basketball
            by Litos, Michael.
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            <title>Taking shots : tall tales, bizarre battles, and the incredible truth about the NBA
            by Glass, Keith.
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            <description>One of my favorite players, Chuck Nevitt, played with Isiah Thomas on the championship teams of the Detroit Pistons. Their paths to Detroit could not have been more opposite. Isiah was the second pick in the NBA draft. I think Chuck was 137th. Isiah was a prospect; Chuck was a suspect. After both of them retired from playing, Isiah became the first president of the expansion Toronto Raptors. One of Isiahs main functions was to prepare for the upcoming expansion draft. Isiah was trying to assess which players might be unprotected around the league. He called me to inquire about one of my players, Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, who was struggling with the Denver Nuggets. I informed Isiah that I thought there was a good chance that he could get him in the expansion draft. I also told Isiah that Mahmoud made a lot of money and that he had a great agent, meaning me of course. Isiah shot back quickly, No Keith, Mahmouds a great player, Chuck Nevitt had a great agent! Book jacket.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <title>Can I keep my jersey? : 11 teams, 5 countries, and 4 years in my life as a basketball vagabond
            by Shirley, Paul, 1977-
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            <title>The complete guide to coaching girls basketball : building a great team the Carolina way
            by Hatchell, Sylvia.
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            <title>Mad seasons : the story of the first Womens Professional Basketball League, 1978-1981
            by Porter, Karra.
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            <description>As the popularity of womens basketball burgeons, Karra Porter reminds us in Mad Seasons that todays Womens National Basketball Association, or WNBA, had its origins in a ragtag league twenty years earlier. Porter tells the story of the Womens Professional Basketball League (WBL), which pioneered a new era of womens sports.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <title>Last dance : behind the scenes at the Final Four
            by Feinstein, John.
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            <title>The game within the game
            by Frazier, Walt, 1945-
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            <title>Eagle blue : a team, a tribe, and a high school basketball season in Arctic Alaska
            by DOrso, Michael.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=626236</link>
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            <title>The perfect team : the best players, coach, and GM, let the debate begin!
            
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            <title>Seven seconds or less : my season on the bench with the runnin and gunnin Phoenix Suns
            by McCallum, Jack, 1949-
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            <title>To hate like this is to be happy forever : a thoroughly obsessive, intermittently uplifting and occasionally unbiased account of the Duke-North Carolina basketball rivalry
            by Blythe, Will.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=707607</link>
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            <title>Shes got next : a story of getting in, staying open, and taking a shot
            by King, Melissa.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=610133</link>
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            <description>When Melissa King, a transplanted southerner in search of connection, finds herself on the lean, mean streets of Chicago, she turns to her childhood passion for basketball. In her late twenties, King is at a crossroads in her life, and the randomness of the game as it is played on the streets suits her mood. The rules are unwritten, the teams a haphazard collection of players, and unlike anything else around her, the courts feel like home. So wherever there is a game, she gets her ball and goes. From the rough, male-dominated inner-city courts of Chicago, she travels to lazy oceanside pickup games in sunny California and dilapidated gyms in her Bible Belt home state. In a street-smart voice full of understated humor and palpable hope, King chronicles her journey, using the rhythms of the court to riff on the issues of race, class, gender, religion, sexual politics, and love. Ultimately, through the jubilant swish of the net, the brunt of an egregious foul, and the knowing glance of a stranger who says yes, you can be on my team, King discovers in those rare moments on the court the countless things she wants in life but cannot name.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <title>Crashing the borders : how basketball won the world and lost its soul at home
            by Araton, Harvey.
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            <title>The pivotal season : how the 1971-1972 Los Angeles Lakers changed the NBA
            by Rosen, Charles.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=567050</link>
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            <description>The 1971-72 basketball season was one to go down in history. For the Los Angeles Lakers it was a season of records, an incredible championship, and many personal victories - by a team featuring several players bound for the NBA Hall of Fame. For the sport of basketball it was a season of transition, when West Coast style overcame East Coast sophistication. And for the fans, it was simply a season to remember. Charley Rosen brings to life all of the memories, events, and spectacles. Featuring an iconic all-star roster that includes Wilt Chamberlain and Jerry West, The Pivotal Season is an account of some of the greatest names in the game and their contributions to one of the most remarkable seasons in history. This narrative credits the Lakers coach, Bill Sharman, who, though virtually unknown today, was the best basketball coach of his time. Photographs and action-packed narrative portray the pivotal 1971-72 season in this memorable book of sports history, which includes a special foreword by Phil Jackson. Basketball fans will be able to relive this amazing story of despair turned to triumph, when the Los Angeles Lakers won a record thirty-three consecutive games, persevered and defeated their archrival, the New York Knicks, won the championship - and in so doing changed the sport of basketball forever.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <title>Blue blood : Duke-Carolina, inside the most storied rivalry in college hoops
            by Chansky, Art.
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            <description>For fifty years the rivalry between Duke and Carolina has featured famous brawls, endless controversy, long-nurtured hatred - and some of the best basketball ever played in the history of the sport. Blue Blood is a chronicle of the Duke-Carolina fight as it has evolved over the last fifty years. Art Chansky details the colorful, revered, and respected rivalry - for the first time ever. Chansky has seen every Duke-Carolina game since 1968 and now gives readers the never-before-told story behind the story of a sporting challenge that has polarized the nation. The Duke-Carolina rivalry has fostered more than thirty former players from the two schools playing or coaching in the NBA; it has cultivated a maniacal subculture of fans who camp out for weeks just to get tickets to the seasonal matchups; it has enchanted a nation of spectators to watch games between the archrivals, garnering some of the highest regular-season TV ratings in history. Blue Blood celebrates the history of this rivalry, the traditions, the heritage, and, most important - the spectacular basketball.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <title>Wilt, 1962 : the night of 100 points and the dawn of a new era
            by Pomerantz, Gary M.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=559607</link>
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            <description>On the night of March 2, 1962, in Hershey Pennsylvania, right up the street from the chocolate factory, Wilt Chamberlain, a young and striking athlete celebrated as the Big Dipper, scored one hundred points in a game against the New York Knickerbockers. In 1962, the National Basketball Association, stepchild to the college game, was searching for its identity. Its teams were mostly white, the number of black players limited by an unspoken quota. Games were played in drafty, half-filled arenas, and the players traveled on buses and trains, telling tall tales, playing cards, and sometimes reading Joyce. Into this scene stepped the unprecedented Wilt Chamberlain: strong and quick-witted, voluble and enigmatic, a seven-footer who played with a colossal will and a dancers grace. That strength, will, grace, and mystery were never more in focus than on March 2, 1962. Gary M. Pomerantz tracked down Knicks and Philadelphia Warriors, fans, journalists, team officials, other NBA stars of the era, and basketball historians, conducting more than 250 interviews in all, to recreate the game that announced the Dippers greatness. He brings us to Hershey, Pennsylvania, a sweet-seeming model of the gentle, homogeneous small-town America that was fast becoming anachronistic. We see the fans and players, alternately fascinated and confused by Wilt, drawn anxiously into the spectacle. Wilt, 1962 is not only the dramatic story of a singular basketball game but a meditation on small towns, midcentury America, and one of the most intriguing figures on the pantheon of sports figures.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <description>Based on officiating mechanics devised and endorsed by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), Officiating Basketball is the definitive guide for new and experienced high school officials. Included are guidelines for whats expected of you as a basketball official, officiating procedures and responsibilities, and pre- and postgame duties. More than 100 photos and illustrations of positioning, court movement and signals support officiating mechanics for two-and three-person crews. Real-life cases demonstrate correct rulings, point out common officiating errors and how to avoid them, and challenge you to make the right call in game situations. A glossary of key basketball terms is also included. Officiating Basketball is not a rules book - its a practical resource for implementing correct mechanics as developed and approved by the NFHS.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            by Wojnarowski, Adrian.
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            by Mullaney, Michael D.
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            by Jackson, Phil.
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            by Rivera, Steve.
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            <title>Basketball fundamentals
            by Oliver, Jon A.
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            by Williams, Jayson.
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            <description>All-star center Jayson Williams has written the basketball book everyone has been waiting for: the first candid report from a land of fragile egos, easy sex, unexpected tenderness, hand-breaking fistfights, colossal partying, bizarre humor, and inconceivable riches. No inspirational pieties or chest-thumping boasting, just real insider tales of refs, groupies, coaches, entourages, and all the other clowns and performers in the rarefied circus that is professional basketball. of photos.</description>
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            by Wetzel, Dan.
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            <description>On city playgrounds and in high-school gymnasiums, the search goes on for the next Michael Jordan or Kobe Bryant - potential superstars who can bring millions in sales to the athletic shoe companies they endorse. Now an explosive and controversial expose at last reveals the ongoing exploitation of college, high-school, and even junior-high-school players by profit-minded sneaker companies. Written by two of the most knowledgeable journalists in sports, SOLE INFLUENCE takes you into this battle for the hearts, minds, and feet of young athletes - at any price. Along the way, it shows how criminals, including drug dealers and sex offenders, have ended up on a shoe companys payroll. More frightening, this book reveals how corporate money funneled into amateur sports has created black-market professionalism among college and high-school athletes, with promises of fame and fortune that for most players will simply never come true.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            by Shields, David.
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            <description>The National Basketball Association is a place where, without ever acknowledging it, white fans and black players enact and quietly explode virtually every racial issue and tension in the culture at large. In Black Planet, David Shields explores how, in a predominantly black sport, white fans - including especially himself - think about and talk about black heroes, black scapegoats, black bodies. During the 1994-95 NBA season, Shields went to the Seattle SuperSonics home games; watched their away games on TV; listened to interviews and call-in shows; talked, or tried to talk, to players, coaches, and agents; attended charity events; corresponded with members of the Sonics newsgroup on the Web. He kept a journal and over the next few years transformed that journal into this book, which is focused sharply on white spectators relationship to black athletes, in particular Shields own identification with Gary Payton, the teams language-besotted point-guard.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            by Bradley, Robert.
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            <title>College basketballs national championships : the complete record of every tournament ever played
            by Brenner, Morgan G.
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            <description>Since 1937, eight national athletic associations have organized 493 national championship tournaments. In addition, in 1904 and then since 1938, nine other organizations have conducted 105 quasi-national championship tournaments. College Basketballs National Championships details every one of these tournaments. They are listed for each sponsoring organization by men and women, by year, by division; and all of the participating teams are listed in order of their final standing in the tournament. The entries for each team include the complete season win-loss record, coachs name, and tournament data such as seed, region, and type of bid. Also included are lists of every national champion by year, by association, and by school - plus a complete summary of results and data for all appearances of every school that ever participated in a national championship tournament.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <title>Playing for keeps : Michael Jordan and the world he made
            by Halberstam, David.
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            <description>In Playing for Keeps, David Halberstam takes the first full measure of Michael Jordans epic career, one of the great American stories of our time. A narrative of astonishing power and human drama, brimming with revealing anecdotes and penetrating insights, the book chronicles the forces in Jordans life that have shaped him into historys greatest basketball player, and the larger forces that have converged to make him the most famous living human being in the world. We get a rare insiders view of the dynamics between Jordan, the star, and the others who played critical roles in the championship seasons, including the shrewd, thoughtful Phil Jackson, the enigmatic Scottie Pippen, and the curiously shy Dennis Rodman. In addition, we see the bitter divisions between players and management on the Bulls, and the NBAs interior pressures and conflicts as basketball grows during Jordans reign into a phenomenally successful big-time celebrity sport. This book is, as well, about fame in America, the forces that create it and its consequences. Among other things, we see how David Falk and Nike launched the campaign that sold Jordan to the world, abetted by a small Oregon ad agency, Wieden and Kennedy, and a struggling young Brooklyn filmmaker named Spike Lee.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <title>Final four : the official tournament records book.
            
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            <title>When seconds count : [counting down basketballs greatest finishes]
            by Sachare, Alex.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=291556</link>
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            <description>Basketball is a game of spirited rallies and fabulous finishes, truly a game where every second counts, where the very rules of the game have been drawn to help teams mount late charges and come from behind to win. With shot clocks and three-point shots, no lead is safe until the final buzzer has sounded. Drawing from every level of the sport -- high school, college, and the NBA, amateur and pro, mens and womens basketball -- this book will put you in the middle of the fast-paced, heart-stopping action When Seconds Count.</description>
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            by Gould, Todd, 1965-
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            <description>While everyone knows about the growth of basketball in high schools and colleges, the story of Indianas role in the development of professional basketball has not been told before. It is a lively story of raucous fans, local heroes, and men who loved the game and were willing to play for nickels. Gould covers the three Indianapolis teams - the Em-Rocs, the Kautskys, and the Olympians - and the Fort Wayne Pistons (later the Detroit Pistons), who dominated professional basketball for a number of years. Setting his story within the context of the times, he also discusses some of the teams that the local heroes competed against, including the famous New York Celtics (the original Celtics) and the gifted Harlem Rens (the first all-black professional team).--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            by Lee, Spike.
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            <description>Best Seat in the House, Spike Lees evocative and compelling basketball memoir, interweaves several journeys over a course of thirty years. The first is professional basketballs metamorphosis from a fringe sport whose championship games would air tape-delayed at 11:30 p.m., after the local news had already given the scores, to become the big-money sports spectacular it is today, filled with outrageously inflated salaries and egos. The other journey is that of Shelton Jackson Lee himself, who has gone from a skinny kid playing ball on the streets of Brooklyn, sneaking into Madison Square Garden to watch his beloved Knicks, to Morehouse College and NYU film school, to being a world-renowned film director and hoops fan. The book charts Spikes artistic journey from his first college film (Super 8), called Last Hustle in Brooklyn, and his gradual move down from the raucous, nosebleed blue seats just below the Gardens rafters, closer and closer to the on-court action until, in the year Malcolm X was released, Spike landed the coveted courtside seats he has today - the best seats in the house. From there, his blue-seat emotions, transplanted to within arms reach of the action, have led to numerous confrontations with refs and opposing players - some of them public, like the notorious Reggie Miller incident - but most never before discussed. Along the way Spike takes readers on entertaining and provocative detours, including a one-on-one with that other film-directing, Brooklyn-born, Garden-inhabiting hoops fan, Woody Allen; reviews of sports movies (Spike has seen them all, and the results arent pretty); an unusually candid and revelatory interview with Michael Jordan; and a stark assessment of the role of African-American athletes both in the big business of sports and in the broader culture.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            by Karl, George Matthew, 1951 or 1952-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=118677</link>
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            <description>101 Defensive Basketball Drills presents 101 drills that are designed for coaches at any level who are interested in developing defensive-minded teams.</description>
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            <title>NBA by the numbers
            by Brooks, Bruce.
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            <description>Photographs of notable basketball players and text about the game are organized to represent the numbers from one to fifty.</description>
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            <title>Breaking the rules : a volatile season with sports most colorful team, Charles Barkleys Phoenix Suns
            by Tulumello, Mike.
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            <description>Inside look at the Phoenix Suns discussing the personal clashes between players, changing of coaches during the season and the controversial trade of Charles Barkley after the teams dissapointing playoff performance.</description>
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            <title>Encyclopedia of college basketball
            by Douchant, Mike, 1951-
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            <title>Sacred hoops : the spiritual lessons of a hardwood warrior
            by Jackson, Phil.
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            <description>Sacred Hoops is an inside look at the higher wisdom of teamwork from Chicago Bulls head coach Phil Jackson. At the heart of the book is Jacksons philosophy of mindful basketball - and his lifelong quest to bring enlightenment to the competitive world of professional sports. One of the most successful coaches in NBA history, Jackson has developed a new paradigm of leadership based on Eastern and Native American principles. His approach flies in the face of the egoistic, winner-take-all attitude that has changed the face of American sports. Rather than winning through intimidation, Jackson - who describes himself as a Zen Christian - stresses awareness, compassion, and, most of all, selfless team play. Born in Deer Lodge, Montana, Jackson is the son of Pentecostal ministers. He studied psychology, philosophy, and religion at the University of North Dakota and became part of the legendary New York Knicks of the early 1970s. Toward the end of his playing career he discovered Zen and began meditating. Being aware, he says, is more important than being smart. In this thought-provoking memoir, filled with stories about Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Toni Kukoe, and other members of the Bulls, Jackson reveals how he directs his players to act with a clear mind - not thinking, just doing; to respect the enemy and be aggressive without anger or violence; to live in the moment and stay calmly focused in the midst of chaos, so that the me becomes the servant of the we.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <title>Full court pressure : a tumultuous season with coach Karl and the Seattle Sonics
            by Sampson, Curt.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=107734</link>
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            <description>In the brave new world of the NBA, players are marketed like cartoon characters and image is all: pro basketball has become the most hyped product on the planet. Amid the relentless selling of the NBA, its become increasingly hard to get close to the game, and more importantly, to the human beings who live and breathe hoops: the coaches and players. Thats what Full Court Pressure - a detailed, hilarious, poignant look at the Seattle Sonics - accomplishes. Curt Sampson spent the 1993-94 season with the Sonics on and off the court. He casts a jaded and very funny eye at the NBA promotion machine, and he gives the true fan all the Xs and Os they want.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            by Joravsky, Ben.
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            <description>To Arthur Agee and William Gates, basketball means literally everything. Their only escape from the grim streets of Chicagos West Side is onto the neighborhood courts, where they and their friends dream of playing in the NBA. For most its just a forlorn hope, but Arthur and William are different: barely out of grade school, they already display the raw potential that just might make their dreams come true. Hoop Dreams began as a documentary film that tracked these two young men for almost five years as they struggled to turn their playground skills into the kind of basketball mastery that could earn them college scholarships - and maybe even a place in the pros. Critics from coast to coast hailed the film as one of the finest documentaries ever made, both a superb portrait of two gifted teenagers working their way through the tough, often cruel basketball machine, and a searing look at the harsh realities of inner-city life. In this remarkable book, award-winning journalist Ben Joravsky chronicles Arthur and Williams battle to reach the top and tells the story that could not be told on film. His vivid prose evokes the experience of being plucked from the projects and offered a glittering future. He captures not only the moments of basketball glory at suburban St. Joseph High School, which produced superstar Isiah Thomas, but also the loneliness of being poor and black in an affluent, mostly white school and the overwhelming pressure to perform both on the court and in the classroom.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            by Williams, Pat, 1940-
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            by Knapp, Ron.
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            by Branon, Dave.
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            <title>The encyclopedia of pro-basketball team histories
            by Bjarkman, Peter C.
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            <title>Sir Charles : the wit and wisdom of Charles Barkley
            by Barkley, Charles, 1963-
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            <description>Hes the 1995 NBA Most Valuable Player, a nine-time NBA All Star, and an Olympic gold medal winner. Hes the most popular player in basketball, and he may be the most quotable figure in sports history. Funny, irreverent, and ultimately insightful, Charles Barkley tells it like it is in Barkleyland, the territory the New York Times identifies as somewhere between siege and war. You may not want to live there, but with Sir Charles as your guide, it really is a great place to visit. Sir Charles is the first-ever complete collection of the solicited and unsolicited pronouncements of the undisputed King of Quotes. Read what Charles has to say about: who is better - Charles Barkley or Michael Jordan; Godzilla and Japan; the quality of Larry Birds defensive skills; bald people with beards; the fans around the NBA; and the future of the NBA. Plus, see what the players, GMs, coaches, TV personalities, and sportswriters have to say about him. Whether insightful or incendiary, Charles Barkleys words fill the sports pages of every city in the nation. And whether you like what you hear or not, you can bet on one thing - youre going to hear it.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            by Cameron, Steve.
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            by Frey, Darcy.
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            <description>It ought to be just a game, but basketball on the playgrounds of Coney Island is much more than that - for many young men it represents their only hope of escape from a life of crime, poverty, and despair. It is their last shot. This is the story of a small group of high school boys who have given their young lives to basketball, as neighborhood stars and as team members of the Abraham Lincoln High School Railsplitters, consistently one of the best teams in New York. They dream of a college scholarship and escape from the neighborhood. What they have going for them is athletic talent, grace, and years of dedication. But working against them are an educational system that has woefully failed them and family circumstances that are often desperate.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            by Shappell, Lee.
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            by Barkley, Charles, 1963-
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            <title>Elevating the game : Black men and basketball
            by George, Nelson.
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            by Ambrose, Tom.
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            by Bushnell, Ace.
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            by Gilmartin, Joe.
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