#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The wildly opinionated, thoroughly entertaining, and arguably definitive book on the past, present, and future of the NBA—from the founder of The Ringer and host of The Bill Simmons Podcast
“Enough provocative arguments to fuel barstool arguments far into the future.”—The Wall Street Journal
In The Book of Basketball, Bill Simmons opens—and then closes, once and for all—every major NBA debate, from the age-old question of who actually won the rivalry between Bill Russell and Wilt Chamberlain to the one about which team was truly the best of all time. Then he takes it further by completely reevaluating not only how NBA Hall of Fame inductees should be chosen but how the institution must be reshaped from the ground up, the result being the Pyramid: Simmons’s one-of-a-kind five-level shrine to the ninety-six greatest players in the history of pro basketball. And ultimately he takes fans to the heart of it all, as he uses a conversation with one NBA great to uncover that coveted thing: The Secret of Basketball.
Comprehensive, authoritative, controversial, hilarious, and impossible to put down (even for Celtic-haters), The Book of Basketball offers every hardwood fan a courtside seat beside the game’s finest, funniest, and fiercest chronicler.
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The Book of Basketball: The NBA According to The Sports Guy
“The work of a true fan . . . It might just represent the next phase of sports commentary.”—The Atlantic
“May be one of those literary lollapaloozas that Simmons’s fans must buy.”—The New York Times
“Wildly prolific, ceaselessly witty, harmlessly crass, and generally wise, Simmons has built an everydude empire by triangulating the trashy pop-culture futon talk of Chuck Klosterman and the stats-heavy philosophizing of Malcolm Gladwell.”—The Village Voice
“This is just plain fun. . . . The true NBA fan will dive into this hefty volume and won’t resurface for about a week.”—Booklist (starred review)
“The book flows much like Mr. Simmons’s ESPN columns. . . . Opinion gushes out of him. But he backs it up with equal parts serious research and off-angle observations. . . . He has produced enough provocative arguments to fuel barstool arguments far into the future.”—The Wall Street Journal
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
Overall rating: 3.6 / 5 from 5 reviews.
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overblown
"Like Simmons himself, he puts way too much of himself in his writing. Frankly, I don't care that you attended all those Celtics' home games during the Bird era. I would have been more impressed if he didn't ignore the ABA. There are literally no ABA stars on his ""list"" of great players unless they subsequently continued their great play in the NBA after the merger. Also, this book needed editing in about half. Way too long like most of those old Page 3 columns the guy wrote for ESPN. com"
— Bdonut (2/5)
Best book about basketball
"Havent found a better book about basketball! Highly recommend"
— Chad (5/5)
chop it in half and you'd have a great book
"The ego that ate ESPN went way overboard biting off way more than he could chew with this tome. Like his old Page 2 and Grantl;and columns that went on with no editing in sight, the worst flaws of the man who cannot edit himself are exposed in this book. A lot of stuff in here is excellent but it's so full of filler, it's lost amidst the flotsam and jetsam. His statistical analysis is so inconsistent when he attempts to rank the greatest teams. Also, this is a basically a book on the NBA. The guy totally ignores the greats and great teams of the ABA let alone the pre-NBA or international play. Honestly, that made his weird obsessions on porn, The Shawshank Redemption and the WWE just fall flat in book form. Anyway, 715 pages is this paperweight."
— Bdonut (3/5)
Needed an editor
"#plumreview Maybe it's great for today's time and is meant to be read in chunks, but it sure seems to lack cohesion and focus. To be fair it is attempting to be the end all be all book on basketball and it is quite humourous and insightful at times, it just could've been pared down a lot."
— Step (3/5)
Amazing
"Amazing, a must read if you consider yourself a die hard NBA fan. A bit long, but length was needed for what he aimed to cover."
— Daniel (5/5)
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Published date: Dec 07, 2010
Language: English
No. of Pages: 752
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
ISBN: 9780345520104
Dimensions:
6.09" W x
1.55" L x
9.24" H
Bill Simmons is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Basketball and Now I Can Die in Peace. He is the founder and CEO of The Ringer and the host of The Bill Simmons Podcast, the most downloaded sports podcast of all time.
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