Author: Steve Silverman
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781583419588
Category : Basketball
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"The history of the Phoenix Suns professional basketball team from its start in 1968 to today, spotlighting the franchise's greatest players and reliving its most dramatic moments"--Provided by publisher.
The Story of the Phoenix Suns
Author: Steve Silverman
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781583419588
Category : Basketball
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"The history of the Phoenix Suns professional basketball team from its start in 1968 to today, spotlighting the franchise's greatest players and reliving its most dramatic moments"--Provided by publisher.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781583419588
Category : Basketball
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"The history of the Phoenix Suns professional basketball team from its start in 1968 to today, spotlighting the franchise's greatest players and reliving its most dramatic moments"--Provided by publisher.
Seven Seconds Or Less
Author: Jack McCallum
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0743298136
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 7
Book Description
Chronicles the Phoenix Suns' 2005-2006 basketball season, discussing players, coaches, games, organizational changes, and more.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0743298136
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 7
Book Description
Chronicles the Phoenix Suns' 2005-2006 basketball season, discussing players, coaches, games, organizational changes, and more.
Phoenix Suns
Author: Lee Shappell
Publisher: Sagamore Publishing
ISBN: 9780915611843
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Covers the most exciting season in the Suns' 25 years, from the pre-season trade, to the team's play on the court that brought Phoenix the best regular season record in the league
Publisher: Sagamore Publishing
ISBN: 9780915611843
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Covers the most exciting season in the Suns' 25 years, from the pre-season trade, to the team's play on the court that brought Phoenix the best regular season record in the league
6.4.76 Phoenix Suns Vs. Boston Celtics
Author: Roger Gordon
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1663206740
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
What makes a great basketball game? Talented players. Great shots. Amazing passes. Slick moves. Tremendous hustle. A large lead. A fantastic comeback. An overtime period. Another overtime period. Yet another overtime period. A sellout crowd in a celebrated arena. Fans rushing the court. One of those fans attacking an official. A National Basketball Association game between the Phoenix Suns and Boston Celtics 45 years ago had all of those things and more. This is the story of what is widely regarded as “The Greatest Game Ever Played,” Game 5 of the 1976 NBA Finals. In 1996, Classic Sports Network (now ESPN Classic) polled NBA writers, and they voted the contest as the greatest single game in the then 50-year history of the league. Played exactly one month before the nation’s bicentennial celebration, the game began just after 9 p.m. on Friday night, June 4, but due to its length, spilled over into Saturday, June 5. It was played in the historic Boston Garden before a crowd of 15,320. The Celtics won 128-126 in triple overtime. There were so many twists and turns during the game. The Celtics had greats like John Havlicek, Dave Cowens, Jo White, and ex-Sun Charlie Scott. The Suns were led by Gar Heard, Paul Westphal, and Rookie of the Year Alvan Adams. There were many thrilling NBA games prior to June 4, 1976, and there have been many since, but I believe this Phoenix-Boston classic will continue to stand the test of time as “The Greatest Game Ever Played.”
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1663206740
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
What makes a great basketball game? Talented players. Great shots. Amazing passes. Slick moves. Tremendous hustle. A large lead. A fantastic comeback. An overtime period. Another overtime period. Yet another overtime period. A sellout crowd in a celebrated arena. Fans rushing the court. One of those fans attacking an official. A National Basketball Association game between the Phoenix Suns and Boston Celtics 45 years ago had all of those things and more. This is the story of what is widely regarded as “The Greatest Game Ever Played,” Game 5 of the 1976 NBA Finals. In 1996, Classic Sports Network (now ESPN Classic) polled NBA writers, and they voted the contest as the greatest single game in the then 50-year history of the league. Played exactly one month before the nation’s bicentennial celebration, the game began just after 9 p.m. on Friday night, June 4, but due to its length, spilled over into Saturday, June 5. It was played in the historic Boston Garden before a crowd of 15,320. The Celtics won 128-126 in triple overtime. There were so many twists and turns during the game. The Celtics had greats like John Havlicek, Dave Cowens, Jo White, and ex-Sun Charlie Scott. The Suns were led by Gar Heard, Paul Westphal, and Rookie of the Year Alvan Adams. There were many thrilling NBA games prior to June 4, 1976, and there have been many since, but I believe this Phoenix-Boston classic will continue to stand the test of time as “The Greatest Game Ever Played.”
The Phoenix Suns
Author: Mark Stewart
Publisher: Norwood House Press
ISBN: 1599530104
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
Presents the history, accomplishments and key personalities of the Phoenix Suns basketball team. Includes timelines, quotes, maps, glossary, and websites to visit.
Publisher: Norwood House Press
ISBN: 1599530104
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
Presents the history, accomplishments and key personalities of the Phoenix Suns basketball team. Includes timelines, quotes, maps, glossary, and websites to visit.
Personal Foul
Author: Tim Donaghy
Publisher: Clerisy Press
ISBN: 0615379095
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Uncover the true story behind the Netflix documentary Untold: Operation Flagrant Foul. “The book the NBA doesn’t want you to read.” —Deadspin.com Tim Donaghy loved basketball. In many ways, his zest for the game came from his father, who officiated high school and college games for over 30 years. After graduating from Villanova, Donaghy was unsatisfied with his career until he followed his heart and became a basketball referee, first in the CBA and then the NBA, where he officiated for 13 seasons: 772 regular-season games and 20 playoff games. He loved his job, his family, his life. He felt like he had everything. And then, suddenly, he had nothing. He succumbed to a gambling addiction and to intimidation from well-connected criminals—and began using inside information to win bets for them. Following an FBI investigation, Donaghy pled guilty to two federal charges, and on August 15, 2007, he was sentenced to 15 months in prison. He was released on November 4, 2009, after serving his sentence. This is his story, which provides a stunningly candid admission of his mistakes, as well as his insider’s account of the world of professional basketball. With a foreword by Phil Scala, the FBI special agent who worked the Gambino case, Personal Foul reveals how the fast life of professional sports can tempt and trap the unwary and unwise. Donaghy has written an unforgettable page-turner, one of the most controversial sports books ever published. It will confirm your suspicions about the influence of the front offices of major league sports, while examining the corrosive power of money and fame. From the Introduction: I’m guilty. For 13 years I was a referee in the National Basketball Association, living a glamorous life on and off the court, rubbing elbows with superstar players and celebrity A-listers. I suppose many would say that I had it all—a great job, money, a wonderful family—but it was all an illusion. You see, during my last four years in the NBA, I led a secret life that would ultimately cost me everything: my integrity, my reputation, my career, my livelihood, my marriage, my family, and my freedom.
Publisher: Clerisy Press
ISBN: 0615379095
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Uncover the true story behind the Netflix documentary Untold: Operation Flagrant Foul. “The book the NBA doesn’t want you to read.” —Deadspin.com Tim Donaghy loved basketball. In many ways, his zest for the game came from his father, who officiated high school and college games for over 30 years. After graduating from Villanova, Donaghy was unsatisfied with his career until he followed his heart and became a basketball referee, first in the CBA and then the NBA, where he officiated for 13 seasons: 772 regular-season games and 20 playoff games. He loved his job, his family, his life. He felt like he had everything. And then, suddenly, he had nothing. He succumbed to a gambling addiction and to intimidation from well-connected criminals—and began using inside information to win bets for them. Following an FBI investigation, Donaghy pled guilty to two federal charges, and on August 15, 2007, he was sentenced to 15 months in prison. He was released on November 4, 2009, after serving his sentence. This is his story, which provides a stunningly candid admission of his mistakes, as well as his insider’s account of the world of professional basketball. With a foreword by Phil Scala, the FBI special agent who worked the Gambino case, Personal Foul reveals how the fast life of professional sports can tempt and trap the unwary and unwise. Donaghy has written an unforgettable page-turner, one of the most controversial sports books ever published. It will confirm your suspicions about the influence of the front offices of major league sports, while examining the corrosive power of money and fame. From the Introduction: I’m guilty. For 13 years I was a referee in the National Basketball Association, living a glamorous life on and off the court, rubbing elbows with superstar players and celebrity A-listers. I suppose many would say that I had it all—a great job, money, a wonderful family—but it was all an illusion. You see, during my last four years in the NBA, I led a secret life that would ultimately cost me everything: my integrity, my reputation, my career, my livelihood, my marriage, my family, and my freedom.
The Real McCoy
Author: Al McCoy
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780980097870
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 255
Book Description
Phoenix Suns fans will enjoy this funny and emotional account of the incredible career of Iowa farmboy turned Hall of Fame broadcaster Al McCoy. McCoy, the voice of the Suns for almost 40 years, is a very popular personality in the Phoenix area. Prior to joining the Suns in 1972, McCoy was the broadcaster for the Triple-A Phoenix Giants baseball club. He was the weekend television play-by-play man for the Arizona Diamondbacks in 1998, the club's first season. He was inducted into the National Basketball Hall of Fame in 2007. This book collects stories told by McCoy himself, and about McCoy by an all-star cast, including players, fellow broadcasters, and fans. Includes 32 pages of photographs.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780980097870
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 255
Book Description
Phoenix Suns fans will enjoy this funny and emotional account of the incredible career of Iowa farmboy turned Hall of Fame broadcaster Al McCoy. McCoy, the voice of the Suns for almost 40 years, is a very popular personality in the Phoenix area. Prior to joining the Suns in 1972, McCoy was the broadcaster for the Triple-A Phoenix Giants baseball club. He was the weekend television play-by-play man for the Arizona Diamondbacks in 1998, the club's first season. He was inducted into the National Basketball Hall of Fame in 2007. This book collects stories told by McCoy himself, and about McCoy by an all-star cast, including players, fellow broadcasters, and fans. Includes 32 pages of photographs.
Sixty-One
Author: Chris Paul
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 1250276721
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 197
Book Description
Instant New York Times, USA Today, Publishers Weekly, and Wall Street Journal Bestseller! A powerful and unexpected memoir of family, faith, tragedy, and life's most important lessons. The day after future NBA superstar Chris Paul signed his letter of intent to play college basketball for Wake Forest, he received a world-shattering phone call. His grandfather, Nathaniel "Papa" Jones, a pillar of the Winston-Salem community where he owned and operated the first Black-owned service station in North Carolina, was mugged and ultimately died from a heart attack resulting from the assault. His funeral filled the largest church in the county, which held over one thousand people. He was sixty-one years old. The day after burying his grandfather, Chris was coping the best way he knew how: by playing basketball for his high school team. After pouring in shot after shot, his last attempt was an airball purposely flung out of bounds from the foul line before Chris exited the game. The next day, local news headlines declared that he fell six points shy of the statewide single game high school scoring record. But he accomplished exactly what he set out to do: scoring sixty-one points, one for each year of life lived by his grandfather. In Sixty-One, Chris opens up about life beyond basketball and the role his grandfather played in molding him into the man and father he is today. He’ll speak about the foundation of faith and family he built his life upon, what it means to be a positive light within your community and beyond, and the importance of setting the proper example for future generations. Most importantly, Chris will talk about his home, Winston-Salem, and the close-knit family and village that raised him to become one of the most respected leaders in all of sports.
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 1250276721
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 197
Book Description
Instant New York Times, USA Today, Publishers Weekly, and Wall Street Journal Bestseller! A powerful and unexpected memoir of family, faith, tragedy, and life's most important lessons. The day after future NBA superstar Chris Paul signed his letter of intent to play college basketball for Wake Forest, he received a world-shattering phone call. His grandfather, Nathaniel "Papa" Jones, a pillar of the Winston-Salem community where he owned and operated the first Black-owned service station in North Carolina, was mugged and ultimately died from a heart attack resulting from the assault. His funeral filled the largest church in the county, which held over one thousand people. He was sixty-one years old. The day after burying his grandfather, Chris was coping the best way he knew how: by playing basketball for his high school team. After pouring in shot after shot, his last attempt was an airball purposely flung out of bounds from the foul line before Chris exited the game. The next day, local news headlines declared that he fell six points shy of the statewide single game high school scoring record. But he accomplished exactly what he set out to do: scoring sixty-one points, one for each year of life lived by his grandfather. In Sixty-One, Chris opens up about life beyond basketball and the role his grandfather played in molding him into the man and father he is today. He’ll speak about the foundation of faith and family he built his life upon, what it means to be a positive light within your community and beyond, and the importance of setting the proper example for future generations. Most importantly, Chris will talk about his home, Winston-Salem, and the close-knit family and village that raised him to become one of the most respected leaders in all of sports.
How You Play the Game
Author: Thomas Nelson
Publisher: AMACOM
ISBN: 0814437109
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
A story of passion and commitment and faith?qualities that drove one working-class kid to not only build a sports empire, but also to change the way the entire sports industry has done business. This book is a tale of determination, faith, and, most assuredly, good timing and good luck. In truth, this isn’t one story?but many. Sports executive and businessman Jerry Colangelo weaves together a lifetime of great moments in sports and tense times in business. In How You Play the Game, sports executive and businessman Jerry Colangelo details a lifetime of stories, including: How he emerged from the tough streets of Chicago Heights as a high school and college sports star How he helped create and build the Chicago Bulls?at a time when the NBA was a second-tier professional league, and two basketball teams had already failed in the Windy City How he moved to Arizona and started the Phoenix Suns, an organization that fought its way to become the ninth richest franchise in all of sports And how he then began baseball’s newest team, the Arizona Diamondbacks. Peppered with stories about players and coaches, including Charles Barkley and Connie Hawkins, Red Holzman, and Buck Showalter, as well as owners, general managers, investors, reporters, and more, How You Play the Game is truly an insider’s look at the sports world.
Publisher: AMACOM
ISBN: 0814437109
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
A story of passion and commitment and faith?qualities that drove one working-class kid to not only build a sports empire, but also to change the way the entire sports industry has done business. This book is a tale of determination, faith, and, most assuredly, good timing and good luck. In truth, this isn’t one story?but many. Sports executive and businessman Jerry Colangelo weaves together a lifetime of great moments in sports and tense times in business. In How You Play the Game, sports executive and businessman Jerry Colangelo details a lifetime of stories, including: How he emerged from the tough streets of Chicago Heights as a high school and college sports star How he helped create and build the Chicago Bulls?at a time when the NBA was a second-tier professional league, and two basketball teams had already failed in the Windy City How he moved to Arizona and started the Phoenix Suns, an organization that fought its way to become the ninth richest franchise in all of sports And how he then began baseball’s newest team, the Arizona Diamondbacks. Peppered with stories about players and coaches, including Charles Barkley and Connie Hawkins, Red Holzman, and Buck Showalter, as well as owners, general managers, investors, reporters, and more, How You Play the Game is truly an insider’s look at the sports world.
The Little Team That Could
Author: Jeff Burroughs
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781566250085
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Tells the story of the Southern California Little League all-star team that won the Little League World Series two years in a row
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781566250085
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Tells the story of the Southern California Little League all-star team that won the Little League World Series two years in a row