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Offers a frank critique of the modern world of professional basketball, examining how it has fallen to its current low level after the extraordinary popularity it enjoyed only recently

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When Akron Beacon-Journal sports columnist Pluto (Tall Tales) writes on basketball, attention must be paid, for he combines a knowledge of the game with the cool objectivity of a good reporter. The game, he believes, has changed from one in which such skills as shooting and passing were demanded of all players to one in which athleticism is all that most participants have to offer. And, he adds, there is no incentive for a cager signed to a 10-year, $40 million contract before he plays a single NBA game to learn those skills. The result is a concentration on defense, which, in Pluto's view, has made the game boring except for the increasingly violent confrontations that unknowledgeable fans seem to love. Unlike most sportswriters, the author is not afraid to name names: he blames coaches Chuck Daly and Pat Riley for introducing "thuggery" on the court, and he singles out Derrick Coleman and Chris Webber as troublesome individuals. Can the game be saved? Yes, he opines, but not as it was played in the 1970s and '80s, although he offers many suggestions for ways to bring it back in the direction of that golden era.
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Pluto is a columnist for the Akron Beacon-Journal and the author of 13 previous books, including 4 on the National Basketball Association. He knows pro basketball and is troubled by its recent past and what it bodes for the future. Surprisingly, it isn't the NBA's labor problems that bother him; rather, it's the trash-talking, in-your-face culture of disrespect that has recently dominated the league and often erupts in violence. He also decries the coaching style in which player creativity is stifled and lack of offense is equated with defense. Pluto doesn't ask us to take his word alone: he's assembled a panel of 52 experts (from former players through agents and referees) and uses their expertise to underline his points. To a person, they all condemn the league's marketing strategy, which glorifies the slam dunk yet ignores the team basketball concept of Magic Johnson and Larry Bird. This excellent examination of a declining sport is clearly a must for most public library collections. Wes Lukowsky

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  • PublisherSimon & Schuster
  • Publication date1995
  • ISBN 10 0684807661
  • ISBN 13 9780684807669
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages320
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