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The Book of Basketball: The NBA According to…
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The Book of Basketball: The NBA According to The Sports Guy (original 2009; édition 2010)

par Bill Simmons (Auteur), Malcolm Gladwell (Avant-propos)

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Bill Simmons, the from-the-womb hoops addict known to millions as ESPN.com's Sports Guy, offers in a single volume his wildly opinionated and thoroughly entertaining look at the past, present, and future of pro basketball.
Membre:jasonwirt
Titre:The Book of Basketball: The NBA According to The Sports Guy
Auteurs:Bill Simmons (Auteur)
Autres auteurs:Malcolm Gladwell (Avant-propos)
Info:ESPN (2010), Edition: Updated, Reprint, 752 pages
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Évaluation:*****
Mots-clés:basketball, humor, footnotes, NBA, professional basketball, Bill Simmons, Sports Guy, ESPN, sports, Top 50 basketball

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Sometimes, I love Bill Simmons. Sometimes, I hate him. He's lived such a charmed life and has a "job" so many people would love to have. He's become a celebrity from just watching sports and celebrities.

He can be really funny. And Really smart. And just evil at times. His love affair with Boston sports is nauseating.

But ya know, I do read most of his columns and mostly enjoyed this book. If you do like basketball, sit down and read this book. He comes across as a know-it-all that you want to just beat in your fantasy league. But as long as he's not picking on you like Isiah Thomas or Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, you will find some of his ideas great and some ideas that make you want to punch him in the face. ( )
  wellington299 | Feb 19, 2022 |
Gift from Jim while I was in college. Read on the trip to Portland with the Dordt basketball team. Loved almost every minute of it. Would read again if he does an updated version every 10 years. Definitely agree with his idea of doing a complete overhaul of the basketball hall of fame and utilizing the pyramid scheme. Also explains in detail why Lebron is not the GOAT based on what Bill Simmons calls, "the secret.". This was also my first introduction to Bill Simmons. I enjoy him as a writer, not as much as a commentator.
  SDWets | Jan 30, 2021 |
Simmons is, of course, a biased commentator, so don't come to this book as if he's even trying to be fair. His loves--the Celtics, Larry Bird, Michael Jordan--and his hates--Wilt Chamberlain, the Lakers, Kareem--he wears on his sleeve. But most prominent of all is his deep love of the game itself, and that's what really makes this book worthwhile. Simmons is someone who is passionate enough about basketball to make even his blind spots fun. I say this as someone who despised his beloved Celtics (being from Philly).

He knows a great deal. He wonders about many things. And he combines the two to make even the silly stuff interesting. ( )
1 voter ehines | Jan 17, 2021 |
Each summer we in the United States go from having 3 great sports to watch and talk about, to having one okay sport. But sports television keeps going for 24 hours a day. I watch sports TV with lunch, but in summer, it's so boring that I often end up doing the dishes instead.

For the last three years, I've spent my summer lunches going through this book. Simmons is better than most sports journalists inasmuch as he can write more than one sentence without making me cringe, and he has a sense of humor. Is that worth 700 pages? It if you're reading it over three years. It is not if you think these sorts of things should be 'objective,' which is ridiculous.

Well, this is not objective, and who cares, it's *freaking sports people, one small step up from daytime soap operas in terms of importance*. One fairly embarassing problem with this book, though. Allow me a digression.

I had a friend in high school who, for some reason, had an extremely upper class English accent. Was he English? No. He wasn't faking it either. But it made him stand out among the rest of us, all proud strines ('Australian'). To fit in, he tried to swear a lot. It was even worse than the original accent. Imagine if someone in the middle of a BBC mini series suddenly started calling the women bitches.

I bring this up because Simmons, too, tries to fit in, only in his case he's trying to fit in with a very blokey sports culture. So every second page has a story about a strip club, or how women should stay in the kitchen, or how WNBA isn't basketball. Bill Simmons: any WNBA player could beat you at basketball, and any WNBA player could beat you in a fight. So could any stripper. Please stop with the "I'm just one of the guys" shtick. It's embarrassing for you, and more than a little demeaning to, well, all women.

But as I mentioned, this is a book about basketball. It is entertainment, and that is all. No need to get too upset. ( )
  stillatim | Oct 23, 2020 |
Definitely increased my bball knowledge and was more able to appreciate/ put into perspective the games that I had watched as a kid. Its too bad I can only appreciate bird and other old timers through YouTube. Couple this book an YouTube = endless enjoyment! ( )
  bsmashers | Aug 1, 2020 |
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If Simmons brought only passion and knowledge to the table, he wouldn’t be any different from one of the countless superfans calling in to their local sports radio shows. What makes him such a successful sportswriter, after all, is that he can flat out write. “The Book of Basketball” is a few hundred pages too long, but it’s never boring. Because practically every page features Simmons performing feats like perfectly encapsulating the career of Patrick Ewing (“a second banana masquerading as a first banana”) or vividly psychoanalyzing Kevin McHale’s habit of raising his arms in victory after Celtic road wins (“the one N.B.A. legend who felt obligated to rub his armpits in the collective faces of 18,000 fans”), the book is guaranteed to hold a reader’s interest.
 
For better or worse—more better than worse—the book flows much like Mr. Simmons's ESPN columns but with saltier language. Opinion gushes out of him. But he backs it up with equal parts serious research and off-angle observation... Mr. Simmons may not resolve every long-standing hoops debate—who could?—but he compensates with plenty of detail and humor. And he has produced enough provocative arguments to fuel barstool arguments far into the future.
 

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