Talking to GOATs The moments you remember and the stories you never heard

Jim Gray

Book - 2020

"Sportscaster and sports historian Jim Gray gives the reader a coveted all-access pass as he reviews the best interviews, the best athletes, and the best games in modern sports history. It's like a personal introduction to the characters and careers of these heroes and villains we've known since childhood. He examines how money, celebrity, the media, and power interact, and how sports ... has led to ... transformations in American society"--

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Subjects
Genres
Biographies
Autobiographies
Interviews
Published
New York, NY : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
Jim Gray (author)
Other Authors
Greg (Sportswriter) Bishop (author), Tom Brady, 1977- (writer of foreword)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Includes index.
"The moments you remember... Ali, Jordan, Tiger, Kobe, Phelps, Tyson, LeBron--and the other stories you never heard."--Jacket.
Physical Description
xv, 316 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), 24 cm
ISBN
9780062992062
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1. Tyson: Much more than the Bite
  • Chapter 2. Ali: Touched by the Greatest
  • Chapter 3. My World Wide Web
  • Chapter 4. Michael (Jackson) and the Mirage
  • Chapter 5. First Pitch
  • Chapter 6. Hammerin' Hank: Mr. Decency
  • Chapter 7. Your Rose, My Thorn
  • Chapter 8. Steroids: From BEN to Marion, the Breaking of Bonds
  • Chapter 9. Tiger: How a Legend Became Human
  • Chapter 10. Upon Further Review
  • Chapter 11. Tom Brady: My Friend the Goat
  • Chapter 12. 17-0, 28, 50-0 = Perfect
  • Chapter 13. People Who Changed the World
  • Chapter 14. Dream Team: "You'll Never See Anything Like This Again"
  • Chapter 15. His Airness's Good-Bye
  • Chapter 16. The Triangle: Kobe, Shaq, and Jax
  • Chapter 17. Malice at the Palace
  • Chapter 18. The Decision
  • Chapter 19. My Dad and the Masters
  • Chapter 20. I'm Not writing another Book
  • Acknowledgments
  • Photo Credits
  • Index
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A Hall of Fame broadcaster takes us behind the scenes of his biggest interviews and stories. Gray, recognizable to even casual sports fans, has had a front row seat to some of the most indelible games, fights, and moments in sports history. Here, he pulls readers aside to explain how it all came together, from his days as a wide-eyed college kid in Denver assigned to interview Muhammad Ali to his friendships with the likes of LeBron James, Mike Tyson, Jack Nicholson, and countless others. In a sense, there are versions of the author. One is a hard-nosed journalist who famously put the screws to Pete Rose before a World Series game about Rose's gambling on baseball (an interview that earned Gray death threats). The other Gray knows that the best way to cultivate sources in his line of work is to form real relationships. "Over the years," he writes, "I found that relationships and loyalty matter as much as ability--in my business and in almost any endeavor worth doing." Though the prose isn't scintillating, Gray knows how to tell a story, and he's wise enough to know that anyone who buys the book will be drawn to the cast of characters. The narrative abounds with fascinating tales: Gray watched boxing promoter Don King hand Tyson a $30 million check only to see the fighter rack up an $800,000 tab at Versace--a night before he stepped into the ring and bit off a chunk of Evander Holyfield's ear. While wandering the Upper West Side in Manhattan, a limo pulled up, and Richard Nixon rolled down the window, invited Gray inside, and peppered him with sports talk for 45 minutes. Throughout, the author demonstrates his combination of knowledge, longevity, talent, and likability, with just a little pit bull thrown in for good measure. Tom Brady provides the foreword. Gray has been there, done that, and taken excellent notes. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.