Basketball Amazing but true stories!

Derrick Barnes

Book - 2023

"A middle-grade celebration of the unheralded people and stories that helped shape the game of basketball, from unsung pioneers to unforgettable moments of the game"--

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Subjects
Genres
Biographies
History
Juvenile works
Published
New York : Workman Publishing [2023].
Language
English
Main Author
Derrick Barnes (author)
Other Authors
Jez Tuya (illustrator)
Physical Description
172 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
Audience
Ages 8-12
Grades 4-6
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781523505548
  • Introduction
  • 1. Premier Pioneers
  • Julius "Dr. J" Erving
  • Nathaniel "Sweetwater" Clifton, Chuck Cooper, and Earl Lloyd
  • George Mikan
  • "Muggsy" Bogues
  • Senda Berenso Abbott
  • The New York Rens
  • The Black Fives
  • Dick Vitale
  • Pat Summitt
  • Wayne Embry
  • 2. Sensational Stories
  • Spencer Haywood's Fight to Go Pro
  • Clip 'Em!
  • The Day David Shook Goliath
  • The Rucker
  • Glass-Shattering Dunks
  • Aerial Excellence
  • Tattoo Guaranteed
  • Kevin Ware's Unfortunate Break
  • Planet Basketball
  • 3. Radical Records
  • The Highest-Scoring Game Ever
  • Long Shots
  • The Three-Point King
  • Who's Gonna Stop Us?!
  • The Quadruple- and Quintuple-Double Club
  • Nothing But Reliable Net
  • 1,333 W's
  • Man to Iron
  • The Selfless Scott Skiles
  • 4. Triumphant Turnarounds
  • Dragons Breathe Fire
  • The "Miracle Minute"
  • Hard to Keep a Good King Down
  • Big First-Round Exit
  • Cinderella Meets Her Match
  • The Return of the Mighty 20
  • The 0.1-Percent Chance Winners
  • Reggie Wrecks the Knicks
  • End of Regulation
  • Tips & Resources
  • Glossary
  • About the Author and Illustrator
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Two-time Kirkus Prize winner Barnes highlights some potentially unfamiliar records and achievements on the court. The author positively pours out facts and anecdotes about lesser known, or at least less celebrated, "batters, buzzer-beaters, and record-breakers"--from tributes to the early barnstorming "Black Fives" and Wataru "Wat" Misaka, the NBA's first non-white player, to accounts of Scott Skiles' 30 assists in 1990 and Bernard King, who came back to finish a Hall of Fame career after shattering a knee. Despite noting that basketball is enjoyed across the world, "from Boston to Barcelona to Beijing," he seldom glances overseas, and notwithstanding a nod to Title IX, the scattered accounts of the feats of women high school, collegiate, or WNBA players and teams definitely don't get equal time. Still, with contagious enthusiasm, he invites readers to marvel at trick dunks and full-court shots of the past, weird games such as the NCAA contest that ended up 258-141, and other wonders--not to mention the careers of players, coaches, and even announcers and executives from the usual marquee names to coach Pat Summitt (1,098 wins), A.C. Green (1,192 consecutive games), and 5'3" pro Tyrone "Muggsy" Bogues. Even non-fans will enjoy the breathless tales of miracle comebacks Barnes dishes out on his way to a closing pep talk. The mostly brown-skinned cartoon figures in Tuya's action scenes properly underscore the narrative tone by sporting fierce game faces or appropriately amazed expressions. Fast-break fun for both students and non-students of the game. (glossary, web sites) (Nonfiction. 10-13) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.