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Lost in the game, a book about basketball, Thomas Beller

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Lost in the game, a book about basketball, Thomas Beller
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
Lost in the game
Oclc number
1349877759
Responsibility statement
Thomas Beller
Sub title
a book about basketball
Summary
"For players, coaches, writers, and fans, basketball is a science and an art, a religious sacrament, a source of entertainment, and a way of interacting with the world. In Lost in the Game Thomas Beller entwines these threads with his lifetime experience as a player and journalist, roaming NBA locker rooms and city parks alike as a basketball flâneur in search of the meaning of the modern game. He captures the magnificence and mastery of today's most accomplished NBA players while paying homage to the devotion of the countless congregants in the global church of pickup basketball. He shares his own stories on the court, meditating on basketball's role in city life and its impact on the athlete's psyche as he moves from youth to middle age. Part journalistic account, part memoir of a slightly talented player whose main gift is being tall, Lost in the Game charts the game's inexorable gravitational hold on those who love it"--, Provided by publisher
Table of contents
The Court on Horatio Street -- Spree -- Damian Lillard's game-winning shot -- The City Game -- James Harden's Transcendent Step-Back -- Homicide at the Playground -- Coach -- Anthony Davis and the Plight of the Modern NBA Big Man -- The Maserati Kid -- The NBA Kaleidoscope -- Most Definitely -- All-Star Game Diaries -- The Two-Thousand-Dollar Popsicle -- Loitering Backstage at the NBA -- Here We Go Again : On the Cavaliers-Warriors NBA Finals -- The Nets -- Lost in the Game -- The Pleasures of the Old Man Game -- The Warriors' Torrential Victory -- French Math at the NBA Draft -- Zion's Burst -- Pandemic Playgrounds -- The Jokić Files -- Bol Bol on an Escalator -- Outscoring My Father

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