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J**B
Great sports journalism
Love the Three-peat even more! This book narrates exactly what the second title says. Jordan's career reshaped the sport, fandom, merchandising and business.
D**S
90s NBA Must Read
As anyone who's familiar with David Halberstam's work can attest, you're hard pressed to find a better written dissection of nearly any topic unless it was by Halberstam himself..which given his attachment to certain subjects, is a possibility. Simply put, Halberstam was such a talented writer, that he was capable of making the most mundane events and details fascinating. When comparing Playing for Keeps with The Breaks of the Game, his early 80s dissection of the Portland Trailblazers though the former was probably a greater literary accomplishment, Playing for Keeps was a more interesting read for me. A large part of this is the subject matter, Michael Jordan, who established himself, in the most pathological of fashions as the greatest NBA player of all time. However as interesting of a feature as MJ is, if you're reading this book, you probably don't need a primer on Michael Jordan's greatness. What sets this book apart is the detailed descriptions of what the NBA became economically in the 1990s.One if the many things that is great about Halberstam is his no stones left unturned approach to any subject matter. In spite of omitting much of Michael Jordan's personal life from this book, I feel that reading this provides a clear picture of Michael, and even more so the climate of the NBA in the 1990's, which is the exact started purpose of the book. In it, you'll likely read tidbits regarding the 90s Bulls that you will not have seen elsewhere, and you'll gain unique perspective to how the league flourished in the 80s and 90s, and the ramifications of that success.I read this book immediately after reading The Breaks of the Game, and doing so really added great perspective for not just understanding the league, but also Halberstam's unique writing perspective. In truth both are kind of geared toward a niche market: NBA diehards and/or David Halberstam loyalists. If you have an interest in league history, TBOTG is worth your time, however if you were to only read one Playing for Keeps is far less obscure and dated. Having devoured just about any and every NBA book on the market, I can day without question that DH's writing is far superior to anyone else who has attempted. Highly recommended.
B**N
The BEST Jordan book and still relevant and enjoyable!
I've read numerous books about Jordan and this one is at the top. I thought that after watching the Last Dance and having read and followed him throughout his career that this book might be redundant. I had seen it pop up on my feed several times and decided against purchasing and reading it. When I finally did, it was tough to put it down! Even though I knew how the story would end, I learned a lot of tidbits that I didn't know. Whether it was some crazy obscure facts about details of private workouts of players, Jordan's family, or his connection to the UNC coaching staff (in particular Roy Williams) was all enjoyable. Halberstam also provides details about other players and the league changing and those tidbits were just as interesting as the one about Jordan and the Bulls. A must read for any basketball fan, whether you grew up watching Jordan or not!
H**Y
Talent, Training , Tenacity and Timing--A Tale of Personal and Professional Success
As always, David Halberstam doesn't just tell Michael Jordan's story. He tells the whole story of the NBA's amazing transformation over those years--the coaches, the teammates, the opponents, the owners. Chapters of interesting and applicable background--the trades, the changing economics, the partnerships, jealousies and characters that bring Michael Jackson's career to life--from his talented youth to his fully developed leadership talents that inspired the Chicago Bulls through the arc of their championships. Jordan loved and inspired his team easily as much as expert and intuitive coach Phil Jackson. Tense and gripping to the last play of the final Jordan championship game, it's a wonderful tale of the whole basketball aura of those years.
A**R
Well-researched, but not very insightful
While trying to stay as unbiased as possible, the writer tends to soften his words to avoid any notions that this is a takedown book. While not afraid nor apologetic to drop an actual F-bomb in quotes, Halberstam doesn't choose stronger words that would be more accurate to describe a certain situation, emotion, or character trait. Most of the important stuff is covered here, but it's mostly glossed over, or assumed that the reader has read it elsewhere. With Jordan being the supposed center of the topic, the writer chose instead to focus on all the people surrounding him and going in depth into that. I suspect that's why the title is so unfocused or broad in spectrum as to include the word "World" in it.Overall, it's a nice ride back in time, but you leave the book having a blurrier look at the man in the middle of it all.
I**E
Amazing!!!
Fascinated by Michael Jordan and unfortunately only being able to watch documentary Dvds or YouTube highlights as I'm only 24 now, I searched for the best book to read up on his career and this book covers everything. Great book, thoroughly recommend to any Jordan enthusiast
J**E
Five Stars
Great book, written by very good writer
C**S
A really excellent book.
Thoroughly enjoyable and absorbing read. A really excellent book.
N**Ć
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H**D
Great book
Great book
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