The New York Times bestseller about the legendary basketball star's
impact on the sport during his team's championship seminal season.
With a new introduction by Sam Smith, NBA Hall of Fame columnist A
highly competitive force of nature, Michael Jordan's ambition and
endurance drove him—and his Chicago Bulls teammates—to victory.
After three years of consecutive losses to the "Bad Boys" Detroit
Pistons in the playoffs, the Bulls defeated them in the 1991 Eastern
Conference Finals, paving the road to their first NBA championship. In
The Jordan Rules, award-winning sportswriter Sam Smith chronicles the
season that gave birth to the legend, revealing how Jordan's personal
drive for success caused conflict between him and his team, both
players and management. Coach Phil Jackson and general manager Jerry
Krause found themselves targets of Jordan's temperament and
assertiveness on and off the court. Scottie Pippen, Horace Grant, and
Bill Cartwright share their experiences with a teammate who didn't
engage in teamwork, keeping the ball to himself during important games
to ensure he would become the Bulls' top scorer. It would fall to
Coach Jackson to motivate and inspire Jordan and the Bulls to play
together and earn their first title. This is the essential behind the
scenes story of how Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls made
basketball history and became pop culture phenomenons. "Smith takes us
into the locker room, aboard the team plane and team bus, and seats us
on the bench during games. Sometimes, books reflecting on a team's
success don't reach the personal level with the people who made it
happen: The Jordan Rules does." — Associated Press
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The Inside Story of Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781938120534
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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