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Knight

My Story - With a New Afterword

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Few individuals in sports have inspired as many books as Bob Knight. In this first-person account, Knight shares his full, rich life with characteristic candor and remarkable recollection. Much of his life has revolved around basketball, where he has demonstrated that academic responsibility and the production of championship teams can coexist. His new chapter at Texas Tech is filled with excitement, reflecting his passion for the game. Knight's Indiana teams clinched NCAA titles in 1981 and 1987, and his 1975-76 squad remains the last unbeaten team in college men's basketball history. His coaching career includes six seasons at Army, achieving a record of 102 wins and 50 losses. Unique among coaches, he has led teams to championships in the NCAA tournament, National Invitation Tournament, Olympic Games, and Pan American Games. Throughout his career, Knight has navigated numerous controversies while maintaining a winning and reputable program. This narrative is filled with delightful, hilarious, and poignant stories that illustrate Knight's life and legacy, showcasing a journey that is anything but dull.

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Knight, Bobby Knight, Hammel Bob

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2003
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Titre
Knight
Sous-titre
My Story - With a New Afterword
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2003
Format
souple
Pages
432
ISBN10
0312311176
ISBN13
9780312311179
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Few individuals in sports have inspired as many books as Bob Knight. In this first-person account, Knight shares his full, rich life with characteristic candor and remarkable recollection. Much of his life has revolved around basketball, where he has demonstrated that academic responsibility and the production of championship teams can coexist. His new chapter at Texas Tech is filled with excitement, reflecting his passion for the game. Knight's Indiana teams clinched NCAA titles in 1981 and 1987, and his 1975-76 squad remains the last unbeaten team in college men's basketball history. His coaching career includes six seasons at Army, achieving a record of 102 wins and 50 losses. Unique among coaches, he has led teams to championships in the NCAA tournament, National Invitation Tournament, Olympic Games, and Pan American Games. Throughout his career, Knight has navigated numerous controversies while maintaining a winning and reputable program. This narrative is filled with delightful, hilarious, and poignant stories that illustrate Knight's life and legacy, showcasing a journey that is anything but dull.