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The Jordan Era is fading, leaving the NBA in turmoil as a new generation of players disrupts the league's traditional values of hard work, teamwork, and respect. Veterans struggle to compete against younger, faster opponents, while off-court scandals—drug busts, abuse charges, and organizational chaos—dominate the headlines. This is a league in crisis, searching for a savior amidst internal conflict where only the strong endure. Larry Platt delves into the 1997-98 season, exploring the journeys of five prominent players. Charles Barkley, once a bad boy, seeks one last championship. Chris Webber, a talented star, battles his prima donna reputation. Matt Maloney represents the old-school mentality, while Jerry Stackhouse embodies a transformative style. Vernon Maxwell, the original GANGSTA, risks his career through reckless behavior. This compelling narrative offers an intimate look at the athletes’ struggles for dignity, pride, and a lasting legacy in a brutal league that promises fame and fortune but may ultimately threaten their very existence. It’s a poignant reflection on the pursuit of achievement amid temptation and adversity.
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Keepin' It Real, Larry Platt
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- Année de publication
- 1998
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- Titre
- Keepin' It Real
- Sous-titre
- A Turbulent Season at the Crossroads with the NBA
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Larry Platt
- Éditeur
- William Morrow
- Publié
- 1998
- Format
- rigide
- Pages
- 320
- ISBN10
- 0380977141
- ISBN13
- 9780380977147
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Sport, Basket-ball
- Évaluation
- 3,45 sur 5
- Description
- The Jordan Era is fading, leaving the NBA in turmoil as a new generation of players disrupts the league's traditional values of hard work, teamwork, and respect. Veterans struggle to compete against younger, faster opponents, while off-court scandals—drug busts, abuse charges, and organizational chaos—dominate the headlines. This is a league in crisis, searching for a savior amidst internal conflict where only the strong endure. Larry Platt delves into the 1997-98 season, exploring the journeys of five prominent players. Charles Barkley, once a bad boy, seeks one last championship. Chris Webber, a talented star, battles his prima donna reputation. Matt Maloney represents the old-school mentality, while Jerry Stackhouse embodies a transformative style. Vernon Maxwell, the original GANGSTA, risks his career through reckless behavior. This compelling narrative offers an intimate look at the athletes’ struggles for dignity, pride, and a lasting legacy in a brutal league that promises fame and fortune but may ultimately threaten their very existence. It’s a poignant reflection on the pursuit of achievement amid temptation and adversity.


