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Top Basketball Books

For all those who love to readbooks related to basketball, here is a list of some best books. These bookshave captured everything you need to read. A complete collection of passion,emotions, ins...

For all those who love to readbooks related to basketball, here is a list of some best books. These bookshave captured everything you need to read. A complete collection of passion,emotions, inspirational events fromlive basketball, biographies,basketball fantasy, experiences, advises, motivating quotes and all that youwant is there in the books listed below:

The Breaks of the Game

David Halberstam wrote this bookin 1981. In this book, he talks about Portland trailblazers; players, trainers,members, wives, management and NBA. This book is also considered the bestbasketball book and got success as being the best seller.

The Golden Boys

In 1992, CameronStauth wrote this book in which he has described about the lives of someimportant players of the United States basketball team for Olympics. It has alot of information. If anyone is interested about the background, strugglinglife and successful career of players, then here is a good book.

Loose Balls

Terry Pluto wrote this book in1990s. The interesting part of this book is that Terry Pluto didnt actuallywrite this book. He complied the interviews; interviews taken from players,coaches, owners and other members of NBA. It contains experiences, stories andsome tidbits also and all is related to American Basketball Association.

The Last Shot

Darcy Frey was the writer of thisbook. He wrote this book in 1994. This book is an award winner (NationalMagazine Award) for the story which has been described in this book. I am notgoing to tell you about the story, you must read it. After reading this book,you may actualize your dreams and the power in you.

Fab Five

Mr. Mitch Albom is the writer ofthis book and it was published in 1993.

A season on the brink

John Feinstein, member of U.S.writers for basketball wrote this beautiful book. This book elaborates thecollege basketball history. Moments of practice are captured elegantly. He alsohighlighted various factors as a part oflive basketball.

Big Game Small World

This book is also written by oneof the member of U.S. basketball writers named Alexander Wolff. In this book,he explained about how basketball is played and watched all over the world. Howthe basketball players and lover live? The importance of basketball isdescribed with respect to this world.

Tip-Off

Mr. Filip Bondy wrote this book inthe year 2007. In this book, he described why and how the 1984 NBA draftaltered? The serious effects of this decision on the game and some otherfactors are also explained.

There are many other interestingbooks are also worth reading like:

SacredHoops (written by Phil Jackson)

Buildinga Man to Man Defense (Written by Bob Huggins)

NBA @50 (written by Mark Vencil)

If you like to read books, you area basketball lover too, and then you must read the above-mentioned books.

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