Michael Jordan: The Life
By (Author) Roland Lazenby
Little, Brown & Company
Back Bay Books
28th July 2015
28th May 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
Basketball
796.323092
Paperback
720
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 58mm
742g
When most people think of Michael Jordan, they think of the beautiful shots, his body totally in sync with the ball, hitting nothing but net. He is responsible for incredible moments so ingrained in basketball history that they have their own names: The Shrug, The Shot, The Flu Game. But for all his greatness, there's also a dark side to Jordan: a ruthless competitor, a gambler. There's never been a biography that balanced these personas-until now.
Drawing on personal relationships with Jordan's coaches; countless interviews with friends, team mates, family members, and Jordan himself; and a career in the trenches covering Jordan in college and the pros, Roland Lazenby provides the first truly definitive study of Jordan: the player, the icon, and the man.Praise for JERRY WEST
"A superior account of one of American sports' most compelling, complicated figures...by turns, smart, beautifully reported, well-written and psychologically shrewd....Where this book breaks fascinating new ground is in its exploration of West's tormented perfectionism." -- Los Angeles Times"A thoughtful, serious biography of an athlete both blessed and cursed by talent and a competitive spirit." -- Booklist"Lazenby managed to make sense of this complex man...West's career and life deserved a book like this. It's highly recommended." -- Slam MagazineRoland Lazenby is the author of the critically acclaimed bestseller Jerry West: The Life and Legend of a Basketball Icon, among numerous other books. He has spent the past three decades interviewing NBA players, coaches, staff members, and other figures while writing about the league. He lives in Virginia.