Playing for keeps
Michael Jordan and the world he made
1st Broadway Books trade pbk. ed.
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Publication
2000 - Broadway Books, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
108,000 words, Guess
Page Count
432 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveplayingforkeepsm00halb_0
- Internet Archiveplayingforkeepsm0000halb
- ISBN-100767904443
- ISBN-139780767904445
- LibraryThing615694
Classifications
- DDC796.323/092
- DDCB
- LCCGV884.J67 H35 2000
and 2 more
- LCCGV 884 .J67 H35 2000
- LCCGV884.J67H35 2000
Alternate Titles
- Michael Jordan and the world he made
Description
"In Playing for Keeps, David Halberstam takes the first full measure of Michael Jordan's epic career, one of the great American stories of our time. A narrative of astonishing power and human drama, brimming with revealing anecdotes and penetrating insights, the book chronicles the forces in Jordan's life that have shaped him into history's greatest basketball player, and the larger forces that have converged to make him the most famous living human being in the world.". "We get a rare insider's view of the dynamics between Jordan, the star, and the others who played critical roles in the championship seasons, including the shrewd, thoughtful Phil Jackson, the enigmatic Scottie Pippen, and the curiously shy Dennis Rodman. In addition, we see the bitter divisions between players and management on the Bulls, and the NBA's interior pressures and conflicts as basketball grows during Jordan's reign into a phenomenally successful big-time celebrity sport. This book is, as well, about fame in America, the forces that create it and its consequences. Among other things, we see how David Falk and Nike launched the campaign that sold Jordan to the world, abetted by a small Oregon ad agency, Wieden and Kennedy, and a struggling young Brooklyn filmmaker named Spike Lee."--BOOK JACKET.
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- History
- Biography
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