Long-time NBA insider Sean Deveney discusses his latest book, Steph Curry, LeBron James, and the game’s future
The History of the NBA in Twelve Games will be available Nov. 1.
The History of the NBA in Twelve Games will be available Nov. 1.
"Drama could be annoying. But that’s what people see and people like to talk about."
"Due to my fixation on privacy pertaining to my personal life, it took a lot of time, and a lot of prodding by loved ones, to finally get me to do this."
A fortunate set of circumstances led author Chris Herring to a big break.
"One guy is a known felon. He was convicted of murder at a very young age. I jokingly said to the next (caller) 'Don’t tell me you served time in prison too.' He said 'Absolutely.'"
"I'm going to detail the medical mismanagement that I received during my time in Washington. I'm going to open your eyes to the sexual harassment that permeated the walls of that building."
"Climbing as a metaphor is really interesting, because climbing is an exercise in failure."
"I feel like I'm in my rookie season of life."
"October comes. The World Series. And we're reminded again why we love this timeless game. That's the word: timeless."
"It was instrumental in helping the NFL overtake Major League Baseball as America’s No. 1 sport."
Burns will join ESPN's The Undefeated for a series of conversations about sports and race in America.
The autobiography is co-authored with Gene Wojciechowski.
Ali was already a superhero to many.
In total, sales of "The Lost Season" have raised $47,700 for The V Foundation so far.
Wheeler wrote a ton of notable books over the years, including I Had A Hammer: The Hank Aaron Story and Stranger To The Game: The Autobiography of Bob Gibson.
Furloughed Banner Society staffers Spencer Hall, Jason Kirk, Richard Johnson, Alex Kirshner and Tyson Whiting have teamed up for an ebook "about the ever-desperate crusade to wrangle college sports, set in and around a time-travelin’, rootin’-tootin’, extra-demented American West."