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The NBA in Black and White
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The NBA in Black and White

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Celebrated NBA player and the first Black Coach of the Year Ray Scott tells his story.

A memoir of hard lessons learned in the racially segregated and sometimes outright racist NBA of the early '60s, when Ray Scott joined the early wave of Black players like Bill Russell, Wilt Chamberlain, and later Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who would literally change how the game of professional basketball is played-leading to the tremendously popular financial blockbuster the NBA is today. Scott was a celebrated 6'9" forward/center after being chosen by the Detroit Pistons as the #4 pick of the 1961 NBA draft, and then again after he was named head coach of the Pistons in October 1972, winning Coach of the Year in the spring of 1974-the first black man ever to be named NBA Coach of the Year.

"There's a basic insecurity with Black guys my size," Scott writes. "We can't hide and everybody turns to stare when we walk down the street. … Whites believe that their culture is superior to African-American culture. ... We don't accept many of [their] answers, but we have to live with them."

Here is a story of quiet persistence, hard work, and, most of all, respect. Scott credits people like NBA player and coach Earl Lloyd, who befriended and mentored Ray, making sure he got the opportunities he deserved. Here are great anecdotes about fellow Philly native Wilt Chamberlain, Muhammad Ali, and Aretha Franklin, among many others. Ray lived through one of the most turbulent times in our nation's history, especially the time of assassinations of so many Black leaders at the end of the '60s decade. Through it all, his voice remains quiet and measured, transcending all the sorrows with his steadiness and positive attitude. This is his story, told in collaboration with the great basketball writer, former college player and CBA coach Charley Rosen.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781644211991
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
FormatE101
Erscheinungsdatum28.06.2022
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse23953 Kbytes
Illustrationen16 PAGES B&W PHOTOS
Artikel-Nr.10232452
KatalogVC
Datenquelle-Nr.3058153
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Philly native John Raymond "Ray" Scott's college career began at the University of Portland, and he was chosen as the 4th pick in the 1961 NBA draft by the Detroit Pistons. He spent six years with the Pistons, as a stand-out rebounder and deadly shooter from the perimeter, and another five years playing for other teams. Then in October 1972, Scott was promoted from Assistant to Head Coach of the Detroit Pistons, thanks in part to the strong support from retiring coach Earl Lloyd who, a decade earlier had scouted Scott and recommended that he be the Pistons top pick. Two years later he was named NBA Coach of the Year, the first African-American to win the coveted award. From 1976 to 1979, Scott was Men's Basketball Head Coach at Eastern Michigan University. Today, Ray lives with his family in Eastern Michigan, not far from Detroit. This is his first book. Charley Rosen is one of the most respected writers of books on basketball, including both fiction like NYT Notable Book The House of Moses All-Stars, and nonfiction like his telling of the Jack Molinas story in The Wizard of Odds. He has also been a sports commentator, at FOXSports.com and HoopsHype.com. He lives in Woodstock, N.Y.