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Boys Among Men: How the Prep-to-Pro Generation Redefined the NBA and Sparked a Basketball Revolution

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Boys Among Men: How the Prep-to-Pro Generation Redefined the NBA and Sparked a Basketball Revolution
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jonathan Abrams
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:352
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 132
Category/GenreSports and outdoor recreation
Basketball
ISBN/Barcode 9780804139274
ClassificationsDewey:796.323640973
Audience
General
Illustrations 1 8-PAGE 4/C INSERT

Publishing Details

Publisher Random House USA Inc
Imprint Three Rivers Press
Publication Date 14 March 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

The definitive New York Times bestselling story of the "prep to pros" generation of basketball players who made the jump directly from high school to the NBA. When Kevin Garnett shocked the world by announcing he would not be attending college, as young basketball stars his age were expected to do, but would rather enter the 1995 NBA draft directly from high school, he blazed a trail for a generation of teenage basketball stars to jump right into the pros. That trend would continue until the NBA instituted an age limit in 2005, requiring all players to attend college or another developmental program for at least one year. Over that ten-year span, the list of players who made that difficult leap includes some of the most celebrated players of the past few decades-Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Kevin Garnett, Dwight Howard, Tracy McGrady, and numerous other stars. It also includes notable busts, players like Darius Miles, who either physically or mentally proved unable to handle the transition. But for better or for worse, the face of the NBA was forever changed by the prep-to-pros generation. Now that many of those players like Kobe and Garnett have concluded their careers, this is the perfect moment to revisit them and tell the definitive story of their era. Award-winning basketball writer Jonathan Abrams has obtained full access to all of the key players, coaches, and media personnel from that time, and he's written a book that is packed with rare insights and never-before-published details about this chapter in NBA history. Boys Among Men will be a must-buy title for any basketball fan.

Author Biography

JONATHAN ABRAMS is an award-winning journalist who covers the NBA for Bleacher Report. He was previously a staff writer at Grantland, the Los Angeles Times, and New York Times and is a graduate of the University of Southern California.

Reviews

""Mr. Abrams is such an excellent reporter and has been such a keen observer of the NBA over more than two decades that he makes an unerring tour guide. It's a blast just to let him lead us through the tumultuous era between Mr. Jordan and Mr. James." - The Wall Street Journal "Riveting....an exhaustive work of research and reporting that reads with the propulsive energy of a magazine feature that makes you late for something important." - Slate "Masterful." - The Atlantic "A must-read about the game, an incisive and exhaustively reported exploration of the price that young men pay for a chance to make it in the extraordinarily competitive world of pro hoops. Jonathan Abrams asks smart questions and has a gift for portraiture...an important contribution to the discussion about the way we consume sports in America." - The Daily Beast "Expertly weaves stories and anecdotes from these players to create a fascinating retrospective on the culture, success and the continuing impact of those players in the league..Abrams' book does an excellent job telling stories of these players, unearthing details that add depth to even the most-known stars including aspects of Kobe's legendary pre-draft workouts and the "luckiest" shot that accelerated LeBron's star rising in high school. It is worth reading for every basketball fan as a piece of entertainment as well as for deeper insight into an era now past and the players who still shape our present and future." - The Sporting News "Abrams weaves a compelling tale about a transformational era in the NBA that also speaks to the sometimes-desperate pursuit of sporting stardom." - Kirkus (Starred Review) "This essential, well-researched book will appeal to readers interested in basketball's business side as well as the factors that have helped shape the modern NBA." - "In this excellent effort, Abrams, the gifted hoops writer late of Grantland, examines this controversial phenomenon from every angle. -Publishers Weekly "A riveting read that cements Jonathan Abrams' reputation as one of the world's best basketball writers." - Bill Simmons, #1 New York Times Bestselling author of The Book of Basketball "A fascinating and unsettling account of what happened to professional basketball when teenagers made their way into a man's game."-Malcolm Gladwell, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Outliers and David and Goliath "Will stand as the definitive dissection of an oddly brief, perpetually influential period in the history of NBA labor relations."-Chuck Klosterman, New York Times bestselling author of I Wear the Black Hat and Sex, Drugs and Cocoa Puffs "There was much I learned from this book, which covers not only the superstar "kids" like Bryant and Garnett, but also the compelling cautionary tales." -Jack McCallum, New York Times bestselling author of Dream Team and Seven Seconds or Less "Boys Among Men is as inside as an account can be of the paths of those players, both the famous and the forgotten. It's not merely a compelling book for any hoops fan, it's an important one."-David Epstein, New York Times bestselling author of The Sports Gene "An indispensable book for anyone who cares about basketball." -George Dohrmann, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Play Their Hearts Out "Jonathan Abrams has transcended one of the NBA's great business and moral debates to deftly tell the inside story of the prep-to-pros phenomenon...A marvelous book that will stand the test of time." -Adrian Wojnarowski, New York Times best-author of the selling The Miracle of St. Anthony "Jonathan Abrams expertly captures this crucial era in basketball history. Yet what makes Boys Among Men so compelling isn't the high school players who turned out to be future hall of famers, but the stories of all the tragic would-be heroes that basketball has long forgotten.' -Dave McMenamin, NBA writer for ESPN