My Basket ball Bible

My Basket ball Bible
Author: Forrest C. Allen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 486
Release: 1924
Genre: Basketball
ISBN: UOM:39015015214847

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The Basketball Bible

The Basketball Bible
Author: Jerry Krause
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1982-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0608071013

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The Basketball Bible

The Basketball Bible
Author: Jerry Krause
Publsiher: Human Kinetics
Total Pages: 303
Release: 1982-01-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0880110112

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The Basketball Coach s Bible

The Basketball Coach s Bible
Author: Sidney Goldstein
Publsiher: Golden Aura Publishing
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1994
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: PSU:000032746259

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Described by knowledgeable coaches as 'long overdue' and 'more detailed' than any other book on the fundamentals. The author who has successfully coached both men's and women's teams spent three years writing this practical action book so that anyone can coach.

The Basketball Player s Bible

The Basketball Player s Bible
Author: Sidney Goldstein
Publsiher: Golden Aura Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Basketball
ISBN: 1884357008

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How this book will help you: It supplies field-tested successful teaching lessons ready to use; It teaches the fundamentals to players and to coaches; It provides goals, keys to learning, and counterproductive ideas which prevent improvement; The Appendix supplies a list of all lessons and a cool down; The book does more that save you time: it gives methods and ideas that work.

Adolph Rupp and the Rise of Kentucky Basketball

Adolph Rupp and the Rise of Kentucky Basketball
Author: James Duane Bolin
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2019-03-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780813177243

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An in-depth look at the life of the influential University of Kentucky basketball coach and his legacy. Known as the “Man in the Brown Suit” and the “Baron of the Bluegrass,” Adolph Rupp (1901–1977) is a towering figure in the history of college athletics. In Adolph Rupp and the Rise of Kentucky Basketball, historian James Duane Bolin goes beyond the wins and losses to present the fullest account of Rupp’s life to date based on more than one-hundred interviews with Rupp, his assistant coaches, former players, University of Kentucky presidents and faculty members, and his admirers and critics, as well as court transcripts, newspaper accounts, and other archival materials. His teams won four NCAA championships (1948, 1949, 1951, and 1958), the 1946 National Invitation Tournament title, and twenty-seven Southeastern Conference regular season titles. Rupp’s influence on the game of college basketball and his impact on Kentucky culture are both much broader than his impressive record on the court. Bolin covers Rupp’s early years?from his rural upbringing in a German Mennonite family in Halstead, Kansas, through his undergraduate years at the University of Kansas playing on teams coached by Phog Allen and taking classes with James Naismith, the inventor of basketball?to his success at Kentucky. This revealing portrait of a pivotal figure in American sports also exposes how college basketball changed, for better or worse, in the twentieth century. Praise for Adolph Rupp and the Rise of Kentucky Basketball “This detailed and richly researched biography is written in a clear and engaging manner that reflects the work of a historian at the top of his game. Bolin is definitely fully engaged with Adolph Rupp’s multi-faceted life and has demonstrated his mastery of his wide-ranging sources. An excellent book!” —Richard O. Davies, Distinguished Profess or History, Emeritus, University of Nevada, Reno “An incisive analysis of Adolph Rupp’s role in creating the Big Blue Nation . . . . An unvarnished and well-sourced examination of a flawed human being . . . . A must-read for any true Kentucky fan.” —Roberta Schultz, WVXU Radio Cincinnati

Kansas University Basketball Legends

Kansas University Basketball Legends
Author: Kenneth N. Johnson PhD
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2013-11-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781625849038

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The University of Kansas's men's basketball team is one of the oldest and most successful in the history of college basketball; the very inventor of the sport, Dr. James Naismith, was KU's first coach. Its long and illustrious history began in 1898 and includes some of the biggest names in the game, from legends like Wilt Chamberlain to "secret weapons" like Andrea Hudy, the only female strength and conditioning coach in the division. Longtime Jayhawk enthusiast Kenn Johnson offers up a unique and in-depth look at the players, coaches and other personalities who helped make the University of Kansas basketball program the unparalleled tradition it is today.

Phog

Phog
Author: Scott Morrow Johnson
Publsiher: University of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2019-11-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781496217059

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Remembered in name but underappreciated in legacy, Forrest “Phog” Allen arguably influenced the game of basketball more than anyone else. In the first half of the twentieth century, Allen took basketball from a gentlemanly, indoor recreational pastime to the competitive game that would become a worldwide sport. Succeeding James Naismith as the University of Kansas’s basketball coach in 1907, Allen led the Jayhawks for thirty-nine seasons and holds the record for most wins at that school, with 590. He also helped create the NCAA tournament and brought basketball to the Olympics. Allen changed the way the game is played, coached, marketed, and presented. Scott Morrow Johnson reveals Allen as a master recruiter, a transformative coach, and a visionary basketball mind. Adolph Rupp, Dean Smith, Wilt Chamberlain, and many others benefited from Allen’s knowledge of and passion for the game. But Johnson also delves into Allen’s occasionally tumultuous relationships with Naismith, the NCAA, and University of Kansas administrators. Phog: The Most Influential Man in Basketball chronicles this complex man’s life, telling for the first time the full story of the man whose name is synonymous with Kansas basketball and with the game itself.