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1. Second Coming: The Strange Odyssey of Michael Jordan by Sam Smith | |
Mass Market Paperback: 400
Pages
(1996-12-01)
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A very revealing book
back and forth There is a flipside.Michael Jordan got allkinds of special treatment while he was in the NBA.He was the firstplayer I noticed who was granted all kinds of trips to the charity stripebecause of unbelievably, ticky tack calls.He scored at least ten points agame at the free throw line from bogus calls.It was great when there wasa picture session for 'greats of the game' with Larry Bird, Magic Johnson,and Michael Jordan.Magic told Larry not to stand too close to Michael orthey might call a foul.In front of reporters and television viewers, thatwas a classic comment by Magic.I believe Mike got 99% of all calls in hisfavor because he was such a cash cow for the NBA.Dominique Wilkins wasrobbed of a slam dunk championship when Mike scored a perfect 50 doing thesame dunk Dr. J did years before.I doubt Dr. J ever received a perfect 50for it.Dominique's dunk was much more impressive, and he received a 49.5. Please.Mike got in a fight with Reggie Miller, and only Miller gotsuspended at first.Only after there was an outcry did Mike get suspended. How are Mike's punches different?Mike elbowed Kevin Johnson to theground for all to see, and Kevin was called for blocking! I am not tooimpressed that the bulls beat the lakers in the NBA finals.Magic wasdouble teamed every game every minute he was in.On top of that, JamesWorthy and Byron Scott were injured.Magic and Larry never won threechampionships in a row because the competition, teams, and players in the80s were much better than the nineties.Luc Longley, Will Perdue, BillCartwright, or Bill Wennington stopping Kareem?Ha! Sport Magazinerecently had a piece on the ten greatest moments and ten greatest playersever in the NBA.Mike was ranked number one all time player.Kudos toMike for mentioning in 'For the love of the game' that to pick a"greatest ever" is impossible because of all the different erasand evolutions of basketball.The nineties bulls were given three of theten greatest moments in NBA history.This is just more Mike bias.Give mea break.There are hundreds of classic and amazing moments in NBA history. One of the moments picked was Mike beating the Jazz in the final minutesof his last game.He put his hand on Bryon Russel's backside and shovedhim out of the way.Then Mike made the game winnig shot.All eyes were onMike, but the ref did not make the obvious call. There is also Mike'sarrogance.According to him, Wilt Chamberlain was a fluke eventhough Wiltwas a great all around player.He made a comment about Magic and Larryreaching a 'certain level of greatness' and that the two were not good ondefense.What?Are we talking about the same Larry Bird?Shaquille Onealis also much better and much improved than Mike gives him credit for.Shaqhas turned into a solid defender, passer, and he works hard at both ends ofthe floor. Mike's corporate poster boy behavior is laughable.He didads for AT&T and then MCI.The Wayans family is also split between thetwo companies.Mike talked about the enviroment in Rayovac ads and thenpitches hot dogs?Mike is not the only athlete who will pitch anything andeverything to make millions.I wonder if Mike has checked into Nike'slabor practices. Players like Mike and Charles Barkley soured me ontheNBA.Charles played like a thug and got away with it because he was astar.Plus, Charles insisted on wearing number 34 at Philadelphiaeventhough it was retired for NBA great Billy Cunningham.The startreatment and inflated egos has grown old, and that has turned a lot ofpeople off to sports.I miss the Lakers and Celtics match ups of the1980s.
Michael Jordan book review
Tabloid trash disguised as sports journalism There is a type of sports fan endemic to Chicago: guys whose formative years spanned decades of losing seasons, guys who never learned the ups of fandom, just the downs, until the only joy they could take from professional sports was the cynic's pleasure of having their low expectations fulfilled.Guys, I admit it, like me.When a winner does finally appear in a city like Chicago, these fans react like albino fish brought up into the sun from the lightless depths, blinking uncomprehendingly: they know something is happening, but nothing in their experience tellsthem how to react.The good news is that most of us recover from the shock after a year or two, and that most of us don't become professional sportswriters.Then again, there's Sam Smith. Smith's "Second Coming" purports to be a hard-nosed examination of Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls during Jordan's "retirement" from the NBA following the death of his father, Jordan's travails as a minor-league baseball player and subsequent return to basketball, with (at first) less-than spectacular results.A sequel to "The Jordan Rules", Smith's first uncensored-behind-the-scenes look at the Bulls during their early-'90's title runs, this book is both less shocking -- you only have to open any week's sports pages to realize that today's pro atheletes are not choirboys -- and more mean-spirited than its predecessor. If Sam Smith were an NBA player, he'd be Bill Laimbeer:moderately talented, but cursed with a congenital inability to pass up a cheap shot (Smith takes gratuitous aim at everyone from the Bulls' TV announcers to Madonna) and the obnoxious habit of feigning bafflement that anyone would take offense (Smith is shocked, *shocked* that Jordan and others had less-than positive reactions to "The Jordan Rules"). There's no doubt that many aspects of professional sports are open to criticism, and Michael Jordan is no exception.But "Second Coming" provides little criticism and lots of tabloid-style dirt-dishing.Smith reports the facts of Jordan's gambling sprees (by far the most legitimate fan concern covered), but then sabotages his own credibility by mentioning every scurrilous rumor, most of them proven to be false, that followed those events and the shooting of James Jordan.I held on as Smith hammered away at his theme -- that Jordan was too old, too selfish, and too poor a leader for his comeback to be successful -- waiting for the "bonus chapter" (added to the paperback edition) on the Bulls' historic '95-'96 season.How would Smith explain his remarkable lack of predictive skills?He wouldn't, preferring instead to concentrate on the antics of Dennis Rodman. If you want to know more about the dark side of professional sports, and maybe even do something about it, read Mike Lupica's scorching fan manifesto "Mad as Hell".If you want to read about Jordan and the Bulls, buy Bob Greene's sublime "Hang Time" and its sequel "Rebound".Lupica may be a bit overinflated and Greene a little too uncritical of his subject, but at least neither of them have forgotten the reasons why we started watching the game in the first place ... Read more |
2. Why Bother?: Getting a Life in a Locked-Down Land by Sam Smith | |
Paperback: 172
Pages
(2001-10-10)
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My response to reading Sam Smith's book, "Why Bother"
My response to reading Sam Smith's book, Why Bother
disturbing and confusing, but ultimately inspirational The following paragraph from the book's Introduction captures his theme well: "Why bother?Only to be alive.Only to be real, to be made not just of what we acquire or do under instruction, but of what we think and do of our own free will.Only, Winston Churchill said, to fight while there is still a small chance so that we don't have to fight when there is none.Only to climb the rock face of risk and doubt in order to engage in the most extreme sport of all -- that of being a free and conscious human.Free and conscious even in a society that seems determined to reduce our lives to a barren pair of mandatory functions:consumption and compliance." ... Read more |
3. The Jordan Rules by Sam Smith | |
Mass Market Paperback: 384
Pages
(1993-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description A SUPER TEAM...A SUPERSTAR...A SUPER EGO The most gifted athlete ever to play the game, Michael Jordan rose to heights no basketball player had ever reached before. What drove Michael Jordan? The pursuit of team success...or of his own personal glory? The pursuit of excellence...or of his next multimillion-dollar endorsement? The flight of the man they call Air Jordan had been rocked by controversy. In The Jordan Rules, which chronicles the Chicago Bulls' first championship season, Sam Smith takes the #1 Bull by the horns to reveal the team behind the man...and the man behind the Madison Avenue smile. Here is the inside game, both on and off the court, including: A provocative eyewitness account, The Jordan Rules delivers all the nonstop excitement, tension, and thrills of a championship season -- and an intense, fascinating portrait of the incomparable Michael Jordan. Customer Reviews (27)
One of the greatest basketball books ever written.
You won't put this book down
An excellent look at the inner workings of a championship team
THE JORDAN RULES WERE BECAUSE JORDAN RULED
Behind the scenes look at MJ and the bulls |
4. Sam Smith's Great American Political Repair Manual: How to Rebuild Our Country So the Politics Aren't Broken and Politicians Aren't Fixed by Sam Smith | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(1997-07-17)
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Wonderful take on modern society and politics
Important reading for activists and ordinary Americans I use it in introductory political science classes because it is a simple read and explains complex topics (like voting systems) lucidly. Smith encourages looking beyond political correctness and beyond corporate media spin to search for real solutions to American problems which, as Smith admits, may not work, but promise to move us beyond stalemate over broken programs and failed solutions. ... Read more |
5. Sam Smith by Sam Smith | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1980)
Isbn: 0510001149 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
6. The Hieros Gamos of Sam An Smith by Josephine Saxton | |
Unknown Binding:
Pages
(1969-01-01)
Asin: B003LPCTHS Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
7. Captive Capital: Colonial Life in Modern Washington by Sam Smith | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(1974-08-27)
Isbn: 025311070X Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
8. Stan Smith (Creative Education Sports Superstars) by Sam Hasegawa, Harold Henriksen | |
Library Binding: 31
Pages
(1979-03)
list price: US$7.95 Isbn: 0871914743 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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9. More Secrets of Successful Exhibiting by Sam Lippman, Susan Friedmann, Charles Greene III, John Hasbrouck, Jim Obermeyer, Elaine Cohen, Barbara Axelson, Valerie A.M. Demetros, Marcia A. Smith, Christine A. Ellis, Mark S.A. Smith | |
Paperback: 200
Pages
(1998-07-01)
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More Secrets, More Success
Save your money. |
10. Porlock Counterpoint by Sam Smith | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2002-06)
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11. The End Of Science Fiction by Sam Smith | |
Paperback: 216
Pages
(2004-12-31)
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Creative and haunting pre-apocalyptic novel |
12. towards the unMaking of Heaven, Not Now: Death, Dreams & Reasons for Living by Sam Smith | |
Paperback: 228
Pages
(2010-09-02)
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13. The Care Vortex by Sam Smith | |
Paperback: 260
Pages
(2002-08)
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14. Analytical Marketing Exercises by Sam V. Smith | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(1986-02)
list price: US$15.95 Isbn: 0130345628 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
15. Skin and Bones by Sam Smith | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1997-12)
Isbn: 1897654030 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
16. Sister Blister by Sam Smith | |
Hardcover: 196
Pages
(1999-01-31)
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17. Shadows of Hope: A Freethinker's Guide to Politics in the Time of Clinton by Sam Smith | |
Hardcover: 268
Pages
(1994-04-01)
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Nice take on Clinton, politics in general |
18. Gems From the Tailings; Or the Sluice Club by Sam W. Smith | |
Paperback: 110
Pages
(2009-12-27)
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19. The Secret Report of Friar Otto by Sam Smith | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2006-04-04)
Isbn: 1904781977 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
20. John the Explorer by Sam Smith | |
Paperback: 56
Pages
(1999-07)
Isbn: 0953584402 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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