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Condition
Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
ISBN-13
9780061373909
Type
Does not apply
ISBN
9780061373909
Book Title
Taking Shots : Tall Tales, Bizarre Battles, and the Incredible Truth about the Nba
Publisher
HarperCollins
Item Length
9.1 in
Publication Year
2008
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Keith Glass
Genre
Sports & Recreation
Topic
Business Aspects, General, Basketball
Item Weight
19.5 Oz
Item Width
6 in
Number of Pages
304 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0061373907
ISBN-13
9780061373909
eBay Product ID (ePID)
61197417

Product Key Features

Book Title
Taking Shots : Tall Tales, Bizarre Battles, and the Incredible Truth about the Nba
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2008
Topic
Business Aspects, General, Basketball
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Sports & Recreation
Author
Keith Glass
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
19.5 Oz
Item Length
9.1 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Reviews
Glass has had some intriguing experiences as an agent for NBA players…he has some stories to tell…, Glass displays a razor-sharp wit and an amazing capacity to tell a story. …fans will love this book…, I thought Keith Glass's book was terrific. Taking Shots will now be required reading at St. Anthony's., …It's a good read, a rollicking ride, and bodes well for Glass's retirement job as a stand-up comedian…, Glass displays a razor-sharp wit and an amazing capacity to tell a story. .fans will love this book., Arguably the best basketball book that came out in 2007. …For those looking to get into the industry…this book is basically a must-read. It's all told in a pointy, cynical tone… …Extremely informative and entertaining., Through humor, he expresses a fairly weighty opinion. Keith may have outsmarted us all with his covertly brilliant writing style., Glass has had some intriguing experiences as an agent for NBA players.he has some stories to tell., "Part memoir, part purist manifesto...a winding tour of everything right and wrong with the NBA." -- New York Times "...Entertaining and enlightening." -- Chicago Tribune "Taking Shots should be required reading for anyone who cares about the game." -- Fran Fraschilla, ESPN college basketball analyst "Interesting, insightful, humorous and factual--Taking Shots has it all! A must read for any and all basketball or sports fan." -- Jud Heathcote, former coach, Michagan State "I thought Keith Glass's book was terrific. Taking Shots will now be required reading at St. Anthony's." -- Bob Hurley, St. Anthony High School "Through humor, he expresses a fairly weighty opinion... Keith may have outsmarted us all with his covertly brilliant writing style." -- Paul Shirley, Phoenix Suns, author of Can I Keep My Jersey? "...insightful and at times very funny." -- Sports Illustrated "...a wild ride from start to finish." -- Asbury Park Press "I found myself only reading 20-25 pages at a time, because I didn't want it to end too soon." -- Phil Jasner, Philadelphia Daily News "Glass displays a razor-sharp wit and an amazing capacity to tell a story. ...fans will love this book..." -- The Tennessean "Glass is deliciously passionate about things. ...Strong opinions make for good reading." -- Orlando Sentinel "...It's a good read, a rollicking ride, and bodes well for Glass's retirement job as a stand-up comedian..." -- Montreal Gazette "Glass has had some intriguing experiences as an agent for NBA players...he has some stories to tell..." -- Bill Littlefield, WBUR "For an irreverent look at NBA life from an insider, consider the new book Taking Shots by Keith Glass." -- Good Times "Arguably the best basketball book that came out in 2007. ...For those looking to get into the industry...this book is basically a must-read. It's all told in a pointy, cynical tone... ...Extremely informative and entertaining." -- draftexpress.com, Interesting, insightful, humorous and factual-Taking Shots has it all! A must read for any and all basketball or sports fan., Interesting, insightful, humorous and factual--Taking Shots has it all! A must read for any and all basketball or sports fan., Through humor, he expresses a fairly weighty opinion… Keith may have outsmarted us all with his covertly brilliant writing style., For an irreverent look at NBA life from an insider, consider the new book Taking Shots by Keith Glass., Glass displays a razor-sharp wit and an amazing capacity to tell a story. ...fans will love this book..., Arguably the best basketball book that came out in 2007. .For those looking to get into the industry.this book is basically a must-read. It's all told in a pointy, cynical tone. .Extremely informative and entertaining., Arguably the best basketball book that came out in 2007. ...For those looking to get into the industry...this book is basically a must-read. It's all told in a pointy, cynical tone... ...Extremely informative and entertaining., Through humor, he expresses a fairly weighty opinion... Keith may have outsmarted us all with his covertly brilliant writing style., .It's a good read, a rollicking ride, and bodes well for Glass's retirement job as a stand-up comedian., ...It's a good read, a rollicking ride, and bodes well for Glass's retirement job as a stand-up comedian..., "Arguably the best basketball book that came out in 2007.'For those looking to get into the industry'this book is basically a must-read.It's all told in a pointy, cynical tone?Extremely informative and entertaining." (draftexpress.com), Interesting, insightful, humorous and factual—Taking Shots has it all! A must read for any and all basketball or sports fan., Glass has had some intriguing experiences as an agent for NBA players...he has some stories to tell...
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
338.4/7796092 B
Synopsis
Bring a family of four to an NBA game today, and it costs around $500 to watch a bunch of seven-footers take bad shots. Perhaps the quote often attributed to P.T. Barnum is true--there really is a sucker born every minute. The NBA is in trouble. And as NBA agent Keith Glass describes it--he's part of the problem! If team owners are willing to throw millions of dollars his way for marginal players, why should he be the only one with the self-restraint to say "no"? In his insightful, funny, and often mind-numbingly bizarre tales of life in the NBA over the last twenty- five years, Keith Glass lets it fly from half-court. He'll tell you how we got to the present state--where an agent who makes millions off the game can't sit through one; why our NBA stars couldn't capture Olympic gold; and why the game he loves is in dire need of help. Glass has seen it all as the representative of players like Mark Eaton, the seven-foot-five center found working as a mechanic because he hated basketball; Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, who converted to Islam and brought the wrath of the league upon him when he refused to stand for the National Anthem; and first-round draft pick Quincy Douby, who was forced to enter the draft before graduating from Rutgers because of the harsh NCAA rules regarding college eligibility. With informative chapters such as "How to Feed Your Family on Only $14 Million a Year," "Eighty-one Feet of White Centers," and "From 6'11" to the 7- Eleven," Glass shatters the myth of NBA marketing: that everything about the game is great, and that as long as the fans in the luxury boxes are happy and weighed down with expensive merchandise, all is well. But have no fear! Keith Glass doesn't preach about the evils of highlight film slam-dunks--he'll just have you falling down laughing as he flagrantly fouls the league that was once the envy of the pro sports world., Bring a family of four to an NBA game today, and it costs around $500 to watch a bunch of seven-footers take bad shots. Perhaps the quote often attributed to P.T. Barnum is true--there really is a sucker born every minute. The NBA is in trouble. And as NBA agent Keith Glass describes it--he's part of the problem! If team owners are willing to throw millions of dollars his way for marginal players, why should he be the only one with the self-restraint to say "no" In his insightful, funny, and often mind-numbingly bizarre tales of life in the NBA over the last twenty- five years, Keith Glass lets it fly from half-court. He'll tell you how we got to the present state--where an agent who makes millions off the game can't sit through one; why our NBA stars couldn't capture Olympic gold; and why the game he loves is in dire need of help. Glass has seen it all as the representative of players like Mark Eaton, the seven-foot-five center found working as a mechanic because he hated basketball; Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, who converted to Islam and brought the wrath of the league upon him when he refused to stand for the National Anthem; and first-round draft pick Quincy Douby, who was forced to enter the draft before graduating from Rutgers because of the harsh NCAA rules regarding college eligibility. With informative chapters such as "How to Feed Your Family on Only $14 Million a Year," "Eighty-one Feet of White Centers," and "From 6'11" to the 7- Eleven," Glass shatters the myth of NBA marketing: that everything about the game is great, and that as long as the fans in the luxury boxes are happy and weighed down with expensive merchandise, all is well. But have no fear! Keith Glass doesn't preach about the evils of highlight film slam-dunks--he'll just have you falling down laughing as he flagrantly fouls the league that was once the envy of the pro sports world., Bring a family of four to an NBA game today, and it costs around $500 to watch a bunch of seven-footers take bad shots. Perhaps the quote often attributed to P.T. Barnum is true--there really is a sucker born every minute. The NBA is in trouble. And as NBA agent Keith Glass describes it--he's part of the problem If team owners are willing to throw millions of dollars his way for marginal players, why should he be the only one with the self-restraint to say "no"? In his insightful, funny, and often mind-numbingly bizarre tales of life in the NBA over the last twenty- five years, Keith Glass lets it fly from half-court. He'll tell you how we got to the present state--where an agent who makes millions off the game can't sit through one; why our NBA stars couldn't capture Olympic gold; and why the game he loves is in dire need of help. Glass has seen it all as the representative of players like Mark Eaton, the seven-foot-five center found working as a mechanic because he hated basketball; Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, who converted to Islam and brought the wrath of the league upon him when he refused to stand for the National Anthem; and first-round draft pick Quincy Douby, who was forced to enter the draft before graduating from Rutgers because of the harsh NCAA rules regarding college eligibility. With informative chapters such as "How to Feed Your Family on Only $14 Million a Year," "Eighty-one Feet of White Centers," and "From 6'11" to the 7- Eleven," Glass shatters the myth of NBA marketing: that everything about the game is great, and that as long as the fans in the luxury boxes are happy and weighed down with expensive merchandise, all is well. But have no fear Keith Glass doesn't preach about the evils of highlight film slam-dunks--he'll just have you falling down laughing as he flagrantly fouls the league that was once the envy of the pro sports world., Bring a family of four to an NBA game today, and it costs around $500 to watch a bunch of seven-footers take bad shots. Perhaps the quote often attributed to P.T. Barnum is true-there really is a sucker born every minute. The NBA is in trouble. And as NBA agent Keith Glass describes it-he's part of the problem! If team owners are willing to throw millions of dollars his way for marginal players, why should he be the only one with the self-restraint to say "no" In his insightful, funny, and often mind-numbingly bizarre tales of life in the NBA over the last twenty- five years, Keith Glass lets it fly from half-court. He'll tell you how we got to the present state-where an agent who makes millions off the game can't sit through one; why our NBA stars couldn't capture Olympic gold; and why the game he loves is in dire need of help. Glass has seen it all as the representative of players like Mark Eaton, the seven-foot-five center found working as a mechanic because he hated basketball; Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, who converted to Islam and brought the wrath of the league upon him when he refused to stand for the National Anthem; and first-round draft pick Quincy Douby, who was forced to enter the draft before graduating from Rutgers because of the harsh NCAA rules regarding college eligibility. With informative chapters such as "How to Feed Your Family on Only $14 Million a Year," "Eighty-one Feet of White Centers," and "From 6'11" to the 7- Eleven," Glass shatters the myth of NBA marketing: that everything about the game is great, and that as long as the fans in the luxury boxes are happy and weighed down with expensive merchandise, all is well. But have no fear! Keith Glass doesn't preach about the evils of highlight film slam-dunks-he'll just have you falling down laughing as he flagrantly fouls the league that was once the envy of the pro sports world.
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