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2020 |
![]() ![]() Author: Babb Kent Publisher: 66thand2nd We talkin' about practice, man. Not a game. «Stiamo parlando di un allenamento, amico. Non di una partita». È il ritornello che Allen Iverson, in preda ai fumi dell'alcol, pronunciò all'infinito in una famigerata conferenza stampa del 2002. I suoi Sixers erano stati buttati fuori dai playoff e lui si era scontrato per l'ennesima volta con il coach Larry Brown. È attorno a questo episodio, presagio di una vertiginosa caduta, che si avvolge come una spirale l'irrequieta esistenza di A.I., o The Answer, com'era noto a quei tempi. La maglia numero 3, le treccine, i tatuaggi, i quattro titoli dei punti, le Finals da protagonista contro i Lakers di Bryant e O'Neal; ma anche le violenze coniugali, l'infanzia senza padre, un patrimonio da milioni di dollari sperperato per mantenere amici, parenti e auto di lusso, la rissa nella sala da bowling e l'arresto a diciassette anni che per poco non gli bruciò la carriera. Qui c'è tutto Iverson, scontroso, lunatico, ribelle: il cestista più elettrico della Nba, forse il più amato dai tifosi (che nei suoi difetti e nella sua statura si identificavano), il ragazzo dal sorriso disarmante che amava correre sul ciglio dell'abisso. Basandosi su centinaia di articoli e interviste, oltre che su una mole preziosa di documenti processuali, Kent Babb ripercorre la parabola di un'icona del basket e della cultura hip hop, un talento eccentrico e dirompente, le cui fortune hanno virato più in fretta del suo irresistibile crossover. € 20,00
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1915 |
![]() ![]() Author: Babb Kent Publisher: Atria Books Former NBA superstar Allen Iverson was once one of America’s most famous athletes: a trendsetter who transcended race, celebrity, and pop culture, and emerged from a troubled past to become one of the most successful and highly compensated athletes in the world. Now, his life and career comes vividly to light in this hard-hitting biography that examines what drove his successes and failures. Through extensive research and interviews with those closest to Iverson, acclaimedWashington Post sportswriter Kent Babb gets behind the familiar, sanitized, and heroic version of Iverson—the hard-charging, hard-partying athlete who played every game as if it were his last. Babb brings to life a private, loyal, and often generous Allen Iverson who rarely made the headlines, revealing the back story behind some of Iverson’s most memorable moments, such as his infamous “Practice” rant, delving even deeper to discover where Iverson’s demons lurked. He drank too much, stayed out too late, spent more money than most people could spend in a dozen lifetimes—blowing more than $150 million of his NBA earnings alone. His then wife Tawanna, seen often as the mild-mannered woman who tamed the bad boy, tried to keep her husband and family on the rails. But she was no match, as so many others learned on basketball courts, for the force of nature that Iverson was—jealousy, meanness, and a restlessness eventually wearing down even his biggest fan, teammate, and, eventually, his most formidable opponent. Over time, Iverson himself had come to believe his own hype: that he lived in a world where celebrity is eternal and riches are everlasting. He was about that life even when he was no longer the fastest man on the court, as endorsement deals and long-term contracts became a thing of the past. Some in his inner circle saw the writing on the wall and encouraged Iverson to embrace life beyond basketball. But instead, he remained in denial. Not a Game is an impeccably researched, sometimes uncomfortable look at the factors that led to the rise and fall of a basketball superstar. In doing so, it illuminates the dark side of our modern day, multi-billion dollar sports and entertainment culture in which talented players are disposable and all too often success and tragedy wear the same number. € 26,50
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