https://newbooksnetwork.com/muggsy-2 Growing up, Muggsy Bogues was always told he should do something else, anything besides basketball. He never acknowledged his many doubters except to prove them spectacularly wrong. Twenty years after receiving his first basketball as a toddler, he stood proud—at five-foot-three—as the starting point guard for the Charlotte Hornets in the NBA. From theContinue reading “Podcast with Jake Uitti, co-author of Muggsy: My Life from a Kid in the Projects to the Godfather of Small Ball“
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Podcast with Randall Balmer about his book Passion Plays: How Religion Shaped Sports In North America
https://newbooksnetwork.com/randall-balmer-passion-plays-how-religion-shaped-sports-in-north-america-unc-press-2022 Randall Balmer was a late convert to sports talk radio, but he quickly became addicted, just like millions of other devoted American sports fans. As a historian of religion, the more he listened, Balmer couldn’t help but wonder how the fervor he heard related to religious practice. Houses of worship once railed against Sabbath-bustingContinue reading “Podcast with Randall Balmer about his book Passion Plays: How Religion Shaped Sports In North America”
Podcast with Paul Russell Semendinger, author The Least Among Them
The Least Among Them: 29 Players, Their Brief Moments in the Big Leagues, and a Unique History of the New York Yankees https://newbooksnetwork.com/the-least-among-them The Least Among Them: 29 Players, Their Brief Moments in the Big Leagues, and a Unique History of the New York Yankees (Artemesia, 2021) is a most special baseball book that looks atContinue reading “Podcast with Paul Russell Semendinger, author The Least Among Them”
Podcast with Carlos Acevedo, author of The Duke: The Life and Lies of Tommy Morrison
https://newbooksnetwork.com/the-duke In the early 1990s, Tommy Morrison, a young roughneck from Jay, Oklahoma, burst onto the boxing scene to become one of the most controversial fighters of his era. Handsome, eloquent, and dynamic, Morrison parlayed destructive knockout power and a homespun personality into celebrity status throughout middle America, where boxing rarely prospered. But it wasContinue reading “Podcast with Carlos Acevedo, author of The Duke: The Life and Lies of Tommy Morrison”
Podcast with Thomas Aiello, author of Hoops: A Cultural History of Basketball in America
https://newbooksnetwork.com/hoops From its early days as a sport to build “muscular Christianity” among young men flooding nineteenth-century cities to its position today as a global symbol of American culture, basketball has been a force in American society. It grew through high school gymnasiums, college pep rallies, and the fits and starts of professionalization. It wasContinue reading “Podcast with Thomas Aiello, author of Hoops: A Cultural History of Basketball in America”
Podcast with Dan Grunfeld about his book By the Grace of the Game: The Holocaust, a Basketball Legacy, and an Unprecedented American Dream
https://newbooksnetwork.com/by-the-grace-of-the-game When Lily and Alex entered a packed gymnasium in Queens, New York, in 1972, they barely recognized their son. The boy who escaped to America with them, who was bullied as he struggled to learn English and cope with family tragedy, was now a young man who had discovered and secretly honed his basketballContinue reading “Podcast with Dan Grunfeld about his book By the Grace of the Game: The Holocaust, a Basketball Legacy, and an Unprecedented American Dream”
Podcast with Christopher Clarey about his book The Master: The Brilliant Career of Roger Federer
https://newbooksnetwork.com/the-master There have been other biographies of Roger Federer, but never one with this kind of access to the man himself, his support team, and the most prominent figures in the game, including such rivals as Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Andy Roddick. In The Master: The Brilliant Career of Roger Federer (Twelve, 2021), New York Times correspondent Christopher ClareyContinue reading “Podcast with Christopher Clarey about his book The Master: The Brilliant Career of Roger Federer”
Podcast with Dave Zirin about his book The Kaepernick Effect: Taking a Knee, Changing the World
https://newbooksnetwork.com/the-kaepernick-effect In 2016, amid an epidemic of police shootings of African Americans, the celebrated NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick began a series of quiet protests on the field, refusing to stand during the U.S. national anthem. By “taking a knee,” Kaepernick bravely joined a long tradition of American athletes making powerful political statements. This time, however,Continue reading “Podcast with Dave Zirin about his book The Kaepernick Effect: Taking a Knee, Changing the World”
Podcast with Ben Guest, author of Zen and the Art of Coaching Basketball: A Namibian Odyssey
https://newbooksnetwork.com/ben-guest-zen-and-the-art-of-coaching-basketball-a-namibian-odyssey-2021 Pressure plays, buzzer-beaters, and mindfulness meditation: A team of teenagers goes for the championship in Namibia’s professional basketball league. Ben Guest takes a high school coaching gig on the other side of the world. On the first day of practice one of the ten players can’t complete a simple defensive slide. Follow their journeyContinue reading “Podcast with Ben Guest, author of Zen and the Art of Coaching Basketball: A Namibian Odyssey”
Podcast with Carl Rommel, author of Egypt’s Football Revolution
https://newbooksnetwork.com/egypts-football-revolution Both a symbol of the Mubarak government’s power and a component in its construction of national identity, football served as fertile ground for Egyptians to confront the regime’s overthrow during the 2011 revolution. With the help of the state, appreciation for football in Egypt peaked in the late 2000s. Yet after Mubarak fell, fansContinue reading “Podcast with Carl Rommel, author of Egypt’s Football Revolution”
