With its oral history format, CBS Sports Presents is a useful companion to March Madness. It examines the thrills--and agonies--of 21 Final Fours going back to the early '50s. Along the way, it stops to focus on Wilt Chamberlain; the UCLA juggernaut; the 1966 Texas Western-Kentucky confrontation with racial implications far beyond the court; the 1979 game that first shone a national spotlight on Magic and Bird; and on into the '80s and '90s with Duke, North Carolina, Georgetown, Villanova, UConn, and, of course, NC State's improbable victory over Houston. Each Final Four comes with scores, all-tourney teams, and the requisite factoids; there's even a section for TV junkies on how CBS prepares for and covers the event.
As editor, Fulks is smart enough to avoid replaying the events from a reporter's distance. Once he's set the scene, he moves off camera and lets the participants themselves recall the action, the glory, and the heartbreak through their own eyes and in their own voices. His roster of first-person accounts is impressive--Lovelette, John Wooden, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bill Walton, Kent Benson, Denny Crum, Guy Lewis, Steve Alford, Billy Tubbs, Mike Krzyzewski--all add color, immediacy, perspective, and some fascinating analysis from the inside. Still, it's the names scratched from the lineup--Michael Jordan, Patrick Ewing, Grant Hill, Rollie Massimino, Christian Laettner, Bobby Knight, Dean Smith, and anyone from the '66 championship Miners--that so tantalize. CBS Presents would have only benefited by hearing from them. --Jeff Silverman
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Lots of great memories,
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This review is from: CBS Sports Presents : Stories From the Final Four (Paperback)
I didn't think that I would learn a great deal about "The Big Dance" since I've been an avid fan since I can remember. Boy, was I wrong! This book has a ton of tidbits from the guys (hey-they're the ones that played & coached!) that lived it. The only part of the book which involved CBS was the end where they give you a behind the scenes look at the TV, which was kind of interesting too. But the memories that Coach K and others have are well worth the price of admission!Cheaper than a nosebleed seat and a good read while watching the show!
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Best Basketball Book Ever!,
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I read the book this past weekend - it was great! I couldn't wait to read the next story. I have never seen a book with such a comprehensive list of storytellers, from John Wooden to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, to Steve Alford, to Jim Boeheim, to my favorite - Mike Krzyzewski. The majority of the stories are fascinating.This book is a must-read for any college basketball fan. Now I'm even more fired-up about March Madness!
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