Every week for twenty-five years, ESPNs SportsCenter has collected seven days worth of the most extraordinary (or sometimes boneheaded) plays, controversial calls, last-second miracles, and strangest fans in action. Each highlight clip with its commentary is a mini-story about a game, a player, or a season. A few of the best of the best: Michael Jordans take off from the foul line in the 1988 slam-dunk competition; Derek Jeters foul-ball dive to help defeat the Red Sox in 2004; Christian Laettners buzzer beater against Kentucky in the 1992 NCAA Championship; Dwight Clarke completing "The Catch" in the 1982 NFC Championship; Brandi Chastains bra-bearing victory celebration following the 1999 World Cup; and, of course, Dennis Rodmans hair.
All of the trademark humor that makes ESPN the first stop and the last word for fans everywhere: razor-sharp commentary, infectious catchphrases, and unrepentant nicknaming. ESPN Plays of the Week is the first book ever to bring the nightly excitement of the most popular highlight reels in the world to the printed page.
