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Winning big doesn't explain everything about Kentucky basketball and the hold it has on its fans. There is a passion for basketball in Kentucky that's nearly unrivaled, the kind of passion that continues through the good and bad times, making good players great and great players legendary. That, more than anything, is Kentucky basketball.
This passion--and tradition of excellence--has always been colorfully documented by writers, locally and nationally. Echoes of Kentucky Basketball unearths the greatest stories ever written about the most successful program in college basketball history. It brings to life the most memorable moments in Wildcats history and the people who lived them. From Louis Effrat's account in The New York Times of Kentucky's first national championship in 1948 to William Rhoden's article about the Wildcats' stunning come-from-behind win against Duke in the 1998 regional finals, this book delivers the greatest games and the greatest stories. The personalities also come to life in Joel Bierig's touching profile of Kyle Macy (originally published in The Sporting News), in Tim Cowlishaw's tribute to the 2005 Wildcats, and in many more memorable stories. Finally, George Vecsey, Michael Wilbon, and others attempt to describe the phenomenon that is Kentucky basketball.
Much more than a scrapbook of Kentucky's finest moments, Echoes of Kentucky Basketball is also a look at sportswriting over the past decades and how the games, players, coaches, and tradition and excellence of Kentucky basketball have been recorded over time.
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