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The Mogul: Eddie Gottlieb, Philadelphia Sports Legend and Pro Basketball Pioneer [Hardcover]

Rich Westcott (Author)

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March 28, 2008
Russian-Jewish immigrant Eddie Gottlieb was one of the most powerful non-playing sports figures in Philadelphia from the 1920s until his death in 1979. A master promoter, Gottlieb-dubbed "the Mogul" for his business acumen - was influential in both basketball and baseball circles, as well as a colourful figure in his own right. A member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, Gottlieb founded, played, and coached for the legendary South Philadelphia Hebrew Association (SPHAS) basketball team in the 1920s and 1930s. Only 5' 8", Gottlieb was nevertheless a very good basketball player. But it was behind the scenes where he excelled. He coached, helped form the National Basketball Association, and owned the Philadelphia Warriors franchise for many years. He signed Wilt Chamberlain to his first NBA contract. He also created the NBA's annual schedule of games for more than a quarter of a century. Outside basketball, Gottlieb's achievements included co-owning the Philadelphia Stars baseball team in the Negro Leagues and trying unsuccessfully to buy the Philadelphia Phillies. He was Philadelphia's leading sports booking agent from the 1920s into the 1950s for everything from sandlot baseball to semipro football to professional wrestling. Drawing upon dozens of interviews and archival sources, and featuring more than fifty photographs, "The Mogul" vividly portrays Eddie Gottlieb's pivotal role in both Philadelphia and American sports history.

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"A long overdue look at Gottlieb...Westcott does a superb job...presenting an unusually well-rounded portrait. While Gottlieb's varied life could probably encompass several volumes, The Mogul gets enough of the man between two covers." The Philadelphia City Paper "The book offers intriguing historical insights on one man's contribution to Philly's legendary obsession with sports." Philadelphia Magazine "The Mogul, written in 2008 by the prolific sports historian Rich Westcott, examines the life of Gottlieb, who later owned the Philadelphia Warriors and functioned as the NBA's de facto chief executive...Westcott's book tells the story accurately." The Broad Street Review, January 2012

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New York, The Mogul, San Francisco, Eddie Gottlieb, Negro League, South Philadelphia, South Philly, Convention Hall, African American, Hall of Fame, Shibe Park, Dave Zinkoff, Evening Bulletin, Eastern Division, Eastern League, New Jersey, Paul Arizin, West Philadelphia, World War, Market Street, National League, The Dipper Comes Home, Yankee Stadium, Owner of the Stars, Kings of the Court
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