From Publishers Weekly
Lynch gives a near play-by-play account of the nail-biting season when the Sixers finally ended the Boston Celtics' eight-year winning streak in this sentimental but sometimes stirring hagiography of the team and their coach, Alex Hannum. The subtitle is apt, for Chamberlain dominates the book as he dominated the game; the rest of the story, though well-researched and competently told, seems a little thin in comparison. The most captivating sections are those that describe how the team was put together after this, the narrative blurs into a series of plays, games and scores that become numbing in spite of Lynch's clipped, dramatic prose and copious dialogue drawn from press accounts and interviews that he conducted over the last few years with team members and coaches. Lynch, vice-president of news and programming for NewsChannel 8 in Springfield, Va., is an adamant Sixers fan, a position that may alienate certain readers while endearing him to the other fans of the team who are likely to read this book. Enthusiasts of NBA history and Chamberlain should also find something here to hold their attention. 18 pages of photos not seen by PW.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
From Library Journal
Using numerous sources, including personal interviews, Lynch chronicles what some say was the greatest season in the National Basketball Association's history in this interesting tale of the 1966-67 Philadelphia team, which, according to Lynch, personified power basketball. They were virtually unbeatable as led by the likes of Wilt Chamberlain, Hal Greer, Chet Walker, Wally Jones, and Billy Cunningham, who incidentally wrote the foreword. The author, a self-proclaimed 76ers fanatic, is the Emmy Award-winning vice president of news and programming for NewsChannel 8 in Springfield, VA. The work features 16 photos, appendixes of Chamberlain's records, and pages from the 1967-68 Philadelphia team's yearbook. Not a necessary purchase for public libraries, but buy where demand warrants, especially in the Philadelphia area. Larry R. Little, Penticton P.L., BC
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.