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Seeing Red: The Red Auerbach Story
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Seeing Red: The Red Auerbach Story
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by Dan Shaughnessy and Larry Bird
Sales Rank : 274951
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Paperback: 302 pages
Publisher: Adams Media Corp October 1995
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1558505482
ISBN-13: 978-1558505483
Product Dimensions:
8.5 x 5.8 x 1 inches
Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
From Publishers Weekly
Boston Globe columnist Shaughnessy (The Curse of the Bambino) here presents a fully realized biography of Red Auerbach, the crude, sensitive, brilliant victory-obsessed 76-year-old former Boston Celtics coach famous for lighting up a stogie in the final moments of a game when a win was assured. Best known for guiding his team to 11 NBA championships between 1957 and 1969, Auerbach, argues Shaughnessy, is not sufficiently appreciated for the other two dynasties his shrewd wheeling and dealing assembled: the teams led by John Havlicek and Dave Cowens in the 1970s and by Larry Bird, Robert Parish and Kevin McHale in the 1980s. At 29, Auerbach was a head coach when the pro game got off to a shaky start in 1946. He compiled astounding records both on the court and in the front office and brought many innovations to the game, not the least of which was seeking input from his players, all of whom, according to Shaughnessy, are admirers. His ex-opponents, purportedly, still hate him. Photos not seen by PW. Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
From Library Journal
Sport memoirs usually chronicle the lives of notable players, yet this title is different. Shaughnessy has written an easy-to-read biography of Arnold "Red" Auerbach, the cigar-smoking legendary former coach and general manager of the Boston Celtics. Auerbach has been described as a genius and has been credited with revolutionizing the operation of a professional basketball franchise. As a beat reporter covering Celtic home games since 1982, the author is well acquainted with the idiosyncrasies of his irascible subject. Although three previous works on Auerbach exist, including Auerbach's own On and Off the Court (LJ 11/1/85), Shaughnessy's study is the first definitive work. Complete with a foreword by Larry Bird, this story will please basketball aficionados. Recommended where demand warrants. L.R. Little, Penticton P.L., British Columbia Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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