Las reglas de Jordan
la turbulenta intrahistoria de una temporada con Michael Jordan y los Chicago Bulls
Smith, Sam
In the 1990-1991 season, the famous journalist Sam Smith had privileged access to the inside of the Chicago Bulls franchise -something unthinkable today- and he took advantage of it to write one of the best sports books in history, Las Jordan's rules, where he revealed the unspeakable secrets of a troubled year that would mark the future of the NBA. In equal measure intense, fascinating and outrageous, Jordan's Rules encompasses it all: from Jordan's stormy relationships with his coaches and teammates, his power struggles with the board, particularly Jerry Krause, his obsession with being the boss. top scorer, his refusal to share the ball in the crucial minutes of the big games... Jackson himself -the guru who, after a hesitant start, found the key that led to success- and Michael's teammates from Scottie Pippen to Horace Grant through Bill Cartwright or John Paxson among others, also tell their version of events. And they do not fall short. Jordan's Rules surprises with its intensity, tension and narrative rhythm, but above all it stands out for how it is capable of transporting us to the locker room, the team plane, the bus, the bench, and making us feel as if we were there. Granular and personal like few others, this book marked a before and after in the career of the Wilmington star and in the perception that the general public had of him.
- Author
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Smith, Sam
- Subject
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Sports & games
> Sports
- EAN
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9788418282614
- ISBN
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978-84-18282-61-4
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Contra
- Pages
- 432
- High
- 22.0 cm
- Weight
- 15.0 cm
- Release date
- 27-10-2021
- Language
- Spanish
- Series