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File Size: 1874 KB

Print Length: 478 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: B002KHMZE0

Publisher: Hachette Books (July 17, 2012)

Publication Date: July 17, 2012

Sold by: Hachette Book Group

Language: English

ASIN: B007SO31SY

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Bill Simmons has written that this is "the greatest sports book ever written" and he provided the introduction to this paperback edition. I have a hard time with hyperbole, but I am willing to argue that David Halberstam is among the best and most accomplished ("best and the brightest") of people who have written a sports book. Mr. Halberstam has authored 3 books on baseball (Summer of 49, October 1964, The Teammates), 2 on basketball (this and Playing for Keeps (a fantastic Michael Jordan book)), and one on football (The Education of a Coach). All are excellent.Mr. Halberstam won a pulitzer prize for his reporting on the Vietnam War for the New York Times. He has written extensively on the Civil Rights movement and on a variety of aspects about the second half of the 20th century. Mr. Halberstam has the rare ability to fill his pages with well researched information and still have his writing be light and easy to read.This 450+ page book is ostensibly about the 1979-80 Portland Trailblazers (it was notably Magic Johnson and Larry Bird's rookie year), yet it covers a number of players and coaches from the previous 20 years in depth. It spends a decent amount of time covering Portland's magical 1977 title run and the ephemeral wizardry of Bill Walton. The red-headed center had signed with San Diego before the 79-80 season, but Halberstam covered his progress that season as well. This book contains several 20 minute stories of a variety of individuals, including the owner, GM, coach, assistant coach, stars, role players, cast-offs, hold-outs, rookies and opposing players. The story of Kermit Washington (and Pete Newell) is handled with particular skill.Halberstam also weaves in his strong understanding of economics, race, the effects of television, and American politics to paint a complete illustration about the state of basketball in 1980. Again, I can't stress enough the absolute mastery of writing that the author possesses. While I refuse to say it is the greatest sports book every written, I am fine with acknowledging that it should be in every conversation.

The 1977 Portland Trail Blazers were one of the more memorable teams to win a title and then not successfully defend their crown. The squad's unselfishness and team play during its championship run thrilled basketball purists, and many fans across the country believed more championships were on the way for the Blazers. Instead, Portland fell prey to the major pitfalls that can unravel a championship team, and by the third year following their magic season they had a losing record and barely made the playoffs. Famed author David Halberstam chronicles that 1979-80 season in "The Breaks of the Game."Blazers head coach Jack Ramsay is considered one of the best coaches in the history of the NBA and was later inducted into the Hall of Fame, but he had his work cut out for him in the seasons following the 1977 championship in trying to lead a declining team. Injuries, player selfishness due to no-cut contracts, salary complaints, team chemistry problems, and the diminishment of the power a coach had in regard to his team all made their presence felt in Portland in the late Seventies.Halberstam profiles Ramsay and the important players on the 1979-80 Portland squad in the course of the book, as well as some of the other key figures in the league such as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Red Auerbach. Bill Walton meant as much as anyone to the '77 team, and the author recalls how injuries and other struggles led to his falling out with the franchise and departure to San Diego in 1979.The author looks at many issues, some topical and others timeless, that were affecting the NBA in the late Seventies such as race, team chemistry, the business side of pro basketball, drugs, trade and contract rumors, important but unsung players, television and television advertising, and the relationship of college basketball to the pro game. Halberstam describes how the league was in trouble when he wrote, to the extent that the Finals that year between the Lakers and 76ers were tape-delayed, but later in the 1980s the league enjoyed a boom in popularity that finally gained it a wide, enthusiastic following across the country.Longtime followers of the league will note that the problems of NBA overexpansion and the wave of similar, cookie-cutter arenas that Halberstam decried in "Breaks" repeated themselves in the late Eighties and early Nineties. Another constant of the NBA across the decades that Halberstam broaches which overexpansion has just made worse has been that of the top half-dozen or so teams being highly watchable and the bottom half of the league distinctly uninteresting, save for a period in the mid-to-late Eighties when about two-thirds of the teams were compelling.Through Halberstam's description of the ups and downs of an 82-game regular season and one-miniseries-and-done playoff run of a declined team like the 1979-80 Trail Blazers, basketball fans get a more realistic picture of what NBA life is like for most teams than they do by reading one of the many books written about teams that won titles. The forward by Bill Simmons rightly notes that this is one of the best basketball books ever, and "The Breaks of the Game" is one of the premier case studies of how precarious success is for pro basketball teams and how quickly franchises can fall.

This is one of the most famous books about basketball ever written. It captures a unique moment in the history of the NBA. The old Celtic dynasties are over and the Magic/Bird has not yet begun. Halbertsam, famous for his pulitzer prize wining reporting in Vietnam, follows the Portland Trail Blazers for a whole season. The team two years removed from their championship victory over the Sixers is struggling to survive the loss of the gifted Bill Walton to free agency. The playoffs and even a winning record are not guaranteed. But the real beauty of the book is not the drama of the Portland team but the changing nature of the NBA in general. Halberstam is writing in 1980. He cannot see that Magic and Bird will change the league and make it both popular and profitable. That is part of the beauty of this narrative; It is trapped in time. At the very end of the book, the owner of the San Diego Clippers decides to sell the team because, with Bill Walton injured he cannot make any money. He sells the team to a local real estate agent named Donald Sterling for 13.5 millions dollars. This is told without any irony because it was written in 1981.This is the last Halberstam book I will read. I have read just about everything he has written and I was deeply saddened by this death. He has long been one of my favorite authors. But the cadence of his words becomes painfully predictable in this book. I will need a long fast before I can appreciate it again. (less)

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