American Hoops: U.S. Men's Olympic Basketball from Berlin to Beijing (2009) by Carson Cunningham
This is the best non muck raking basketball I have ever read by several orders of magnitude. This is the game's Rosetta Stone.
Cunningham played college basketball and in the CBA.
But more importantly he got a Ph.d. in history at Purdue and an MBA at DePaul, so he has the research, writing, and business administration research skills to research, document and write about what he was caught up in as a player. I learned more basketball history in one chapter of his book about the 1964 Olympic team and an extended discourse on Hank Iba's career in the game tha in all the other basketball histories I have read.
He writes clearly. He knows exactly what matters and he miraculously went to the horses mouths that knew who did what when and where. Just his discussion of Phil Knights' Stanford graduate school research, awareness of knock offs of adidas shoes in the orient, trips to Japan looking for a cheap way to produce a shoe, his discovery of a Japanese company with a patent on a suction cup sole already making the shoe with the cheap labor he envisioned, and his alliance with that company, help put Big Shoe in a vital new legacy perspective.
Carson Cunningham has made a huge contribution to the game.
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