
Dolph Schayes and the Rise of Professional Basketball
by Dolph Grundman
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Pub Date Sep 17 2014 | Archive Date Oct 05 2014
Description
Grundman presents readers with a portrait, the first of its kind, of Dolph Schayes—the star of the Syracuse Nationals basketball team during the 1950s and 1960s. Schayes may not have one of the most recognizable names in basketball history, but his accomplishments are staggering. He was named one of the fifty greatest players of all time by the NBA, and he held six NBA records, including one for career scoring, at his retirement. Grundman chronicles Schayes’s life from his early days as the child of Jewish Romanian immigrants, through his illustrious basketball career, first at New York University, then as part of the Syracuse Nationals. In writing about Schayes’s career, Grundman also reflects on many of the revolutionary changes that were happening in the professional basketball world, changes that affected not only Schayes and his contemporaries but also the essence of the sport.
Dolph Grundman is professor of history at Metropolitan State University of Denver, Colorado. He is the author of Jim Pollard: The Kangaroo Kid.
6 x 9, 224 pages, 25 black-and-white illustrations, notes, bibliography, index
Advance Praise
"Dolph Schayes is an all-time basketball great, a Syracuse institution, and the embodiment of the NBA’s transition from a small-time, regional league into a modern, international phenomenon. He gets his due in this biography by Dolph Grundman, a historian known for unearthing basketball’s buried roots."—Aram Goudsouzian, author of King of the Court: Bill Russell and the Basketball Revolution
"Grundman skillfully captures the early years of the NBA, an era of excitement and struggle, filling a gap in pro basketball history, a history that encompasses the life of one of the greatest players of all time, Dolph Schayes."—Murry R. Nelson, author of The National Basketball League: A History, 1935–1949
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EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780815610403 |
PRICE | $24.95 (USD) |
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