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Wooden: A Coach's Life

Author: Visit Amazon's Seth Davis Page | Language: English | ISBN: 0805092803 | Format: EPUB

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*Starred Review* Although the most successful and one of the best-known college basketball coaches ever, the late John Wooden is not an easy subject for a biographer. He was a reserved and aloof man, often dull, always a midwesterner despite his many years as coach of the UCLA Bruins. Though a coach of biracial teams during a period of intense racial feelings, Wooden remained above the fray, rarely accused of bigotry, though never a crusader. Similarly, coaching with astounding success throughout the sixties, and having among his athletes the greatly gifted but politically aware and rebellious Bill Walton, Wooden, though frequently at odds with his stars, managed an unprecedented and since unequaled series of championships. By way of interviews with former players and associates, and with the aged Wooden himself, Davis (When March Went Mad, 2009) manages to present a balanced portrait of a singular man, deflating the image of Saint John with suggestions of his anger, occasional nastiness (his bench jockeying will be a revelation to those who observed him less closely), the blind eye he turned to overzealous boosters, compulsive orientation to detail, and detachment from athletes who, in some cases, may have craved more paternal attention. Davis has avoided stultifying, game-by-game detail (but does offer genuinely exciting accounts of several key games) and has provided a multidimensional, nearly cradle-to-grave portrait of a highly successful and revered coach and teacher, in the process delivering a history of the evolution of college basketball and profiles of many of its stars. --Mark Levine

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"Mr. Davis beautifully captures the ties that bound a strong-willed coach and his players. His biography is superb—readable, well-reported and savvy in its understanding of basketball."—The Wall Street Journal

"Superb . . . Surprising as it seems, Wooden, arguably the most influential coach in basketball history, has never had a definitive biography until now. . . . [Seth Davis] has written a virtual cutaway view of the history and evolution of basketball in the form of a biography. Davis takes us on bus rides over snow-covered roads to Friday-night high school games, puts us in the frantic and precarious whirl of semi-pro basketball barnstorming in the Midwest and, finally, gives us a courtside seat in the high-stakes pressure cooker of big-time college basketball."—Los Angeles Times

"Finally, John Wooden has a biography that’s worthy of its subject." —Buffalo News

"A clear-eyed look at a flawed but extraordinary man." —Dallas Morning News

"An unusually rich and illuminating portrait…In this hefty but well-paced account, Sports Illustrated scribe Davis provides entertaining play-by-play and color commentary on Wooden’s dynasty-building, key games, and the grueling, authoritarian methods… he used to impart his innovative fast-break system."—Publishers Weekly

"[Davis] has provided a multidimensional, nearly cradle-to-grave portrait of a highly successful and revered coach and teacher, in the process delivering a history of the evolution of college basketball and profiles of many of its stars."—Booklist (starred review)

"This is a superb biography, worthy of its subject. With deep research, clear writing, and objective thinking, Seth Davis has cut through the mythology to present John Wooden and his UCLA dynasty in a fresh and compulsively readable way."—David Maraniss, author of When Pride Still Mattered: A Life of Vince Lombardi

"Wooden: A Coach’s Life is a truly remarkable achievement. Seth Davis has produced the most authoritative, comprehensive, and entertaining book ever written on John Wooden. He immerses us in every area of Wooden’s life and provides a detailed and rich picture of this complicated and iconic man. I simply couldn’t put it down. Wooden is a master work."—Jay Bilas, ESPN college basketball analyst and author of Toughness

"Relentlessly researched and written with devastating detail and texture, Seth Davis has delivered the definitive biography on the most important figure in college basketball history. There are complexities in the simplicity of Wooden and his UCLA dynasty, and Davis peels back the myths to bring light to the truths. This is Wooden, in full."—Adrian Wojnarowski, author of The Miracle of St. Anthony and Yahoo Sports NBA columnist

"Who knew that John Wooden was a pool shark? That’s just one of the many fascinating revelations in Seth Davis’s insightful bio of the man who remains the gold standard for basketball coaches. No one needed humanizing more than the Wizard, and Seth figured out how to do it. Goodness gracious sakes alive (as Wooden would say), this is a terrific book."—Jack McCallum, author of the New York Times bestseller Dream Team

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  • Hardcover: 608 pages
  • Publisher: Times Books (January 14, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0805092803
  • ISBN-13: 978-0805092806
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.4 x 1.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Title: Wooden: A Coach’s Life
Author: Seth Davis
Publisher: Henry Hold and Company / Times Books
ISBN: 978-0-8050-9280-6

“He was, in short, a hard-to-please, detail-obsessed, hyper-organized taskmaster and control freak – which made it all the more jarring when he adopted a hands-off approach during games,” Seth Davis writes in his book about John Wooden, "Wooden: A Coach’s Life."

At six hundred and eight pages, this biography based on the legendary UCLA basketball coach would be enjoyed by enthusiasts, educators, and historians of the sport. Divided into four annual seasons that cover thirty-five chapters, those who loved, played for, coached against, and resented him reminisce about the iconic figure. With some profanity (mostly quoted), included are eight pages of black and white photographs, his coaching record, over thirty pages of notes, acknowledgments, and a thorough index.

Senior writer for Sports Illustrated, Davis spent more than four years compiling and gleaning public and personal information on the positive and negative side of Wooden, the “Wizard of Westwood” who led his team to ten NCAA titles and a record eighty-eight game winning streak beginning in the nineteen sixties.

Starting from the determined, self-disciplined child raised by strict Christian parents on their sixty-acre Indiana farm, young Wooden wanted to be a civil engineer. Learning balance in life through a new sport called basket ball, he grew up during the Depression, played at Purdue, became a US Navy lieutenant, and incurred a back injury, changing his vocational path to teaching English at the high school level.
First off I would like to say that John Wooden is a highly sought after figure when it comes to Leadership, Success, Championships and Basketball. But did you know that John Wooden was a teacher, and he had a deep passion for teaching? Did you know that Coach had a deep love for the sport of Baseball? In this book we learn that Coach Wooden was not just a coach of basketball, but a teacher in the whole scheme of life--WE "the reader" will be introduced to what the word success is--it is not championships, it is not all the awards, it is not all the hoopla generated; media, t.v.,radio, magazines, interviews. It is what we do for others, it is making our own lives better, it is challenging society too do more, give more, plan, execute, lead by example. In this book by Seth Davis I learned that at an early age in coaches youthfulness it was about Woodens commitment to family, God and of course his wife--basketball was second. In this piece I learned a ton from coach on what success is, it is a up and down and sideways line when it is all said and done. Seth Davis did a huge justice to the life of a teacher, husband, leader and icon. The author who knows his basketball, dug really deep in his multiple interviews with coach--looking for something new too shed light on--Indiana, Kentucky, California, US Navy, Teaching; all of these were toll booths in coaches life and I feel in this biography Seth Davis clearly shares with us "the reader" that coach had to change his ways, his thinking and his thought process as he matured and aged into a basketball legend. The book is a winner,and I recommend reading about his life.

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