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The Boeheim Brand of Basketball

Jim Boeheim left behind the family burial business, but his biographer Scott Pitoniak says the legendary Syracuse coach learned how to compete from his father.

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Revisiting His Coach

Ira Berkow, after decades of covering other sports figures, checked back in with his college-basketball coach and learned new lessons. The former New York Times columnist has many more writing projects in the works.

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Better Than Cinderella

ESPN writer Gene Wojciechowski takes a look twenty years back to the greatest college-basketball game in history.

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The Fists That Shook the Sports World

Dave Zirin collaborated with John Carlos to tell the story Carlos never got to tell about what he intended, and accomplished, with a defiant fist he raised at the 1968 Olympics.

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The Brilliance and Bombast of Howard Cosell

Mark Ribowsky, Cosell's biographer, misses the no-holds-barred, full-bore approach that made Cosell a star in a staid sports world.

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Rage Against LeBron's Machine

Hot-blooded Cleveland native Scott Raab makes clear in his new book that he won't forgive nor forget how the former Cavaliers star left Ohio for sunny Miami.

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When the Knicks Ruled the NBA

New York Times columnist Harvey Araton takes a gentler tack for his latest basketball book, revisiting the time when Walt, Clyde, and Bill were kings of the Garden.

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Big Daddy Novelist

Drew Magary moves from sports blogging to sci-fi.

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Jock Mock

The Onion takes on the laughable excess of sports journalism and sports stars. Editor John Krewson says it's all for the beef-jerky ads.

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A Bittersweet Walter Payton Biography

Author Jeff Pearlman set out to tell the true story of the Bear known as Sweetness. Some Chicago writers didn't want to hear it.

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