2024 the best record in nba review
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For most of its existence, the National Basketball Association was a league filled with (almost) all American-born players. Players from overseas were looked at as less-skilled and not worth the risk. Americans playing overseas were looked at as those who couldn’t cut it in the NBA, now playing in, essentially, the minor leagues of basketball.
But that’s no longer the case.
Today, a full one-third of those in the league were born overseas. Out are the days of foreign-born players from unknown countries sitting at the end of the bench. Now, they’re the face of the franchise. A lottery draft pick. They are carrying the game into the new millennium.
So the question remains: what brought about this change? How did the skillsets of players born overseas become comparable to those in the states?
In The (Inter) National Basketball Association, author Joel Gunderson explores how the international game has become so integral to the growth of the NBA. It’s not, as former commissioner David Stern described at the 1985 NBA Draft, “America’s Game.” No longer does Team USA expect to steamroll through the Olympics.
With stars such as Giannis Antetokounmpo (Greece), Luka Doncic (Slovenia), Joel Embiid (Cameroon), Kristaps Porzingis (Latvia), and many more, the game of basketball has become a universal language. With almost forty different countries represented in the National Basketball Association today, the evolution of the sport has transcended across international waters. Teams no longer shy away from players born abroad, but instead welcome them with open arms. And for those who come over, not knowing the language, unfamiliar with the American lifestyle, they are now arriving with fluency in the most important language: basketball.
Publisher : Sports Publishing (November 3, 2020)
Language : English
Hardcover : 264 pages
ISBN-10 : 1683583485
ISBN-13 : 978-1683583486
Item Weight : 1 pounds
Dimensions : 6 x 1.1 x 9 inches
Reviewer: djrinehart
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Gunderson's knowledge makes watching the game of basketball richer, and more fun.
Review: This book is like a thin slice of rich chocolate cake; Gunderson balances his deep knowledge of the NBA's interior dynamics with fascinating anecdotes, historical nuggets, and springy prose. This book is an object lesson in the power of diversity but without the cant and threadbare moralizing. He deftly portrays a league that could have rested on its laurels but instead chose to transcend its early success by incorporating the genius of other nations and cultures, resulting in the globe-spanning phenomenon we know the NBA as today. I'll be following Gunderson's work.