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The NBA in Black and White : : the Memoir of a Trailblazing NBA Player and Coach

Scott, Ray, 1938- Book - 2022 921 Scott, Ray, Black Studies 921 Scott, Ray 2 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 0 out of 5

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Includes index.
Introduction / by Earl Monroe -- My beginnings -- Learning the Hamotzi, playing in the Baker, and UP -- Not such a big man on campus, then Far East of the NBA -- Anointed by the Dipper -- A stranger in paradise -- Black man out -- In these changing times -- Looking back -- Civil Rights and Un-Civil Wrongs -- The brothers change the games and their names -- Forever didn't last long -- That's what I like about the South -- Detroit Redux with a few major surprises -- "Bennie and the Jets" -- The not-so-fortunate fall -- How Bob Ferry showed me the way to build a championship team -- The beginning of the end, and the blood on my back -- Abracadabra, and the NBA flies high -- Same game, New rules -- Against the wind -- The NBA then and now -- Welcome to my America.
"Ray Scott was part of the early wave of Black NBA players like Bill Russell, Wilt Chamberlain, and later Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who literally changed how the game of professional basketball is played-leading to the tremendously popular financial blockbuster the NBA is today. Scott was a celebrated 6'9" forward/center after being chosen by the Detroit Pistons as the #4 pick of the 1961 NBA draft, and then again after he was named head coach of the Pistons in October 1972, winning Coach of the Year in the spring of 1974-the first black man ever to capture that honor. His story is a story of quiet persistence, hard work, and, most of all, respect. He credits the mentorship of NBA player and coach Earl Lloyd, and talks about fellow Philly native Wilt Chamberlain and friends Muhammad Ali and Aretha Franklin, among many others. Ray has lived through one of the most turbulent times in our nation's history, especially the time of assassinations of so many Black leaders at the end of the 1960s. Through it all, his voice remains quiet and measured, transcending all the sorrows with his steadiness and positive attitude. This is his story, told in collaboration with the great basketball writer, former college player and CBA coach Charley Rosen"-- Provided by publisher.

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PUBLISHED
New York : Seven Stories Press, [2022]
Year Published: 2022
Description: 239 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 22 cm
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781644211984
164421198X

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Rosen, Charles,
Monroe, Earl, 1944-

SUBJECTS
Scott, Ray, -- 1938-
Detroit Pistons (Basketball team) -- History.
National Basketball Association -- History.
African American basketball players -- Biography.
Basketball players -- United States -- Biography.
African American basketball coaches -- Biography.
Basketball coaches -- United States -- Biography.