Seven Seconds or Less: My Season on the Bench with the Runnin' and Gunnin' Phoenix Suns
by Jack McCallumbook data
83 ratings, 3.81 average rating, 13 reviews
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published
2006
by Touchstone
binding
Hardcover, 320 pages
isbn
074329811X
(isbn13: 9780743298117)
description
In Seven Seconds or Less, Sports Illustrated's chief NBA writer, Jack McCallum, gets in the paint with the Phoenix Suns and takes a season-long look at the NBA's most exciting and controversial team.<...more
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Read in October, 2008
After finishing Paul Shirley’s memoir “Can I Keep My Jersey” in which he details his life bouncing around the NBA, ABA and Europe playing basketball, I was interested in reading more about the Phoenix Suns. Shirley was on the bench of the Suns during the 2004-2005 season and described a team that was playing basketball the “right way” and scoring tons of points en route to the Western Conference Finals.
This book chronicles the 2005-2006 Phoenix Suns season that also ended in the W...more
This book chronicles the 2005-2006 Phoenix Suns season that also ended in the W...more
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Read in December, 2006
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sports fans, especially basketball
Very rarely, if ever, does a sports book or memoir provide both entertaining stories and insightful looks at strategy. Jack McCallum keeps a good balance between the off the court activity versus on court action. From an accomplished senior writer of venerable Sports Illustrated, a reader should expect nothing less.
Readers won't find stories of debauchery or hedonistic pursuits. Instead, everything is centered on basketball operations--ownership, public relations, travel, etc. What I e...more
Readers won't find stories of debauchery or hedonistic pursuits. Instead, everything is centered on basketball operations--ownership, public relations, travel, etc. What I e...more
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Great insight into the most innovative new offense since the triangle. So sad this era is over in Phoenix.
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Read in August, 2007
It was interesting to read about the players' backgrounds and why they act the way they do. However, the inserts of locker talk was a little random and not very funny (as I suspect was supposed to be humorous). But the book does highlight how well the team works together, and that I admire.
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Read in May, 2007
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NBA Fans
How much do you like basketball? If you really love it, if the debate about who should be the MVP in the NBA actually interests you, this is a great book. Otherwise, well, skip it. Since I love the game, I loved the book.
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One big SI article by the very good McCallum. This was more about the Suns playoff push in 06 with bits of the regular season thrown in. If you're a bball junkie you're most likely gonna eat it up like me.
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Read in September, 2008
McCallum gets a degree of access that most authors of similar books don't have. As a result to get a more up-close view of an NBA team (primarily the coaching staff) than is typical.
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Read in January, 2007
This book provides insight into the key players of the 2005-2006 Phoenix Suns and some of the personalities on the team and the internal things that go on off of the court as well
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Read in January, 2006
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basketball enthusiasts
jack mccallum recounts his time spent with the 2006 phoenix suns team. very interesting details and insiders perspective. he is a little too critical of some of the players i thought.
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Read in February, 2008
Not a book for the casual basketball fan, but if you're into the NBA this is a great read. Unprecedented access behind the scenes of an NBA team.
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NBA or Phoenix Suns fans
A great look at the inner workings of a current day NBA franchise, by one of the (in my opinion) premier NBA beat writers.
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Read in December, 2006
A quick read, worthwhile if you want the inside look at how at least one team is operating in the modern NBA
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Way cool look into the Suns. Some pretty harsh language though, not for kids.
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