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The memories and images of the 2005 NBA Finals are for the books, and the Spurs have it all—One Team. One Goal. Mission Accomplished. From the heart-stopping moments that decided each game of the championship to behind-the-scenes looks at the celebrities and personalities who flocked to be a part of basketball history, The Official NBA Finals 2005 Retrospective literally brings it home in a dazzling hardbound edition. The 2005 NBA Finals will go down in sports history as one of the best championship clashes. From the valiant efforts of Detroit Pistons standouts Ben Wallace and Chauncey Billups to triumphant shots from San Antonio Spurs stars Manu Ginobli, Robert Horry, and Tim Duncan, this book brings it to life with photos that want to jump off the page and analysis that takes readers back in time. More than 200 full color images.
Hard work pays off is more than a slogan to the Detroit Pistons. It is a mindset and mantra that was embraced by every player and every coach that participated in Detroit's march to the 2004 NBA championship. Blue Color Champions documents every twist and turn of the Pistons' extraordinary season, culminating in their incredible playoff performance and eventual world championship upset of the Los Angeles Lakers. Over 400 color photographs from leading sports photographers complement text from celebrated NBA author John Hareas (Yao Ming, NBA's Greatest) and former Pistons star and current general manager Joe Dumars. The book devotes a chapter to each of the Pistons' star players, including hard-working Ben Wallace and flamboyant Rasheed Wallace, as well as one to head coach Larry Brown, and fratures a foreword by Pistons great and current general manager Joe Dumars. Blue Collar Champions is a must for every Pistons fan, and anyone interested in commemorating the historic season for the team.
It's all here, in glorious color and commentary that only NBA insiders could offer -- the complete story of the six thrilling games that led to an NBA Championship for the Los Angeles Lakers. With 112 full-color pages, more than 150 exclusive photographs from NBA Photos, and game-by-game analysis by seasoned, all-access writers, The Big Title is the insider's guide to one of sport's greatest spectacles.
This lavishly produced book, filled with over 150 spectacular photographs and featuring art-quality printing, is the National Basketball Association's official tribute to one of the most electrifying series of postseason playoff games in recent memory. On June 25, 1999, the San Antonio Spurs brought home the first championship of their 26-year history, clinching it in Game 5 with a 78-77 victory over the eighth-seeded New York Knicks in a nail-biter at Madison Square Garden. Victory was sweet, and it was a fitting end to a magnificent season in which the Spurs, led by "Twin Towers" Tim Duncan and David Robinson, went 46-7 over the last four months, including a dazzling 12-game postseason winning streak that is unparalleled in NBA history. With The Official 1999 NBA Finals Retrospective, hoops fans can relive it all--from the Spurs' shaky start in the regular season, to their First Round match-up against the Timberwolves, to the clutch jumper by Avery Johnson that put them one point up on the Knicks in Game 5 and the magnificent last-minute defense against Latrell Sprewell that kept them there. The Official 1999 NBA Finals Retrospective, created by those who produced Rare Air, The NBA at 50, and For the Love of the Game, is a commemorative volume to own and treasure, for anyone who loves the Spurs, the Knicks, and the sport itself.
Provides highlights from over forty years worth of NBA Finals
A fast-paced, action-packed, up-to-the-minute, completely thorough chronicle of the 1997/98 NBA Championship team, the Chicago Bulls. The Official 1998 NBA Finals Retrospective: Six Times As Sweet traces the team's entire season from the regular season, to the playoffs, to the NBA Finals and into the winning locker room after clinching the Championship. With vivid full-color photography throughout including many behind-the-scene shots of Michael Jordan and all the rest of his teammates--this book is the ultimate basketball fan keepsake!
After five years, the Dallas Mavericks redeemed themselves in emphatic fashion in 2011, besting LeBron James and Miami to claim the franchise's first championship. The Mavs were led by Dirk Nowitzki, one of the league's most underappreciated superstars. Packed with stunning color photography, this must-have championship keepsake details every game of the thrilling postseason and profiles the Mavericks' leading personalities, including Nowitzki, Terry, Carlisle, and colorful owner Mark Cuban. This has been a season to remember for Mavericks fans and this book will be the perfect way to relive all the best moments for years to come.
Why streaks happen and why they matter.