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Five REVEALING Stars!! A wide-ranging, in-depth look at the life and times of famed National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame coach Nolan Richardson, known for his highly influential "Forty Minutes of Hell"-style of basketball coaching. Coach Richardson's unique life experiences, as detailed by author Rus Bradburd, is full of triumphs and tragedies, during which time he became the only coach to win the 'coaching trifecta' of a National Collegiate Division I Basketball Championship, a National Invitational Tournament Championship, and a National Junior College Basketball Championship. This well-researched book is full of previously unknown stories about Coach Richardson, Coach Don Haskins of UTEP fame, and many sports personalities from the Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Arkansas areas, as well as on the national level. The book begins with his 'infamous U of Arkansas press conference' that touched off a firestorm of debate across the nation's sports TV and talk radio shows,... read more
"Forty Minutes of Hell" is great reading, even for the non-sports fan. Nolan Richardson's life is a saga of grit, determination, and basketball coaching brilliance with no compromise of personal integrity. Bradburd's account of this multi-championship winning coach is thorough and as fast-paced as Richardson's famous game. Richardson's controversial statements about race are not ducked. In fact the book begins with his famous/infamous press conference at the University of Arkansas in 2002 which was a prequel to his termination there. Like any hero, Richardson is not perfect, and Bradburd doesn't gloss over Richardson's mistakes. The El Paso chapters will surprise many readers--it's a city with a rich basketball tradition, alongside its Mexican-dominant culture and its prescient civil rights litigation. What Nolan Richardson has accomplished is truly amazing--coaching the winning teams of all three major college basketball titles and storming his outspoken way into sports... read more
Rus Bradburd's telling of the life (so far) of legendary basketball coach Nolan Richardson is partly a basketball story, from a junior college in hardscrabble West Texas to Final Fours and a national championship at Arkansas. More importantly, though, it's the story of a man from a poor neighborhood in El Paso fighting through daunting obstacles to achieve the pinnacle of success in a place where many wished him to fail, and the scars left by those battles. Perhaps most importantly, this book tells the story of a nation's struggles with racism, both subtle and overt, over the last half-century. Because of people like Nolan Richardson, much progress can be seen; as Bradburd's book makes clear, however, fear and bigotry remain alarmingly present in our country. This is an important book, for basketball fans and non-fans alike.
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