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“All students of the game will feast on King of the Court. “ (Library Journal 2010-04-02)
“If you don’t know much about Russell, this is a good place to start. If you do, it will help place him in context.”
(Providence Journal 2010-05-30)
“Goudsouzian captures the complexities of the man behind the fame, both his strengths and his foibles.” (Choice
2010-09-01)
“A full, authoritative, incredibly well-researched biography of Russell's life and career, just dense with information
on every page.” (ESPN 2010-12-31)
“"King of the Court" [is] probably the best one-stop of account of the life of one of sport's true individuals.” (Sports
Book Review Center 2011-02-25)
“A provocative, informative, detailed, critical, and balanced work.” (Harry Reed The Sixties)
“It is all here for the reader to savor in this fine new addition to the history of sport.” (Journal Of American History
2011-04-20)
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From the Inside Flap
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"King of the Court provides a highly nuanced and sophisticated analysis of the great African American basketball player
from his earliest days up to the present time. With great skill and much in, Goudsouzian makes clear that Russell
was a very complicated man who was full of contradictions in his own private life and in relationship to his business
associates, teammates, nents, the media, and the larger sporting public."―David K.Wiggins, George Mason University
"Not only is King of the Court one of the most impressive and important sports biographies to come along in many a
season, easily in the same class as David Maraniss's When Pride Still Mattered (on Vince Lombardi) and Wil Haygood's
Sweet Thunder (on Sugar Ray Robinson), it is also one of the truly incisive books on the intersection of race, civil
rights, and popular culture that have appeared in some time. Having grown up in Philadelphia, I was always a Wilt
Chamberlain man and always will be, but King of the Court convinced me that Bill Russell defined his age in ways that
Chamberlain never did. Russell was a man for all seasons. This is a biography befitting Russell's stature."―Gerald
Early, author of One Nation Under a Groove: Motown and American Culture
"Before there were crossover dribbles or slam dunk competitions, before they even kept statistics for blocked s,
Bill Russell dominated the game we call basketball. The respect he demanded as a black man during America's turbulent
Civil Rights era made him the personification of a winner in life. King of the Court, like Russell's defense, locks it
down, and puts it all in its proper context. Long live the King!"―Dr. Todd Boyd, author of Young, Black, Rich, and
Famous: The Rise of the NBA, the Hip Hop Invasion, and the Transformation of American Culture
"Bill Russell's life story is only incidentally about basketball. For him the sport was not a life; it was his vehicle
for social change, a platform that showcased his vision for America as much as his athletic talent. In his magnificent
biography, Aram Goudsouzian captures the nuance and meaning of Russell's career. After reading the book, one will never
look at Russell or sports in quite the same way."―Randy Roberts, Purdue University
"Brings back the excitement of the great days of the NBA and its legendary players, led by the king of them all, Bill
Russell. Best book I've read on basketball in 40 years."―Bill McSweeny, co-author, with Bill Russell, of Go Up for Glory
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