Synopses & Reviews
A provocative and revelatory new biography of the legendary UCLA coach John Wooden, by one of Americas top college basketball writersNo college basketball coach has ever dominated the sport like John Wooden. His UCLA teams reached unprecedented heights in the 1960s and 70s capped by a run of ten NCAA championships in twelve seasons and an eighty-eight-game winning streak, records that stand to this day. Wooden also became a renowned motivational speaker and writer, revered for his “Pyramid of Success.”
Seth Davis of Sports Illustrated and CBS Sports has written the definitive biography of Wooden, an unflinching portrait that draws on archival research and more than two hundred interviews with players, opponents, coaches, and even Wooden himself. Davis shows how hard Wooden strove for success, from his All-American playing days at Purdue through his early years as a high school and college coach to the glory days at UCLA, only to discover that reaching new heights brought new burdens and frustrations. Davis also reveals how at the pinnacle of his career Wooden found himself on questionable ground with alumni, referees, assistants, and even some of his players. His was a life not only of lessons taught, but also of lessons learned.
Woven into the story as well are the players who powered Woodens championship teams - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bill Walton, Walt Hazzard, and others - many of whom speak frankly about their coach. The portrait that emerges from Daviss remarkable biography is of a man in full, whose life story still resonates today.
Review
"Wooden: A Coachs Life is a truly remarkable achievement. Seth Davis has produced the most authoritative, comprehensive, and entertaining book ever written on John Wooden. He immerses us in every area of Woodens life and provides a detailed and rich picture of this complicated and iconic man. I simply couldnt put it down. Wooden is a master work."--Jay Bilas, ESPN
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"Mr. Davis beautifully captures the ties that bound a strong-willed coach and his players. His biography is superb—readable, well-reported and savvy in its understanding of basketball."—The Wall Street Journal
"Neither a hatchet job nor a hagiography but a meticulously researched and evenhanded assessment."—The New York Times Book Review
"Superb . . . Surprising as it seems, Wooden, arguably the most influential coach in basketball history, has never had a definitive biography until now. . . . [Seth Davis] has written a virtual cutaway view of the history and evolution of basketball in the form of a biography. Davis takes us on bus rides over snow-covered roads to Friday-night high school games, puts us in the frantic and precarious whirl of semi-pro basketball barnstorming in the Midwest and, finally, gives us a courtside seat in the high-stakes pressure cooker of big-time college basketball."—Los Angeles Times
"Finally, John Wooden has a biography thats worthy of its subject." —Buffalo News
"A clear-eyed look at a flawed but extraordinary man." —Dallas Morning News
"An unusually rich and illuminating portrait…In this hefty but well-paced account, Sports Illustrated scribe Davis provides entertaining play-by-play and color commentary on Woodens dynasty-building, key games, and the grueling, authoritarian methods… he used to impart his innovative fast-break system."—Publishers Weekly
"[Davis] has provided a multidimensional, nearly cradle-to-grave portrait of a highly successful and revered coach and teacher, in the process delivering a history of the evolution of college basketball and profiles of many of its stars."—Booklist (starred review)
"This is a superb biography, worthy of its subject. With deep research, clear writing, and objective thinking, Seth Davis has cut through the mythology to present John Wooden and his UCLA dynasty in a fresh and compulsively readable way."—David Maraniss, author of When Pride Still Mattered: A Life of Vince Lombardi
"Wooden: A Coachs Life is a truly remarkable achievement. Seth Davis has produced the most authoritative, comprehensive, and entertaining book ever written on John Wooden. He immerses us in every area of Woodens life and provides a detailed and rich picture of this complicated and iconic man. I simply couldnt put it down. Wooden is a master work."—Jay Bilas, ESPN college basketball analyst and author of Toughness
"Relentlessly researched and written with devastating detail and texture, Seth Davis has delivered the definitive biography on the most important figure in college basketball history. There are complexities in the simplicity of Wooden and his UCLA dynasty, and Davis peels back the myths to bring light to the truths. This is Wooden, in full."—Adrian Wojnarowski, author of The Miracle of St. Anthony and Yahoo Sports NBA columnist
"Who knew that John Wooden was a pool shark? Thats just one of the many fascinating revelations in Seth Daviss insightful bio of the man who remains the gold standard for basketball coaches. No one needed humanizing more than the Wizard, and Seth figured out how to do it. Goodness gracious sakes alive (as Wooden would say), this is a terrific book."—Jack McCallum, author of the New York Times bestseller Dream Team
About the Author
Seth Davis is the author of the New York Times bestseller When March Went Mad: The Game That Transformed Basketball and the memoir Equinunk, Tell Your Story: My Return to Summer Camp. In 1995, he joined the staff of Sports Illustrated, where he is currently a senior writer. He is also an on-air studio analyst for CBS Sports and CBS Sports Network during coverage of college basketball and the NCAA tournament. A graduate of Duke University, he lives with his family in Los Angeles.
Table of Contents
Contents
Prologue: The Den 1
Part One: Spring
1. Hugh 7
2. The Artesians 15
3. Nell 24
4. Piggy 31
5. Johnny Wooden, All-American 43
6. An English Teacher 52
7. The Kautskys 68
8. The Hurryin Sycamores 79
9. Clarence 89
Part Two: Summer
10. Unwelcome 105
11. The Nonconformist 118
12. L.A. Story 127
13. Willie the Whale 135
14. The Dons 145
15. Pete 154
16. Walt 172
17. “Dont Be a Homer!” 188
18. Gail 197
19. Perfect 211
Part Three: Autumn
20. J. D. 233
21. Lewis 242
22. Stallball 256
23. Game of the Century 275
24. Kareem 298
25. The Last Banquet 320
26. The Redhead 338
27. Sam 356
28. Streaking 380
29. Intolerable 399
30. Farewell 420
Part Four: Winter
31. Clean Gene 445
32. The Shadow 459
33. The Hardest Loss 477
34. Andy 489
35. Yonder 505
Epilogue: The Poet 516
John Woodens Coaching Record, 1946-1975 526
Notes 527
Acknowledgments 565
Index 569