Inside Game: Race, Power, and Politics In the NBA (Ohio History and Culture) (Paperback)
Wayne Embry went from being an All-Star basketball player at Miami University to an NBA Executive of the Year. In his new autobiography, "The Inside Game, Embry chronicles his 40 years in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and discusses the problems threatening to undermine it. Embry, who was once sent home from a game in the old Richfield Coliseum when a bullet was found on his seat, tells the inside story of his fall from grace. He writes about the unfortunate dealings that led to his departure from the Cavs and introduces startling information about one of the most highly regarded coaches in the league. He discusses the social and economic changes affecting the league as well as other problems. With equal parts sports management analysis and self-reflection, Embry's book continues to delight and enthrall those who read it.
- Author
- Wayne Embry
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 450
- Publisher
- University of Akron Press
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9781931968225
- Genres
- basketball, sports, biography
- Release date
- 2004
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