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Tall Men, Short Shorts: The 1969 NBA Finals: Wilt, Russ, Lakers, Celtics, and a Very Young Sports Reporter | Leigh Montville
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A lively and colorful account of the 1969 NBA Finals--one of the greatest upsets in basketball history--through the eyes of future sports writing legend Leigh Montville, who was covering the coast-to-coast event as a brand-new twenty-four-year-old reporter for The Boston Globe. In 1969, the L.A. Lakers and Boston Celtics were two of America's powerhouse NBA franchises. The Lakers were stacked with stars like Wilt Chamberlain, Elgin Baylor, and Jerry West, and the Celtics were built around the legendary Bill Russell. The Lakers were destined to win it all that year, while the Celtics struggled to get to the Finals at the end of Russell's career. Covering that epic series was a very young, green sports reporter named Leigh Montville. Years before becoming an award-winning sports writing legend himself at The Boston Globe and Sports Illustrated, Montville was twenty-four and was told by his editor at the Globe to get on a plane to L.A. (first time!) to write about his heroes. What results in this book is a dynamic telling of that incredible basketball series, and personal moments that are both riveting and charming.
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#TLT
Thanks for the tag @dabbe !

1. The Metamorphosis (Kafka)
2. The Nose (Gogol)
3. The Double (Dostoevsky)

Tag @RaeLovesToRead @BarbaraBB @IuliaC @CBee

RaeLovesToRead Hmm... tricky. My memory is bad for short stories. 1mo
dabbe #1: “As Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from uneasy dreams he found himself transformed in his bed into a gigantic insect.” 😱 #'s 2 and 3: now on my tbr. And, Dostoevsky actually wrote a SHORT story? I'm trying to get through THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV with the #hashtagbrigade, and boy has it been a looooonnnnngggggg slog! Thanks for playing. 💚💙💚 1mo
The_Penniless_Author @dabbe Oh yeah, Dostoevsky's complete short stories was one of the first books I ever owned. I don't know why, but I was obsessed with Russian classics in high school (including The Brothers Karamazov 😄). 1mo
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dabbe @The_Penniless_Author And you actually liked it? Is there still hope for me, yet? 🤩😃😂 1mo
The_Penniless_Author @dabbe Loved it. Not as much as Crime and Punishment, but C&P has a much lower barrier to entry. I remember getting to The Grand Inquisitor chapter and having my mind blown. 🤯🤣 I'm glad I read it at that age where new ideas - and art and music and everything else - hit their hardest. 1mo
dabbe @The_Penniless_Author Good to know. I'm hanging in there! 🤩 1mo
IuliaC Thanks for the tag 1mo
IuliaC The Metamorphosis, definitely! I'm adding the ones by Gogol and Dostoiesvki to my list 👍 1mo
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