
The First Tip-Off
The Incredible Story of the Birth of the NBA
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September 1, 2008
During the 200708 season, the National Basketball Association (NBA) saw a league-average attendance of a little over 17,000 packing arenas that offer all the creature comforts, while the greenest of rookies drew a minimum salary of about $427,000. Compare that to 19467, the initial season of the Basketball Association of America, the league that would morph into the NBA. Games were generally played on floors hastily laid over ice (most of the league's cities already were home to hockey teams), a practice that led to slippage and even fog as the water seeped out. Few if any players cracked five digits in salary, and attendance ranged from a league high of 4300 to a low of 1,239. Rosen (NBA analyst, FoxSports.com; "Players and Pretenders") spends a chapter on each of the league's 11 teams. He seeks to balance historical research and player interviews, but the result is not quite academic history but, because of insufficient amusing anecdotes, not exactly popular history either. Nevertheless, true fans and those old enough to remember the early teams and players will find this a comfortable read. Recommended for larger public libraries.Jim Burns, Jacksonville P.L., FL
Copyright 2008 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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