Those who Love the Game: Glenn "Doc" Rivers on Life in the NBA and Elsewhere

ISBN-10
0064461742
ISBN-13
9780064461740
Category
African American basketball players
Pages
221
Language
English
Published
1995-01-01
Publisher
Harper Trophy
Authors
Glenn Rivers, Bruce Brooks

Description

An NBA veteran chronicles the story of his life, from his Chicago neighborhood to college and competition on and off the court.

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