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A series of short stories that feature interviews with basketball's most prominent figures and explores the complex nature of love as it relates to the game. With insights and perspectives about race, politics, media, business, and entertainment.
"America's Game"
The early 2000s Detroit Pistons become the model for how franchises can be dominant without a true superstar; Larry Brown is tapped to coach the 2004 USA Olympic team.
"Magic"
Magic Johnson becomes the most well-known person in the world to be diagnosed with HIV after announcing his retirement at the age of 32.
"Self Expression"
Walt "Clyde" Frazier becomes a cultural icon off the court while players like Pete Maravich and Calvin Murphy's popularity stems from their play on the court.
"The Spring of '57"
The NBA's first dynasty, the Boston Celtics, powered by Red Auerbach and Bill Russell; an introduction to Wilt Chamberlain at the University of Kansas.