Expensive basketball

Shea Serrano

Book - 2025

"Everything in basketball is measured. Everything in basketball is counted, and quantified, and computed. And yet, no matter how expansive the list of various pinpoint-specific statistical categories gets, some basketball things remain uncountable, and unquantifiable. Some moments are more poetry than calculation; more art than numerical value; more feeling than data processing. And thus: Expensive Basketball. From the final 196 seconds of Kobe Bryant's playing career to the Sue Bird backpedal, from the erosive terror of Tim Duncan to the Larry Bird memory carousel, Expensive Basketball is an affirmation of feelings"--Amazon website.

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Genres
miscellanies
Trivia and miscellanea
Miscellanées
Published
New York : Grand Central Publishing 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Shea Serrano (author)
Other Authors
Ian Klarer (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
xv, 335 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781538755228
  • Introduction
  • The erosive terror of Tim Duncan
  • Iverson
  • The Sue Bird backpedal
  • Reggie Miller, Grace and gloating (anyway...)
  • LeBron's 48 special
  • Dirk Nowitzki; The handle and the blade
  • It's Lillard! He got the shot off?
  • Steph at the Olympics
  • The 1993 Charlotte Hornets (anyway...)
  • Shaq's three-year stretch of destruction
  • The Dwyane Wade sparkle
  • Jason Williams; The ball wasn't there
  • A'ja Wilson; Vengeance
  • That's magic. That's Magic. (anyway...)
  • The alchemy of Vince Carter's performance at the 2000 dunk contest
  • Grail stories and ghost stories, Part 1
  • Grail stories and ghost stories, Part 2
  • Grail stories and ghost stories, Part 3
  • Michael Jordan's entire career, obviously, but specifically his cosmic relationship the the number six (anyway...)
  • The bad ubtebtuib of the Isiah Thomas dribble
  • Giannis Anterokoumnpo's game 6 closeout
  • Misc.
  • Diana Taurasi, The first player...
  • Dennis Rodman tapping rebounds to himself (anyway...)
  • The basketball religion of the 1996 draft class
  • The velvet brilliance of Tracy McGrady
  • The twelve iconic game 7's (six of which I care about desperately, two of which I will never, ever talk about)
  • The Larry Bird memory carousel (anyway...)
  • The final 196 seconds of Kobe Bryant's career
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index
  • About the author.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Revering roundball royalty. Fervor fuels this impressionistic celebration of basketball's greatest performers. Serrano, the author of bestsellers about sports and pop culture, sticks with what's made him successful, peppering this collection of essays about LeBron James, A'ja Wilson, and others with go-for-broke adjectives and references to rappers and action movies. You might not agree that Kobe Bryant's final game was "monumental" or that the Golden State Warriors' record 73 wins was a "godly" achievement, but Serrano is irresistibly passionate, a fan-writer who greets each game as a chance to be awed. Its title notwithstanding, this effervescent book isn't about player contracts or billion-dollar revenue streams. To the author, "expensive" is synonymous with virtuosity. Ray Allen's textbook jump shot was expensive. Though Serrano quotes William Carlos Williams in a chapter about WNBA all-timer Sue Bird, he's more apt to cite blockbuster films, prestige TV, and hip-hop. Often, this works nicely. His inspired paean to Giannis Antetokounmpo is probably the first time that a streaky free-throw shooter has been likened to "cool-as-fuck" Helen Mirren's unlikely appearance inThe Fate of the Furious. Conversely, Serrano's long list of memorable rap lyrics adds little to his Stephen Curry chapter. The author is appealingly self-effacing--a footnote calls attention to his "dorkiest" sentence--and watchful for manifestations of unbridled athletic joy, like the gleeful "little jump-skip thing" Dwyane Wade did after tossing an alley-oop pass. His support of the WNBA is just as strong as his love of the men's game. DeWanna Bonner, Brittney Griner, and Diana Taurasi "are sledgehammers covered in scorpions." Wilson "is a goddamn basketball obliteration monster." Serrano is great at exploring how fans' memories of their favorite players intermingle with important events from their lives. That's the subject of his affable chapter about former San Antonio Spur Tim Duncan. Infectiously enthusiastic appraisals of NBA and WNBA stars. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.