Saturday, July 23, 2016

Now reading...

"Cavs: From Fitch to Fratello" by Joe Menzer and Burt Graeff




From Alibris.com:


The Cleveland Cavaliers hold the special distinction of being the only franchise in NBA history to have the Commisioner's Office require player transactions to be pre-approved by the league office before ownership could make any deals. This high level of ineptitude, and the franchise's later climb to respectibility, is chronilcled in CAVS from Fitch to Fratello by two authors who were on the scene from the start of the franchise through the date the book was published. It is adequately written and is an easy read. Although it is not particularly revealing or critical of many of the more well known people it dicusses, it is worth reading for any fan of 1970's and 1980's professional basketball and gives some interesting insight into players and coaches of the era.

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