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  • When the Game Was War

  • The NBA's Greatest Season
  • By: Rich Cohen
  • Narrated by: Cary Hite
  • Length: 8 hrs and 41 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (67 ratings)

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When the Game Was War

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The gritty, no-holds-barred account of the 1987 NBA season, a thrilling year of fierce battles and off-the-court drama between Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Isiah Thomas, and Michael Jordan—from New York Times bestselling author Rich Cohen.

“Plug in to a world where rivalries really mattered.”—Bob Ryan, sports columnist emeritus, The Boston Globe

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Four historic teams. Four legendary players. One unforgettable season.

The 1980s were a transformative decade for the NBA. Since its founding in 1946, the league had evolved from a bruising, earthbound game of mostly nameless, underpaid players to one in which athletes became household names for their thrilling, physics-defying play. The 1987–88 season was the peak of that golden era, a year of incredible drama that featured a pantheon of superstars in their prime—the most future Hall of Famers competing at one time in any given season—battling for the title, and for their respective legacies.

In When the Game Was War, bestselling author Rich Cohen tells the story of this incredible season through the four teams, and the four players, who dominated it: Larry Bird and the Boston Celtics, Magic Johnson and the Los Angeles Lakers, Isiah Thomas and the Detroit Pistons, and a young Michael Jordan and his Chicago Bulls. From rural Indiana to the South Side of Chicago, suburban North Carolina to rust-belt Michigan, Cohen explores the diverse journeys each of these iconic players took before arriving on the big stage. Drawing from dozens of interviews with NBA insiders, Cohen brings to vivid life some of the most colorful characters of the era—like Bill Laimbeer, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Danny Ainge, and Charles Oakley—who fought like hell to help these stars succeed.

For anyone who longs to understand how the NBA came to be the cultural juggernaut it is today—and to relive the magic and turmoil of those pivotal years—When the Game Was War brilliantly recasts one unforgettable season and the four transcendent players who were at the center of it all.

©2023 Rich Cohen (P)2023 Random House Audio

About the Creator

Rich Cohen is the author of The New York Times bestsellers Tough Jews; Monsters; Sweet and Low; When I Stop Talking, You’ll Know I’m Dead (with Jerry Weintraub); The Sun & the Moon & the Rolling Stones; and The Chicago Cubs: Story of a Curse. He is a co-creator of the HBO series Vinyl and a contributing editor at Vanity Fair and Rolling Stone. He has written for The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and Harper’s Magazine, among other publications. Cohen has won the Great Lakes Book Award, the Chicago Public Library’s 21st Century Award, and the ASCAP Deems Taylor Award for outstanding coverage of music. His stories have been included in The Best American Essays and The Best American Travel Writing. His latest book, The Last Pirate of New York, is out in paperback in June 2020.

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The greatest NBA season told in fascinating detail

Any true NBA fan will love this chronicle of the season where four of the greatest individual players ever and four of the greatest teams ever were at a pivot point. Agree with the authors assertion that the revisionist history of Isaiah T has not been right and have robbed him of his true ranking amongst all time greats.

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A fun look back at a classic period

Even if you don’t agree that the ‘87/‘88 season was the best ever, “When the Game Was War” does a marvelous job recounting a classic year in the NBA. As a lifelong basketball fan who watched that season as a kid, it brought to life the astounding players and games the the era.

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Phil Jackson accuses Red Auerbach of cheap tactics

Phil Jackson accusing Auerbach of tactics? Jackson admitted he kept a basketball air fill needle in his shorts when he played for the Knicks to let air out so Willis Reed could get more rebounds. See, a dead ball will stay on the rim longer so they could get position for rebounds. Zen Master, give us a break.

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Great for any Basketball fan

I grew up in the 1980s and enjoyed watching Bird, Magic, Jordan, and others. This book examines those players and their teams in an interesting way. The interviews and information collected by the author are all enjoyable. The author also did a good job of reminding me about the talent of Isiah Thomas. As a Bulls fan in the 1990s and coming off of the recent "The Last Dance" miniseries, I had come to remember Thomas as someone who was decent but mostly a poor sport when the Pistons were finally overtaken by the Bulls, This book does a good job of giving Thomas his due along with all of the other stars of the time--enough to make me realize that my memory of Thomas was not fair and that he really was an amazing star in his own way. The stories about Bird, Magic, Jordan, and others are all what I expected. The story about Isiah Thomas was not what I expected, but I enjoyed it and the book made me think of him differently, which I appreciate.

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NBA's Greatest

Enjoyed every minute. The stories behind the great rivalries in a great season. EXCELLENT!

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Magic, Larry, Isiah & Mike

A wonderful chronicle of the golden age of the NBA. Though the book focuses mostly on the Lakers, Celtics, Pistons and Bulls, it’s a great look back at the 87-88 season.

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Epic Story, Epic Time

Wonderful book about the golden age of the NBA. Like living it all again. Brilliant narration. Timeless story. Must read.

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Amazingly Personal Analysis of the NBA at its Peak

Rich Cohen is one of the best writers in the world, and this book is another feather in his cap. I love the NBA, and so does Rich, and his enthusiasm for the sport shines through in this book. Glad to have listened to it as well, the narrator shines with all the fun stories and anecdotes contained within. Enjoy!

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Best Sports Book

This was the best sports book I’ve read. It blends fascinating writing with historical context and does what all sports writing should: mirror the human condition in which the game was played. Highly recommend. Hope Cohen writes more basketball books in the future, especially if he does another structured like this about a different era. 5/5 stars.

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inside relationships between players

stories about earl Strom
stories about Zeke and magics relationship
Michael and Larry post retirement
the pistons team in general

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