by Dean Smith (Author), John Kilgo (Author), Sally Jenkins (Author)
For almost forty years, Dean Smith coached the University of North Carolina basketball team with unsurpassed success, having an impact both on the court and in the lives of countless young men. In A Coach s Life, he looks back on the great games, teams, players, strategies, and rivalries that defined his career and, in a new final chapter, discusses his retirement from the game. The fundamentals of good basketball are the fundamentals of character passion, discipline, focus, selflessness, and responsibility and superlative mentor and coach Dean Smith imparts them all with equal authority."
Front Jacket
For almost forty years, Dean Smith coached the University of North Carolina basketball team with unsurpassed success, having an impact both on the court and in the lives of countless young men. In A Coach's Life, he looks back on the great games, teams, players, strategies, and rivalries that defined his career and, in a new final chapter, discusses his retirement from the game. The fundamentals of good basketball are the fundamentals of character--passion, discipline, focus, selflessness, and responsibility--and superlative mentor and coach Dean Smith imparts them all with equal authority.
Author Biography
Dean Smith was born in Emporia, Kansas, in 1931. At age thirty he became head coach of the University of North Carolina, and in his more than thirty-six years there, he established a peerless record--879-254, .776--as the winningest coach in college basketball history. Smith has won numerous coaching awards, including eight ACC Coach of the Year titles, and was named coach of the 1976 U.S. Olympic team. He lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
John Kilgo is a writer who has known Dean Smith for three decades. He publishes a UNC sports magazine,
Carolina Blue, and was the co-host of Smith's TV show for fourteen years. Kilgo lives in Davidson, North Carolina.
Sally Jenkins is the author of
Men Will Be Boys and the co-author of Pat Summitt's first book,
Reach for the Summit. A veteran sports reporter whose work has been nominated for the Pulitzer Prize, she has worked for
The Washington Post, Sports Illustrated, and Condé Nast's
Women's Sports and Fitness.
Number of Pages: 464
Dimensions: 1.07 x 7.5 x 5.26 IN
Publication Date: February 12, 2002