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Download PDF The Big O: My Life, My Times, My Game, by Oscar Robertson

Download PDF The Big O: My Life, My Times, My Game, by Oscar Robertson

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The Big O: My Life, My Times, My Game, by Oscar Robertson

The Big O: My Life, My Times, My Game, by Oscar Robertson


The Big O: My Life, My Times, My Game, by Oscar Robertson


Download PDF The Big O: My Life, My Times, My Game, by Oscar Robertson

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The Big O: My Life, My Times, My Game, by Oscar Robertson

Amazon.com Review

While The Big O: My Life, My Times, My Game will not disappoint basketball purists longing for Oscar Robertson's play-by-play of favorite games, the attraction of this autobiography is Robertson's perspective on the evolution of the sport and on the racial struggles that were the context of his formative years. Called by many basketball experts the greatest all-around player ever, Robertson earned an astonishing array of honors including an Olympic gold medal, 12 NBA All-Star appearances, the NBA Rookie of the Year award, and the 1964 NBA MVP award. Most remarkably, Robertson remains the only player in basketball history with a triple-double season (double-digit averages for scoring, rebounds, and assists). While Robertson could have easily candy-coated this impressive record for his retrospective, he devotes large sections of his book to the racial battles he faced off court, and his final chapters recount his controversial efforts as an NBA union leader to create free agency, a pension plan, and disability protection for players. In telling his life story, he lays bare the racism and mistreatment he suffered at the hands of individuals and institutions throughout his career, from the Mayor of Indianapolis and Cincinnati University to the NBA and CBS Sports. At times, his critiques can seem excessive (e.g. his discussions of the distortions in the film Hoosiers, while interesting, are repeated a bit too often), and some sections (like his attempts to compare himself to contemporary players) border on self-indulgence. Yet, he seems justified in arguing that his achievements--largely accomplished on second-rate teams, against a back-drop of unprecedented racial strife, and before the modern era of sports-media saturation--are easily underrepresented. In the end, The Big O offers a complex, human portrait to complement a spectacular sports career. --Patrick O'Kelley

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From Publishers Weekly

As one of the NBA's all-time greats, Oscar Robertson has much to pass on to both his old fans and young basketball enthusiasts perhaps unfamiliar with his legacy. Whether it was winning Indiana's famed statewide high school tournament (and playing in the first all-black final, the first time black teams had made the final), winning a gold medal in the 1960 Olympics or making the NBA all-star team 12 times, the author certainly made his mark on sports history. But while listing his accomplishments and including the testimony of former teammates, coaches and opponents effectively details his greatness, the Big O feels compelled to constantly remind readers of his eminence with statements like, "By all accounts, I was the best all-around player of my era"-though the case has already been clearly stated. He also spends much of the epilogue explaining how no modern player compares to him in his prime. Arrogance aside, Robertson's rise from sharecropper's grandson to world-class athlete and his dealings with overt racism throughout the journey (as a college player, he was told to leave an all-white Houston hotel in the middle of the night) offer wonderful lessons for young athletes. Robertson's experiences playing for the NBA (Cincinnati and Milwaukee) in its bumbling early days, such as the time his team arrived at their arena only to find the circus already set up, are entertaining, too. Still, one may wonder why Robertson, humorless to the final buzzer, came away with so much more bitterness than joy. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Product details

Hardcover: 352 pages

Publisher: Oscar Robertson Media Ventures; First Edition edition (November 15, 2003)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1579547648

ISBN-13: 978-1579547646

Product Dimensions:

6 x 1.2 x 9 inches

Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.3 out of 5 stars

36 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#1,174,784 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Oscar is fast and loose with some key facts in his book. His 66-16 Bucks in 70-71 did not have the best regular season record in league history up to that point. It was the 1966-67, 68-13 Philadelphia 76ers, the subject of my book on their title season (Season of the 76ers). Secondly, he writes that he lost the Western FINALS to the Golden State Warriors in 72-73. It was the semi finals! And he says Willis Reed provided his incredible seventh game moments in the 72-73 finals against the Lakers. No, Oscar, that was 69-70. Knicks beat the Lakers in five games (not 7) in 72-73. And finally, he said Brent Musberger was brought to CBS after doing Triple A baseball. WHAT?? No, he was already at CBS doing the immortal NFL Today show. This was Oscar's worst mistake of all -- demeaning Brent as a broadcaster. Brent had also previously reported for WBBM Radio in Chicago and also had a great newspaper career in Chi-town evev before that. Oscar needed a fact checker for this book, badly needed. . Although he spoke to me reluctantly in 2001 for my book, Oscar comes across a here with very little humility and too many errors. He is too often self-aggrandizing. Read Baylor's book for better takes.on that era.

Fascinating read if you’re a fan of hoops or in the struggles to overcome hardships. The big O’s life was anything but easy whether it was discrimination, non-stellar (skills-wise) teammates, or a small city and punitive (vindictive) front offices. Fortunately, his latter years in the NBA and business were much more favorable towards him. His writing still reveals some of past grievances (though seemingly warranted) but don’t worry if your child wants to read this. His language is G-rated and something your ten-year-old can read and enjoy.

At 50 I'm a little young to have followed Oscar Robertson's career other than the Milwaukee Bucks period. I have run into Robertson at Cincinnati ballgames and hotels when in the city although have not spoken to him. This is a biography written in typical form, "Here's what I did growing up, here's the influence of my parents and others, here's what I did that you know me for and here's what I'm doing now." But the difference is Oscar really has something to say and he's rattled a few cages saying it.While many people come from poor backgrounds, particularly basketball players, Oscar's is particularly interesting due to the very rural nature of his upbringing in Tennessee. Most of his early life was centered on working in fields, church and family. A move to inner city Indianapolis was significant in his development as a basketball player. And this is where the book becomes very interesting as Oscar conveys the first noticeable slights from racism. Oscar has always been very well mannered projecting a great image. And maybe in many ways this hid the hurt he was feeling from racism or maybe I was just too young to hear about it.After rising to a top star, Robertson commits to a smaller school, U of Cincinatti, amid rumblings of improper recruiting. He dispels most of this and introduces boosters or mentors who took his best interests at heart and helped him grow as a man. He also meets his wife who he describes in glowing terms, clearly a very strong marriage that eventually yields two daughters. This is another interesting part of the book as one of his daughters suffers from a disease requiring an organ transplant.Robertson starts his pro career in his hometown of Cincinnati with an under funded team which creates conflicts throughout his career there as money and a good supporting cast is always short. Discussing his pro career you can really see his bitterness with the pre-free agent market and how he had to fight for his money and was often blamed for putting himself above his team. This for a man that averaged a triple-double. If you follow the NBA today, you will almost find the numbers thrown around as comical.Clearly, this book has generated controversy as Robertson has alluded to racism throughout the book. While it didn't match the impression I had of Robertson, I found he supported his positions well even though you may not agree with the outcome.Overall, I found this to be an excellent book of a basketball icon in the late 50s to 70s. If you have interest in sports in those periods, life in America in those periods, or a short view of race relations at that time, I think you will enjoy this book as much as I did.

This is a great book about one of the best players ever. I watched Oscar play at UC and with the Royals, but I did not know the background of his life. This man came from such a poor background. I had no idea of all the injustices that he endured. The inside stories regarding his days with the Royals is interesting. I would definitely recommend this book.

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