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| #796414 in Books | Seth Davis | 2010-02-02 | 2010-02-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.88 x.95 x5.27l,.66 | File type: PDF | 352 pages | When March Went Mad The Game That Transformed Basketball||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Sparty on with Larry & Magic!!!|By D. Roberts|In the Spring of 1979, there were two teams on an inevitable, collision course ~ perhaps more-so than any other two teams in the history of the NCAA tournament. The two teams were from the border states of Michigan & Indiana and both featured a superstar on their roster. For the Michigan State Spartans, it was Lansing's own Earvin|||“There are no secrets anymore in sport. Good grief, the best eighth-grade basketball players in the country are ranked. With his careful telling of the romantic saga of Magic and Bird, Seth Davis reminds us what fun it used to be when we could still be
"A must-read for anybody who considers themselves a basketball fan."―Michael Wilbon, The Washington Post
On March 26, 1979, basketball as we know it was born. The NCAA championship game played that day launched an epic rivalry between two exceptional players: Earvin "Magic" Johnson and Larry Bird. Though they played each other only once as college athletes, that game transformed the NCAA tournament into a multibillion-dollar enterprise and laid t...
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