Players First
β Scribed by John Calipari
- Publisher
- Penguin Publishing Group
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Now with a new chapter on the Wildcats' legendary comeback in the 2014 Final Four
John Calipari, one of the most successful coaches in NCAA history, presents the world of college basketball from the coach's chair, unvarnished and straight from the heart. Players First is Calipari's account of his first six years coaching the University of Kentucky men's team, leading it to a national championship in 2012 and the championship game in 2014, all while dealing with the realities of the "one-and-done" mentality and an NCAA that sometimes seems to put players last. Filled with revelatory stories about what it takes to succeed at the highest level of the college game, Players First is a candid look at the great players and rivalries that have filled Calipari's life with joy and a sense of purpose.
From the Trade Paperback edition.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
### Product Description Joss McMillanβs perfect life crashes down the night he witnesses his sisterβs murder β at the hands of a vampire. He then finds out his familyβs secret heritage: They are part of the Slayer Society, a group whose mission is to rid the world of vampires. Joss is their new rec
### Product Description Joss McMillans perfect life crashes down the night he witnesses his sisters murder at the hands of a vampire. He then finds out his familys secret heritage: They are part of the Slayer Society, a group whose mission is to rid the world of vampires. Joss is their new recruit.
In **Players** DeLillo explores the dark side of contemporary affluence and its discontents. Pammy and Lyle Wynant are an attractive, modern couple who seem to have it all. Yet behind their "ideal" life is a lingering boredom and quiet desperation: their talk is mostly chatter, their sex life more a
In Players DeLillo explores the dark side of contemporary affluence and its discontents. Pammy and Lyle Wynant are an attractive, modern couple who seem to have it all. Yet behind their "ideal" life is a lingering boredom and quiet desperation: their talk is mostly chatter, their sex life more a mat
In **Players** DeLillo explores the dark side of contemporary affluence and its discontents. Pammy and Lyle Wynant are an attractive, modern couple who seem to have it all. Yet behind their "ideal" life is a lingering boredom and quiet desperation: their talk is mostly chatter, their sex life more a