(Read free) Underbelly Hoops: Adventures in the CBA - A.K.A. The Crazy Basketball Association
✿ Carson Cunningham ✿
| #1977769 in Books | Diversion Books | 2012-01-16 | 2012-01-16 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.52 x6.00l,.80 | File Name: 1938120000 | 232 pages |
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| It's the Characters Not the Game That Makes this Book|By Bonner '62|I am fascination by books about life of the edges of sports. This is a good look at minor league pro basketball. The players made 450-850 dollars a week and many of them had some NBA experience and almost all had been very good players for major college programs. The parts covering how they came to be in the|About the Author|Hailing from basketball's epicenter, the great state of Indiana, Carson Cunningham memorized Georgetown's starting five in Kindergarten. Over the next twelve years or so, he played all the time with his buddies, stopping occasionally―oftentim
UNDERBELLY HOOPS covers Carson Cunningham's final season in the storied and now defunct Continental Basketball Association (CBA). In the process, it takes a sober look at minor league professional basketball, as Cunningham tries to navigate a poor relationship with his coach and yet finish his career on his own terms by playing a final season and winning a championship.
As UNDERBELLY HOOPS shows, the CBA was a realm where hopeful players desperately hung on and c...
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