Coach K: The Rise and Reign of Mike Krzyzewski

Coach K: The Rise and Reign of Mike Krzyzewski

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  • Create Date:2022-02-24 06:19:37
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  • Author:Ian O'Connor
  • ISBN:B08NWSWK19
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Summary

The definitive biography of college basketball’s all-time winningest coach, Mike Krzyzewski
 

Mike Krzyzewski built a staggering basketball empire at Duke University that has endured for more than four decades, placing him among the all-time titans of American sport, and yet there has never been a defining portrait of the man and his program。 Until now。 Three-time New York Times bestselling author Ian O’Connor takes you behind the Blue Devil curtain with a penetrating examination of the great, but flawed leader who won a record 1,170 games and made 12 Final Four trips, with five ending in national titles, before announcing he would retire following the 2021-2022 season。 O’Connor uses scores of interviews with Krzyzewski’s best friends, closest advisers, fiercest adversaries, and generations of Duke players and coaches to deliver previously untold stories about the relationships that define the venerable Coach K, and the one with his volcanic mentor, Bob Knight, that died a premature death。 Krzyzewski was always driven by an inner rage fueled by his tough Chicago upbringing, and by the cleaning lady and elevator operator who raised him to fight for a better life。 As Coach K makes his final stand, vying for one more ring before saying goodbye at age 75, O’Connor shows you sides of the man and his methods that will surprise even the most dedicated Duke fan。    

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Thomas Kelley

I would rate this book at 4 1/2 stars out of 5。I started watching college basketball in 1979 with Magic and Bird championship game。 Remembering through the 1980's onward not liking the Duke Blue Devils and Coach K because they were so darn good。 I did realize the struggle Coach K had in his beginning at Duke and how the fans and alumni almost ran him out of town looking back that sure would have been a mistake。 This is a very detailed book starting with Mike Krzyzewski rise through high school a I would rate this book at 4 1/2 stars out of 5。I started watching college basketball in 1979 with Magic and Bird championship game。 Remembering through the 1980's onward not liking the Duke Blue Devils and Coach K because they were so darn good。 I did realize the struggle Coach K had in his beginning at Duke and how the fans and alumni almost ran him out of town looking back that sure would have been a mistake。 This is a very detailed book starting with Mike Krzyzewski rise through high school and his time at West Point and his playing and eventually coaching with his mentor Bob Knight through all facets of their relationship。I gained a lot of respect for Coach after reading another book and this one based on his relationship Jim Valvano and Dean Smith even though when they coached against each other during their time in the ACC and really was moving reading about how he was with Jimmy V right up to the end of his life。It was also amazing to read his relationships with the many players he has had contact with most by his coaching。 I did not realize how many times they were so close to winning his first NCAA championship and come up short before he finally got the first one。 I would begrudgingly say that he would only be second to John Wooden when you list the greatest college coaches of all time。 If you are Duke fan you will really love this book if you are college basketball fan you should like it is a great and detailed book。 。。。more

Amy Dufera - Amy's MM Romance Reviews

Ian O'Connor's Coach K: The Rise and Reign of Mike Krzyzewski is a fabulous look into the leader of Duke basketball。 Having been a fan of Duke basketball and Coach K for most of his time at the elite program, I was thrilled and honored at the chance to review this book。 This book is an absolute must read for any fans of Duke and Coach K。 The author does a wonderful job looking back through the coach's career; thoroughly revisiting many of the important moments of his career。 As a Duke fan, this Ian O'Connor's Coach K: The Rise and Reign of Mike Krzyzewski is a fabulous look into the leader of Duke basketball。 Having been a fan of Duke basketball and Coach K for most of his time at the elite program, I was thrilled and honored at the chance to review this book。 This book is an absolute must read for any fans of Duke and Coach K。 The author does a wonderful job looking back through the coach's career; thoroughly revisiting many of the important moments of his career。 As a Duke fan, this book carries me back to the highs and lows of Coach K's time at Duke。 I cried many times, as the author brought me fully back to some emotional wins and losses through the years。 This is a look at many pivotal moments。 From the start of his own basketball career, to his time at Army, and his rough start at Duke, this is a fantastic read。 Many important games are discussed, many former players and coachs are talked about, as well as the way Coach K had to adapt through the years。 I love this book。 It takes me back to some moments I will never forget。 It reminds me of the way the game has changed over the years, with Coach K right there adapting throughout。 This Coach K book is a great way to honor a legend as he's about to retire。 Love him or hate him, he has had an insurmountable impact on the sport over the years。 His name will forever be up there as one of the greats。 I enjoyed every moment of this look back at his journey。 。。。more

John Schorg

This is a by the numbers telling of the coach's life。 It hits the highlights of Mike Krzyzewski's career about as well as any account I have read。 Two aspects stand out: Krzyzewski's itchy relationship with Bob Knight, and O'Connor painting a warts and all portrait of his subject。 There are things in here you won't see on ESPN or among Krzyzewski's toadies in the press。 This is a by the numbers telling of the coach's life。 It hits the highlights of Mike Krzyzewski's career about as well as any account I have read。 Two aspects stand out: Krzyzewski's itchy relationship with Bob Knight, and O'Connor painting a warts and all portrait of his subject。 There are things in here you won't see on ESPN or among Krzyzewski's toadies in the press。 。。。more

Andrea

With the debut of the first two episodes of the ACC Tournament documentary last week and heading into March Madness soon, this was the perfect time to read this biography about the winningest coach in NCAA history, Coach K of the Duke Blue Devils。 The book opens with a tear-jerker of personal story, which sets the tone for talking about Coach K as a person and not just a coach。 The biography is laid out in roughly chronological order with a factual and straightforward writing style。 It hits all With the debut of the first two episodes of the ACC Tournament documentary last week and heading into March Madness soon, this was the perfect time to read this biography about the winningest coach in NCAA history, Coach K of the Duke Blue Devils。 The book opens with a tear-jerker of personal story, which sets the tone for talking about Coach K as a person and not just a coach。 The biography is laid out in roughly chronological order with a factual and straightforward writing style。 It hits all of the basketball highlights, but also provides a lot of insight into Coach K as a husband, father, mentor and more。 It's mostly even-handed and not too fawning in its praise of Coach; perhaps the only negative was a bit too much of a focus on Coach K's relationship with Bobby Knight as a continuing theme throughout the book。 Regardless of your fandom, I think you have to appreciate Coach K’s leadership, character, and commitment to winning。 。。。more

Sean Gibson

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