Author : Clayton Geoffreys
Publisher :
ISBN 13 : 9781722721329
Total Pages : 138 pages
Book Rating : 4.7/5 (213 download)
Book Synopsis Red Auerbach: the Inspiring Life and Leadership Lessons of One of Basketball's Greatest Coaches by : Clayton Geoffreys
Download or read book Red Auerbach: the Inspiring Life and Leadership Lessons of One of Basketball's Greatest Coaches written by Clayton Geoffreys and published by . This book was released on 2018-07-09 with total page 138 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Learn the Inspiring Story of the Boston Celtics' Legendary Coach Red Auerbach! Read on your PC, Mac, smartphone, tablet or Kindle device. Limited time offer: If you buy the print edition, you can keep the Kindle edition for yourself! In Red Auerbach: The Inspiring Life and Leadership Lessons of One of Basketball's Greatest Coaches, you will learn the inspirational story of one of the greatest basketball coaches and executives of the twentieth century, Red Auerbach. Few have left as indelible of a mark on a single franchise as what Red achieved in his time with the Boston Celtics. As a coach, he led the team to nine championships and as an executive, another seven. Needless to say, Red Auerbach will always be remembered for the substantial impact he left on the game. Often regarded as the pioneer of introducing the fastbreak into the modern game, nowadays it seems a team cannot win without some element of the fastbreak in their core strategy. Get a copy of this book today to learn what made Red so great as a coach and as a leader. Here is a preview of what is inside this book: Background Story Red's NBA Career What Made Red Auerbach a Great Leader How Red Auerbach Maximized Player Potential Key Takeaways Conclusion and Red Auerbach's Legacy An excerpt from the book: Coaching has always been an art form in the world of basketball, and like most art, it evolves but traces its roots from the earlier pioneers of the craft. Of course, coaching always grew from some of the most successful systems, styles, and philosophies in the history of the sport. And as evident as it seems, dynasties are the result of some of the best coaching styles. History would show that there is no other dynasty more dominant and successful than the 1960's Boston Celtics. While some would argue that the NBA was not as competitive or big as it was when the league was at its early stages, there can be no disputing that the Celtics of the 60's were utterly dominant. From 1957 to 1969, Boston was home to the NBA championship trophy eleven times, and no other team was as consistent as they were. Since the league only had a few teams back then, several players of superstar talent were on the same team. The Los Angeles Lakers, San Francisco Warriors, Philadelphia 76ers, New York Knickerbockers, and St. Louis Hawks all had several stars on their roster. However, not one of those teams could even dethrone the Celtics, and it was not because Boston had the most talented players. The Celtics' team was a combination of skilled, talented, and unselfish players that knew their roles. Best of all, they were coached by a man that brought it all together for them. Winning nine titles in a span of ten seasons, Red Auerbach was the architect of the Boston Celtics' dynasty during the 1960's. Their players may have been the soldiers out on the court and were just as talented as any other group of ballers in the NBA, but Red spelled the difference for the Celtics. Tags: Red Auerbach Bio, Red Auerbach basketball, Boston Celtics basketball, Gregg Popovich, Steve Kerr, Phil Jackson, Doc Rivers, Larry Brown, Brad Stevens, Vince Lombardi, Bill Walton, Bob Knight, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, John Calipari, Mike Krzyzewski, John Wooden, coaching books, basketball coaching