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Review New York Post “Orlando Magic president/sports author Pat Williams has compiled every NBA list imaginable in his new book “NBA List Jam.’’ …from the offbeat to the bar-room variety.” About the Author Pat Williams is one of the most influential executives in NBA history. Currently the Senior VP of the Orlando Magic (and a cofounder of the team), he has also been an executive with the Philadelphia 76ers, Chicago Bulls, and Atlanta Hawks. An accomplished author, Pat has published 55 titles in subjects including sports, business, motivation, and inspiration. He is a prolific motivational speaker who addresses executives ranging from Fortune 500 companies and national associations to universities and nonprofits. He hosts three weekly radio shows broadcast out of Orlando, FL, and has close contacts throughout basketball and national sports media. He lives in Orlando, FL. Please visit him at patwilliamsmotivate.com.

Michael Connelly has been a popular sportswriter in the New England area for over a decade, and his Boston Top Ten blog is a favorite of sports fans in the region. He’s published three books including Rebound!: Basketball, Busing, Larry Bird, and the Rebirth of Boston. He lives in West Roxbury, Massachusetts.

Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. TOP TEN MICHAEL JORDAN MOMENTS ** by Sam Smith Author's Note: Sam Smith has covered the NBA and the Chicago Bulls for the Chicago Tribune, and now for the Chicago Bulls website, for over thirty years. In 2011, he was presented the Phil Jasner Lifetime Achievement Award for his career’s contributions. In addition to his media responsibilities, he is the author of two books including the best-selling book The Jordan Rules. 10. June 16, 1993. Jordan scores 55 points to give the Bulls a 3-1 Finals lead in what becomes a six game series with John Paxson’s winner. Jordan sets the all-time Finals scoring record in the series, averaging 41 points, and more delicious because it’s not only against big talking buddy Charles Barkley but Jordan was guarded by Dan Majerle, a favorite of Jordan Bulls foil Jerry Krause, who always would tell Jordan about Majerle’s great defense. 9. February 12, 1985. In the first game after the famous 1985 All Star game snub when Jordan allegedly was the victim of a freeze-out by Isiah Thomas and pals the Bulls hosted the Pistons and won in overtime. Jordan had 49 points, 15 rebounds, five assists and four steals, all team highs, while Thomas had a quiet 19 points and shot five for 15. It would be the first of many Jordan duels with Thomas and the Pistons and an early peek at Jordan’s driving motivation against various slights, perceived and otherwise. 8. March 28, 1995. Jordan completes his dramatic comeback from almost two years in retirement to play baseball with 55 points in Madison Square Garden in his fifth game back, then assisting to Bill Wennington on the winning basket. For the biggest stage and the most media Jordan once again saves his best in ending the questioning about whether he could be as good as he once was. 7. June 3, 1992. Jordan’s shrug after making his sixth three pointer in the first half on the way to 35 first half points and a domination of the Trailblazers that led to a six game Finals win for the Bulls’ second title. Although Jordan was voted MVP that season, some were saying Clyde Drexler did more for his team. And it was by having Drexler, the Trailblazers felt they could pass on Jordan in the 1984 draft for a center. Jordan always was one never to forget and always anxious to make his case. And points. 6. February 7, 1988. Jordan’s unofficial acceptance of the mythical torch of league excellence and showmanship from Dr. J as Jordan dominated All Star weekend. He won the slam dunk contest with a Dr. J-style dunk taking off from the free throw line and then led the Eastern stars to victory with 40 points, the second most ever in an All Star game to Wilt’s 42 in 1962. 5. June 11, 1997. Jordan’s 38 points and game winning three pointer while playing 44 minutes despite a devastating case of food poisoning from room service pizza in the pivotal Game 5 for a 3-2 Bulls Finals lead. Though one has to ask who orders pizza in Utah. The Bulls then returned to Chicago to wrap up their fifth championship as Jordan passed to Steve Kerr for the winner. 4. April 20, 1986.

The most prolific playoff scoring game ever, Jordan’s 63 points against the team many regard as the best ever, the 1986 Celtics. It was afterward Larry Bird famously said it was “God disguised as Michael Jordan,” as Jordan established himself as the game’s greatest scorer since Wilt Chamberlain. 3. June 12, 1991. Jordan finally gets that first, elusive title critics in the 80’s who said he was too selfish and too much a scorer said he never would get. He celebrates in tears with his father, James. Dominating on court rival Magic Johnson throughout the series, Jordan has the famous switch hands layup in Game 2, the final shot to send the game into overtime in Game 3, and the seminal trust moment in Game 5 when Jordan passed repeatedly to John Paxson to thwart the Lakers’ pressure tactics. Jordan would score 30 points in Game 5 to average 31.2 in the series. But he also had five steals, two blocks and 10 assists and would average 11.4 assists in the series and become the versatile threat that would prove unbeatable in every Finals the rest of his career. 2. May 7, 1989. The shot to win the first round series over the Cleveland Cavaliers. There may never have been a more frequently shown first round playoff series winner. But that win effectively launched the Bulls’ championship run. Magic Johnson had labeled those versatile Cavs the team of the 90’s and they were 6-0 over the Bulls that season. The Bulls then would go onto the conference finals. But the talk had been if they’d lost in the first round the team could be broken up. Little remembered was Jordan missing two late free throws to lose Game 4, thus making Game 5 also another famous atonement. 1. June 14, 1998. The shot to win the 1998 championship against the Utah Jazz. Has there ever been any better conclusion to a career (he didn’t really come back to play for the Wizards, did he?). Maybe Ted Williams’ home run in his final at bat. But it wasn’t just Jordan’s final shot. Jordan stole the ball from Karl Malone as Malone was attempting to effectively put the game away with a one point lead on the Jazz’ previous, and what would be, final possession. Jordan drove full court and hit the famous pull up over Bryon Russell.

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NBA List Jam! is an entertaining and informative collection of 125+ ranked lists that discuss and debate the people, games, events, and ephemera that have made the NBA the spectator sport of choice for millions in North America and beyond. The wide variety of list topics include Greatest Teams, Best Comebacks, Best High School to NBA Stars, Worst Collapses, Best Pure Shooters, Oddest Hairdos, Greatest Players from the Big 5, Top NBA Announcers, Best/Worst Uniforms, and much, much more! Each of the NBA’s 30 teams has one list dedicated to it, contributed by one of that team’s most prominent personalities past or present. The book features big-name guest contributors throughout—players, coaches, media, and more—including Doug Collins, Clark Kellogg, Jeannie Buss, Dan Shaughnessy, Craig Sager, and many more! And the ambitious finale ranks the Top 100 Players in NBA History. Hoops fans everywhere will have a ball reading and ranting about the best, worst, oddest, funniest, most intense, and most memorable events and moments that have made the NBA a multibillion dollar global enterprise. ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Sales Rank: #1418468 in Books Published on: 2012-09-25 Original language: English Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 8.90" h x 1.00" w x 5.80" l, .90 pounds Binding: Paperback 352 pages

Review New York Post “Orlando Magic president/sports author Pat Williams has compiled every NBA list imaginable in his new book “NBA List Jam.’’ …from the offbeat to the bar-room variety.” About the Author Pat Williams is one of the most influential executives in NBA history. Currently the Senior VP of the Orlando Magic (and a cofounder of the team), he has also been an executive with the Philadelphia 76ers, Chicago Bulls, and Atlanta Hawks. An accomplished author, Pat has published 55 titles in subjects including sports, business, motivation, and inspiration.

He is a prolific motivational speaker who addresses executives ranging from Fortune 500 companies and national associations to universities and nonprofits. He hosts three weekly radio shows broadcast out of Orlando, FL, and has close contacts throughout basketball and national sports media. He lives in Orlando, FL. Please visit him at patwilliamsmotivate.com.

Michael Connelly has been a popular sportswriter in the New England area for over a decade, and his Boston Top Ten blog is a favorite of sports fans in the region. He’s published three books including Rebound!: Basketball, Busing, Larry Bird, and the Rebirth of Boston. He lives in West Roxbury, Massachusetts. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. TOP TEN MICHAEL JORDAN MOMENTS ** by Sam Smith Author's Note: Sam Smith has covered the NBA and the Chicago Bulls for the Chicago Tribune, and now for the Chicago Bulls website, for over thirty years. In 2011, he was presented the Phil Jasner Lifetime Achievement Award for his career’s contributions. In addition to his media responsibilities, he is the author of two books including the best-selling book The Jordan Rules. 10. June 16, 1993. Jordan scores 55 points to give the Bulls a 3-1 Finals lead in what becomes a six game series with John Paxson’s winner. Jordan sets the all-time Finals scoring record in the series, averaging 41 points, and more delicious because it’s not only against big talking buddy Charles Barkley but Jordan was guarded by Dan Majerle, a favorite of Jordan Bulls foil Jerry Krause, who always would tell Jordan about Majerle’s great defense. 9. February 12, 1985. In the first game after the famous 1985 All Star game snub when Jordan allegedly was the victim of a freeze-out by Isiah Thomas and pals the Bulls hosted the Pistons and won in overtime. Jordan had 49 points, 15 rebounds, five assists and four steals, all team highs, while Thomas had a quiet 19 points and shot five for 15. It would be the first of many Jordan duels with Thomas and the Pistons and an early peek at Jordan’s driving motivation against various slights, perceived and otherwise. 8. March 28, 1995. Jordan completes his dramatic comeback from almost two years in retirement to play baseball with 55 points in Madison Square Garden in his fifth game back, then assisting to Bill Wennington on the winning basket. For the biggest stage and the most media Jordan once again saves his best in ending the questioning about whether he could be as good as he once was. 7. June 3, 1992. Jordan’s shrug after making his sixth three pointer in the first half on the way to 35 first half points and a domination of the Trailblazers that led to a six game Finals win for the Bulls’ second title. Although Jordan was voted MVP that season, some were saying Clyde Drexler did more for his team. And it was by having Drexler, the Trailblazers felt they could pass on Jordan in the 1984 draft for a center. Jordan always was one never to forget and always anxious to make his case. And points. 6. February 7, 1988. Jordan’s unofficial acceptance of the mythical torch of league excellence and showmanship from

Dr. J as Jordan dominated All Star weekend. He won the slam dunk contest with a Dr. J-style dunk taking off from the free throw line and then led the Eastern stars to victory with 40 points, the second most ever in an All Star game to Wilt’s 42 in 1962. 5. June 11, 1997. Jordan’s 38 points and game winning three pointer while playing 44 minutes despite a devastating case of food poisoning from room service pizza in the pivotal Game 5 for a 3-2 Bulls Finals lead. Though one has to ask who orders pizza in Utah. The Bulls then returned to Chicago to wrap up their fifth championship as Jordan passed to Steve Kerr for the winner. 4. April 20, 1986. The most prolific playoff scoring game ever, Jordan’s 63 points against the team many regard as the best ever, the 1986 Celtics. It was afterward Larry Bird famously said it was “God disguised as Michael Jordan,” as Jordan established himself as the game’s greatest scorer since Wilt Chamberlain. 3. June 12, 1991. Jordan finally gets that first, elusive title critics in the 80’s who said he was too selfish and too much a scorer said he never would get. He celebrates in tears with his father, James. Dominating on court rival Magic Johnson throughout the series, Jordan has the famous switch hands layup in Game 2, the final shot to send the game into overtime in Game 3, and the seminal trust moment in Game 5 when Jordan passed repeatedly to John Paxson to thwart the Lakers’ pressure tactics. Jordan would score 30 points in Game 5 to average 31.2 in the series. But he also had five steals, two blocks and 10 assists and would average 11.4 assists in the series and become the versatile threat that would prove unbeatable in every Finals the rest of his career. 2. May 7, 1989. The shot to win the first round series over the Cleveland Cavaliers. There may never have been a more frequently shown first round playoff series winner. But that win effectively launched the Bulls’ championship run. Magic Johnson had labeled those versatile Cavs the team of the 90’s and they were 6-0 over the Bulls that season. The Bulls then would go onto the conference finals. But the talk had been if they’d lost in the first round the team could be broken up. Little remembered was Jordan missing two late free throws to lose Game 4, thus making Game 5 also another famous atonement. 1. June 14, 1998. The shot to win the 1998 championship against the Utah Jazz. Has there ever been any better conclusion to a career (he didn’t really come back to play for the Wizards, did he?). Maybe Ted Williams’ home run in his final at bat. But it wasn’t just Jordan’s final shot. Jordan stole the ball from Karl Malone as Malone was attempting to effectively put the game away with a one point lead on the Jazz’ previous, and what would be, final possession. Jordan drove full court and hit the famous pull up over Bryon Russell. Most helpful customer reviews 2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Great book, more than just lists By Larry J. Goffinet Dave Twardzik's Chapter, Top 10 ABA Players You Probably Never Heard Of, was enough to entice me to buy this book. As an ABA fan growing up, I had heard of and fondly recalled all 10 of

them, but it was nice to read about them again and read the justifications of Twardzik, who played against all of them in the ABA before becoming the starting point guard for the 1977 NBA champion Portland Trail Blazers after the ABA folded, for picking them. There are many other great lists, including the Most Impactful People for nearly every NBA franchise, the top defensive players, top rebounders and top point guards of all time, and finally the Top 100 NBA Players of All Time. Many longtime pro basketball writers and former players whom I greatly respect, such as Peter Vecsey, Bob Ryan, Rick Barry and Billy Cunningham, present their opinions. Of course I didn't agree with all their picks, but I enjoyed reading the logic behind them. If you are a true pro basketball fan, you will too. 2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Amazon By David This is a fantastic book. I have read and reread it several times. I was an early NBA fan from 1951 on and I love to read about the early stars. Nearly every phase of the game is covered with the top 10 in every category. I fully agreed with most of the selections by the various coaches. I reccommend this book to any and all NBA fans and there followers. The growth of pro basketball has been amazing. Often times one of the clubs would fail and the NBA was reduced to 8 teamms at one time. Today they have 30 teams and all are making money and look good.This NBA book covers all the big expansion moves by the teams. Everyone should read it!! SIncerely, David O Karickhoff 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. over and over again By Brian Maitland Way way too repetitive. Good idea that really lost its way. Each list is compiled by a different person but some people were called upon numerous times (i.e., apparently Matt Guokas is your man if you want a list). Eyes glaze over even if you pick this book up sporadically to read a single list. Needed a narrower focus and it's no wonder you can buy this book used for just US$.03 now. Honestly, after finishing it and reading the co-author Pat Williams has 19 kids (14 adopted) I wanted to read a book about his family life more than this. See all 8 customer reviews...

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Michael Connelly has been a popular sportswriter in the New England area for over a decade, and his Boston Top Ten blog is a favorite of sports fans in the region. He’s published three books including Rebound!: Basketball, Busing, Larry Bird, and the Rebirth of Boston. He lives in West Roxbury, Massachusetts. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. TOP TEN MICHAEL JORDAN MOMENTS ** by Sam Smith Author's Note: Sam Smith has covered the NBA and the Chicago Bulls for the Chicago Tribune, and now for the Chicago Bulls website, for over thirty years. In 2011, he was presented the Phil

Jasner Lifetime Achievement Award for his career’s contributions. In addition to his media responsibilities, he is the author of two books including the best-selling book The Jordan Rules. 10. June 16, 1993. Jordan scores 55 points to give the Bulls a 3-1 Finals lead in what becomes a six game series with John Paxson’s winner. Jordan sets the all-time Finals scoring record in the series, averaging 41 points, and more delicious because it’s not only against big talking buddy Charles Barkley but Jordan was guarded by Dan Majerle, a favorite of Jordan Bulls foil Jerry Krause, who always would tell Jordan about Majerle’s great defense. 9. February 12, 1985. In the first game after the famous 1985 All Star game snub when Jordan allegedly was the victim of a freeze-out by Isiah Thomas and pals the Bulls hosted the Pistons and won in overtime. Jordan had 49 points, 15 rebounds, five assists and four steals, all team highs, while Thomas had a quiet 19 points and shot five for 15. It would be the first of many Jordan duels with Thomas and the Pistons and an early peek at Jordan’s driving motivation against various slights, perceived and otherwise. 8. March 28, 1995. Jordan completes his dramatic comeback from almost two years in retirement to play baseball with 55 points in Madison Square Garden in his fifth game back, then assisting to Bill Wennington on the winning basket. For the biggest stage and the most media Jordan once again saves his best in ending the questioning about whether he could be as good as he once was. 7. June 3, 1992. Jordan’s shrug after making his sixth three pointer in the first half on the way to 35 first half points and a domination of the Trailblazers that led to a six game Finals win for the Bulls’ second title. Although Jordan was voted MVP that season, some were saying Clyde Drexler did more for his team. And it was by having Drexler, the Trailblazers felt they could pass on Jordan in the 1984 draft for a center. Jordan always was one never to forget and always anxious to make his case. And points. 6. February 7, 1988. Jordan’s unofficial acceptance of the mythical torch of league excellence and showmanship from Dr. J as Jordan dominated All Star weekend. He won the slam dunk contest with a Dr. J-style dunk taking off from the free throw line and then led the Eastern stars to victory with 40 points, the second most ever in an All Star game to Wilt’s 42 in 1962. 5. June 11, 1997. Jordan’s 38 points and game winning three pointer while playing 44 minutes despite a devastating case of food poisoning from room service pizza in the pivotal Game 5 for a 3-2 Bulls Finals lead. Though one has to ask who orders pizza in Utah. The Bulls then returned to Chicago to wrap up their fifth championship as Jordan passed to Steve Kerr for the winner. 4. April 20, 1986. The most prolific playoff scoring game ever, Jordan’s 63 points against the team many regard as the best ever, the 1986 Celtics. It was afterward Larry Bird famously said it was “God disguised as Michael Jordan,” as Jordan established himself as the game’s greatest scorer since Wilt Chamberlain.

3. June 12, 1991. Jordan finally gets that first, elusive title critics in the 80’s who said he was too selfish and too much a scorer said he never would get. He celebrates in tears with his father, James. Dominating on court rival Magic Johnson throughout the series, Jordan has the famous switch hands layup in Game 2, the final shot to send the game into overtime in Game 3, and the seminal trust moment in Game 5 when Jordan passed repeatedly to John Paxson to thwart the Lakers’ pressure tactics. Jordan would score 30 points in Game 5 to average 31.2 in the series. But he also had five steals, two blocks and 10 assists and would average 11.4 assists in the series and become the versatile threat that would prove unbeatable in every Finals the rest of his career. 2. May 7, 1989. The shot to win the first round series over the Cleveland Cavaliers. There may never have been a more frequently shown first round playoff series winner. But that win effectively launched the Bulls’ championship run. Magic Johnson had labeled those versatile Cavs the team of the 90’s and they were 6-0 over the Bulls that season. The Bulls then would go onto the conference finals. But the talk had been if they’d lost in the first round the team could be broken up. Little remembered was Jordan missing two late free throws to lose Game 4, thus making Game 5 also another famous atonement. 1. June 14, 1998. The shot to win the 1998 championship against the Utah Jazz. Has there ever been any better conclusion to a career (he didn’t really come back to play for the Wizards, did he?). Maybe Ted Williams’ home run in his final at bat. But it wasn’t just Jordan’s final shot. Jordan stole the ball from Karl Malone as Malone was attempting to effectively put the game away with a one point lead on the Jazz’ previous, and what would be, final possession. Jordan drove full court and hit the famous pull up over Bryon Russell.

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