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Playing for Keeps: Michael Jordan and the World He Made

Playing for Keeps: Michael Jordan and the World He MadeAuthor: David Halberstam
Publisher: Broadway
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Edition: 1st Broadway Books Trade Pbk. Ed
Pages: 432
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ISBN: 0767904443
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.323092
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Publication Date: February 1, 2000
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Amazon.com Review
One of the finest nonfiction writers in any lineup, Halberstam likes to alternate what he's deemed his serious work--books like The Best and the Brightest, The Fifties, and The Children--with his sporting interludes, though in his hands, sports are much, much more than fun and games. Books like The Breaks of the Game and October 1964 use sports as a prism. Culture, race, society, and history are all filtered through it, and Halberstam refocuses--and interprets--what comes out the other side.

That he would now turn his considerable abilities to exploring Michael Jordan is not surprising. Halberstam loves hoops, and Jordan not only defines the game, he defines an era. His fame crosses international borders as easily as he dribbles past half-court lines. In focusing on Jordan--as athlete and force of nature--and his osmosis from a young hoop dreamer to product pitchman to the world, Halberstam is really examining intangibles like myth and legend, celebrity and fame, wealth and image, excellence and genius, race and style, the qualities of heroism and the pursuit of perfection. "That there had been even one Michael Jordan seemed in retrospect something of a genetic fluke," he writes, "and the idea that anyone would arrive in so short a span of time and do what he did both on and off the court seemed highly unlikely." But the phenomenon that is Jordan did just that.

Understanding, even admiring, what he did, how he did it, and what it means in a basketball context and a larger one is Halberstam's goal, and, despite Jordan's lack of cooperation--or maybe because of it--Halberstam's muscular prose and thinking scores powerfully. Yet, there is a wistfulness, in the end, to Playing for Keeps; the game doesn't seem as much fun and collegial as it used to for Halberstam, and Jordan, great as he may be, emerges with less of the historic grace exhibited by Jackie Robinson, Ali, and Arthur Ashe than with a quality that Halberstam deems the athlete-explorer "in terms of going beyond previously accepted limits of what was humanly possible, and somehow by dint of physical excellence and unmatched willpower, pushing those limits forward that much more." Dazzling, certainly, but not necessarily heroic. Playing for Keeps is also available on audiocassette. --Jeff Silverman

Product Description
From The Breaks of the Game to Summer of '49, David Halberstam has brought the perspective of a great historian, the inside knowledge of a dogged sportswriter, and the love of a fan to bear on some of the most mythic players and teams in the annals of American sport. With Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls he has given himself his greatest challenge and produced his greatest triumph. In Playing for Keeps, David Halberstam takes the first full measure of Michael Jordan's epic career, one of the great American stories of our time. A narrative of astonishing power and human drama, brimming with revealing anecdotes and penetrating insights, the book chronicles the forces in Jordan's life that have shaped him into history's greatest basketball player and the larger forces that have converged to make him the most famous living human being in the world.


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4 out of 5 stars Keeps you reading   May 20, 2010
T. Stewart (Auburn WA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

"Playing for Keeps" is definitely worth reading. It goes into detail about how good Michael Jordan actually was, and verifies with no argument that he was the best that ever played the game. David Halberstan's insight and analysis of Michael Jordan's life is spectacular and unbelievably insightful.

Most of the reviews I read stated that the book paid a lot of attention to detail and did not only focus on his greatness, like most would have expected, but talked a lot about the behind-the-scenes events that took place. One reviewer said "This is not merely a book which focuses on the greatness of Jordan; although it does that, What Halberstan does even better...captured the events and influence that assisted him to become the figure he became." When reading the book, I made these same observations, and agreed with them 100 percent.

Obviously this book would be very biased, because it's about an amazing basketball player written by a person who must have favored him because otherwise he would not have written a whole book about him. Over and over throughout the book Halberstan says how superior Jordan was to his era, and how Jordan was almost a godly figure. This is definitely an obvious bias toward Jordan. There were also a lot of overgeneralizations; for example "Every man wished they were in his shoes, and every kid looked up to him as an idol." A stereotype I saw was when Halberstan said "the idea of Jordan going to the hated and snobby East Coast city." There was also overgeneralization in the fact that Halberstan said "Michael Jordan was the best basketball player in the universe." As I read this book I began to associate the Bulls general manager with an evil character in a comic book, because that is how the author portrayed him. Halberstan refers to Reinborg as having ice in his veins and being cold hearted. Reinborg , according to the book , could care less for the players or relationships as long as he made his money."

David Halberstan was able to balance how good he thought Michael Jordan was with how good he actually was. This book was able to correspond with everything that I know about Michael Jordan and was able to verify things that I have heard. For instance I have heard a lot of people say that Michael Jordan did not make his varsity basketball team his sophomore year and that his brother was a much better player, and in the book it was verified. Halberstan also mentions in his book facts such as Michael Jordan won six champion rings which I know from prior knowledge. David Halberstan is a well known author, is very trustable and knows what he is talking about.

David Halberstan did a great job at verifying the facts he put in his book with quotes and references to actual meetings that took place. He was very knowledgeable and gave you the feeling he knew what he was talking about. The reviews I read were very well depicted what I read in "playing for keeps." It was exactly what I expected out of this book and I appreciated how well written the reviews were in helping me pick this book.

Nate Debebe, TJHS student



5 out of 5 stars Best Jordan/Bulls book ever by a legendary writer   December 8, 2007
L. Chin
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book not only offers the most incisive portrait of Jordan, the Bulls championship years, and the NBA of that era, but is also wonderful Halberstam, who tells the story with an epic sweep. Simply a beautiful work from cover to cover.


3 out of 5 stars Playing for keeps; nice but less immediate and moving   August 20, 2007
L.. Oost
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Nike turned Michael Jordan into a dream. Nike funneled in 1984 all of Nike's advertising resources in one player instead of in several teams. Nike made Michal Jordan a cultural icon and featured him as a star amidst other entertainment stars. And in the beginning Jordan didn't even like Nike sneakers. He preferred Adidas. Ultimately Nike paid Jordan in roughly 1 million dollars a year for five years. In 1984 no one realized that Nike was getting one of the great bargains of the time. Nike was a shoe company in great trouble. Michael Jordan saved Nike by his appeal to the youth. In the mean time basketball benefited from satellite reception that was just opening the world of cable television. Satellite reception facilitated cheap broadcasting. Bill Rasmussen obtained channel space on a communications satellite. His ESPN opened new broadcasting opportunities for basketball. In Playing for Keeps David Halberstam tells the tale of Michael Jordan in the broader cultural context. In this book Halberstam displays his usual journalistic skills. But somehow I missed the emotional involvement of his other books. The Summer of 49 and The Breaks of the Game learned me more about the relevance of sports.

Luuk Oost



5 out of 5 stars Great Book!   June 27, 2007
John C. Gerry (Budd Lake, NJ)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

As someone very familiar with Michael Jordan's career I was startled by all the new bits of information crammed in this book. Its clear Halbertstam did his homework. He employed an exhaustive interview process that yields so many new anecdotes and perspectives of Michael Jordans career. I particulary enjoyed all the stories of Jordan showing flashes of greatness early on while being recruited by North Carolina. The book makes it clear that even at those early stages while no one could predict what was to come, those around Michael had never seen anything like him.

Halbertstam also reveals the background story for many of those surrounding Jordan during his run with the Bulls. Namely Phil Jackson, Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman, Jerry Krause, Jerry Reinsdorf, and others. He delves into their lives, paints a picture of their character, and allows you to understand what motivated all these contrasting personalities along the way.

It must be noted that the writing of David Halbertstam is just incredible. If you're a fan of Michael Jordan or just basketball this book is a must read. The subject could not be approached by a more accomplished author.



3 out of 5 stars Halberstam Hoopla   January 30, 2007
J. A. Walsh (Boston, MA, USA)
3 out of 5 found this review helpful


I'm not a big Halberstam fan, and this book didn't change that opinion.

The subtitular "world that he [Jordan] made" is never really explored in any depth, and this is a surface-skimming bio of Jordan with the addition of some mini-bios on major figures in his life (David Falk, Dean Smith, Phil Jackson, etc.).

The research is limited and insight is scant as Halberstam leans heavily on material already published, pulling entire sections of the book (e.g., his thumbnail bio of Jackson) from the subject's own earlier book. He returns to quote the same two or three sports writers time and again (Sam Smith - Chicago Trib and Jordan biographer - OK, but Bob Ryan - Boston Globe - a dozen quotes???).

"Playing for Keeps" is a fast-reading Jordan sketch, a 400 page magazine article, during which Halberstam defers to Jordan too frequently: no real examination of the gambling, glossed over recount of James Jordan's murder, no meaningful exploration of Jordan the global commercial icon.

For my taste, this book is another disppointment from Halberstam.


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