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Only the Strong Survive: The Odyssey of Allen Iverson » (Reprint)

Book cover image of Only the Strong Survive: The Odyssey of Allen Iverson by Larry Platt

Authors: Larry Platt, Mitchell Fink, Lois Mathias
ISBN-13: 9780060097745, ISBN-10: 0060097744
Format: Paperback
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Date Published: October 2003
Edition: Reprint

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Author Biography: Larry Platt

Larry Platt is the editor in chief of Philadelphia magazine and the author of Keepin' It Real: A Turbulent Season at the Crossroads with the NBA. His work has appeared in GQ, The New York Times Magazine, Playboy, and Details. He lives in Philadelphia.

Book Synopsis

Part sports star, part antihero, part hip-hop icon, Allen Iverson has managed to cross over into the mainstream of American culture — without compromise. Defiantly tattooed, with his hair in cornrows, the six-foot Philadelphia 76ers point guard is one of the most recognizable and controversial stars of the sports world. His meteoric rise from a troubled childhood in the ghetto to NBA superstardom has been marked by five straight playoff appearances, including a finals berth in 2001 and an MVP award. From his rap sheet to his rap album, fans and journalists alike hound his every move. But never before has a biographer presented a full portrait of this complicated and intensely private star — a man whose loyalty to his family, the streets, and his friends trumps any other concern. Filled with exclusive interview material and unprecedented access to many of Iverson's inner circle, Only the Strong Survive is the first in-depth look at the truth behind this newly minted legend.

Publishers Weekly

Like his subject, Platt is at his best while running the court, his prose smooth and economical as he describes Iverson's explosive, creative playing style. A longtime journalist whose sports writings have been collected in New Jack Jocks: Rebels, Race and the American Athlete, Platt writes with an authority that Iverson fans will appreciate. But the compelling rags-to-riches biography of the controversial NBA superstar is bogged down by Platt's repetitive, heavy-handed critiques of the relationship between black athletes, their marketers and the media. Platt repeatedly outlines how white middle class America is not yet ready for Iverson's hip-hop persona, which is "too in-your-face, too black"-a provocative yet unoriginal insight that quickly grows old. Intent on portraying Iverson as a misunderstood truant with a heart of gold, Platt misses the opportunity to create a thorough, insightful portrait. In doing so, he succumbs to the very weakness he criticizes in so many of his fellow journalists: losing the player to the hype. 16-page color insert with b&w photos throughout. (Nov. 1) Copyright 2003 Cahners Business Information.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Introduction: Tupac with a Jumpshot1
1.Newport Bod News11
2.Only the Strong Survive23
3.Proying Hands33
4.The Soldier49
5.Fear No One59
6.The Bulldog73
7.Cru Thik93
8.Respect123
9.Loyalty153
10.The Panther173
11.The Answer189
12.Hold My Own223
Epilogue245
Afterword261

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