Today, black players compose more than eighty percent of the National Basketball Association s rosters, providing a strong and valued contribution to professional basketball. In the first half of the twentieth century, however, pro basketball was taintedby racism, as gifted African Americans were denied the opportunity to display their talents.Through in-depth interviews with players, their families, coaches, teammates, and league officials, Ron Thomas tells the largely untold story of what basketball was really like for the first black NBA players, including recent Hall of Fame inductee Earl...
Today, black players compose more than eighty percent of the National Basketball Association s rosters, providing a strong and valued contribution to ...