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Book Synopsis: Kerry Eggers, who covered the Trail Blazers, goes back twenty years for the stories from the players, coaches, management, and those in Portland—during an era when the local NBA stars were in the headlines for both their play and their off-court behavior.
In the late ’90s and early 2000s, the Portland Trail Blazers were one of the hottest teams in the NBA. For almost a decade, they won 60 percent of their games while making it to the Western Conference Finals twice. However, what happened off-court was just as unforgettable as what they did on the court.
When someone asked Blazers general manager Bob Whitsitt about his team’s chemistry, he replied that he’d “never studied chemistry in college.” And with that, the “Jail Blazers” were born. Built in a similar fashion to a fantasy team, the team had skills, but their issues ended up being their undoing. In fact, many consider it the darkest period in franchise history.
While fans across the country were watching the skills of Damon Stoudamire, Rasheed Wallace, and Zach Randolph, those in Portland couldn’t have been more disappointed in the players’ off-court actions. This, many have mentioned, included a very racial element—which carried over to the players as well. As forward Rasheed Wallace said, “We’re not really going to worry about what the hell [the fans] think about us. They really don’t matter to us. They can boo us every day, but they’re still going to ask for our autographs if they see us on the street. That’s why they’re fans and we’re NBA players.”
While people think of the Detroit Pistons of the eighties as the elite “Bad Boys,” the “Jail Blazers” were actually bad. Author Kerry Eggers, who covered the Trail Blazers during this controversial era, goes back to share the stories from the players, coaches, management, and those in Portland when the players were in the headlines as much for their play as for their legal issues.
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Get ready to dive into the captivating world of the Portland Trail Blazers with "Jail Blazers: How the Portland Trail Blazers Became the Bad Boys of Basketball." Written by esteemed author Kerry Eggers, this book takes you on a thrilling journey back in time, uncovering the untold stories of the players, coaches, management, and the city itself during an era of unprecedented success and controversy.
In the late '90s and early 2000s, the Trail Blazers were on fire, dominating the NBA with their exceptional skills and making it to the Western Conference Finals not once, but twice. However, what truly set them apart was what happened off the court. Dubbed the "Jail Blazers," this notorious team was infamous for their controversial off-court behavior, causing a stir both in the media and among fans.
Don't miss the opportunity to uncover the jaw-dropping events that unfolded behind the scenes. From general manager Bob Whitsitt's infamous chemistry comment to the racial dynamics that added fuel to the fire, "Jail Blazers" offers a captivating account of a dark period in the franchise's history. Discover how the fascinating personalities of players like Damon Stoudamire, Rasheed Wallace, and Zach Randolph played a role in both their on-court success and off-court notoriety.
While everyone remembers the notorious "Bad Boys" of the Detroit Pistons, the "Jail Blazers" took the concept of bad to a whole new level. Kerry Eggers, a seasoned writer who covered the team during this tumultuous era, provides an unprecedented look into their lives, sharing the stories that made headlines nationwide. Experience the thrill, drama, and controversy of this unforgettable period in NBA history.
Ready to delve into the captivating world of the "Jail Blazers?" Get your copy of Kerry Eggers' book today and witness firsthand the rise and fall of one of the most enigmatic teams in basketball history. Click here to order now!
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