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Philadelphia's Big Five, Celebrating the City of Brotherly Love's Basketball Tradition

Label
Philadelphia's Big Five, Celebrating the City of Brotherly Love's Basketball Tradition
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Philadelphia's Big Five
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
Celebrating the City of Brotherly Love's Basketball Tradition
Summary
The 2015-16 season marks the 60th anniversary of the Big 5, Philadelphia's top men's college basketball teams-LaSalle, Penn, Saint Joseph's, Temple, and Villanova. No other city has schools that participate in a full round robin, which has grown in popularity in such a sports-driven city. Philadelphia's Big Five highlights the history of these five schools, their basketball programs, and their unique relationship with one another. Author Skip Clayton has interviewed prominent figures from each school to get a look into some of the biggest moments in Big 5 history. One chapter focuses exclusively on the legendary coaches from these teams, including several who went on to coach in the NBA (three from Penn, three from Saint Joseph's, and one from Temple), and four who became general managers. Clayton also provides stats on how each Big 5 team did against each other in the City Series games, the most exciting events for Big 5 fans. Some of the legends highlighted include: -LaSalle: Larry Cannon, Ken Durrett, Tom Gola -UPenn: Steve Bilsky, Corky Calhoun, Bob Morse -Saint Joseph's: Cliff Anderson, Matt Guokas Jr., Jim Lynam -Temple: John Baum, Eddie Jones, Aaron McKie -Villanova: Harold Jensen, Wali Jones, Jim Washington -Coaches: Tom Gola, Jack McKinney, Phil Martelli Philadelphia's Big Five is a great read for Big 5 alumni and all fans of Philadelphia basketball!
Target audience
adult
Classification
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