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The Franchise: Building a Winner With the World Champion Detroit Pistons, Basketballs Bad Boys, by Cameron Stauth

Chronicles the Detroit Pistons' world championship season of 1989, revealing the battle of egos between the teams' superstars and the building of a champion franchise

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Hardcover: 365 pages

Publisher: William Morrow & Co; 1st edition (April 1, 1990)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0688095739

ISBN-13: 978-0688095734

Product Dimensions:

1.3 x 6.5 x 9.6 inches

Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds

Average Customer Review:

4.7 out of 5 stars

7 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#1,180,932 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

At the beginning of the 1980s, the Detroit Pistons were terrible. They made progress, becoming a middle-of-the-pack playoff team by the middle of the decade. They were superb in 1987 and 1988, coming up just short in their brutal playoff defeats in those seasons. In 1989 they finally broke through, capturing the first of two consecutive NBA titles.In "The Franchise," Cameron Stauth takes the reader through the 1988-89 season from training camp to the NBA Finals, and along the way describes how general manager Jack McCloskey built the team over the course of the decade. There were many franchises in the NBA in the mid-Eighties that seemed on the edge of achieving greatness, but Detroit actually did--McCloskey relied on superior scouting, on being willing to trade more frequently than other teams, on an emphasis on depth and chemistry, and on fostering a team-first attitude to build a championship club.There were clear power relations on the team--Isiah Thomas and Bill Laimbeer were the leaders under coach Chuck Daly. The book lists the many trades that McCloskey considered over the course of the season, and recalls his wisdom and patience in waiting for the February blockbuster trade that did not wreck but instead enhanced the team's chemistry and structure and put the Pistons on the path to the championship.The 1988-89 season was Detroit's first in their new arena, The Palace of Auburn Hills. The Pistons won a league-best 63 games and had one of the best regular seasons any team had ever had, but longtime fans recall that the club spent much of the year behind the surprising Cleveland Cavaliers, and "The Franchise" recounts the Pistons' late-season surge that gave them the NBA's best record and home-court advantage throughout the playoffs.The Pistons won a championship without a dominant center, without any player averaging 20 points per game, and with a commitment to great defense and teamwork by the nine players who got regular playing time. Stauth recalls the playoff wins over the Celtics, Bucks, Bulls, and Lakers, the championship celebration that followed, and the team's depth being a stumbling block in the expansion draft that immediately followed the season.The book closes with appendices of statistics of the 1988-89 season. As well as being a strong recollection of an NBA franchise's first championship season, "The Franchise" is a great snapshot of the late-Eighties NBA with all of the names it mentions. It will stir a lot of memories in readers who followed the NBA closely a quarter-century ago.

If U wanna know what was a way of building incredible FRANCHISE of DETROIT PISTONS known as BAD BOYS, U must read this book. This is a book of building incredible idea of creating the winning team - the idea which unified the fantastic players : Isiah Thomas, Bill Laimbeer, Joe Dumars et cet, GM J.McCloskey and Coach C.Daly. Tha fascinate story about team chemistry, tensiot, motivation, power and LOVE to the basketball. True strory of REAL BASKETBALL WORLD. very well told story. Everebody who loves Basketball has to read.....

The author seemed peculiarly overly interested in the size of the players thighs for some reason. From his descriptions of play, it is obvious he doesn't know much about basketball and it is also obvious he only interviewed a very few, chosen staff members for the story. Overall, very disappointing and not particularly revealing.

Excellent read for the real fan that remembers when it was actually a game, and not the league of pansies like it is now. Great reminder of exactly how players today would never be what they are now back then.

I cannot express strongly enough how every NBA fan and especially every Pistons fan NEEDS to own this book. Even the mighty Bill "The Sports Guy" Simmons calls this a must-read in his own basketball opus, The Book Of Basketball. If you were interested in it enough to go so far as to read reviews on this book, BUY IT NOW. Trust me.

All is OK. Thanks for his amazing book about mi team of basket.

Cameron Stauth actually followed the Detroit Pistons around for two championship years, and it appears he didn't even get in their way! Instead of focusing on the drama of any one game, The Franchise follows the Pistons through their ups and downs over more than one season. From the draft rounds to the heartbreaking playoff losses, this book shows that running an NBA team is about much more than dribbling and shooting.This book is excellent for anyone with even moderate knowledge of the game of basketball. It includes several colorfully written characters, such as a (somewhat milder) Dennis Rodman, years before he became a Chicago Bull. The only reason I don't give this book a '10' is because it isn't for everyone. Most fans are interested in the story behind the game, but some aren't.Stauth also writes like a sports reporter, not a novelist. He details everything that goes on behind the scenes that fans never see. The many phone calls and callbacks that may or may not lead to a trade for a draft pick or a supporting player. The panicked decisions to find players to fill out the bench when a star goes down. He really does on excellent job of presenting the coach's and the GM's perspective: that NBA basketball isn't just about the superstars, it's about getting fans in the seats, giving them a good time, and using the money to put a COMPLETE and COOPERATIVE team on the court.

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