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They Call Me Coach

Authors: John Wooden, Jack Tobin
Publisher: Word, Incorporated
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 22 reviews
Sales Rank: 2949359

Media: Paperback

ISBN: 087680945X
EAN: 9780876809457
ASIN: 087680945X

Publication Date: January 1, 1973
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Condition: My paperback has the same title , author, etc. but is a Bantam pa-perback--1973--minor edges wear and clean, unmarked but age discolored pages

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Editorial Reviews:

Book Description
When THEY CALL ME COACH first appeared, it was hailed as a classic by fans and critics alike. The personal chronicle of a basketball legend -- the man who coached the UCLA Bruins to ten NCAA championships and the only person to be installed in the Basketball Hall of Fame as both player and coach -- is also an intimate and absorbing account of what it takes to build winning teams and shape winning lives.

"THEY CALL ME COACH is grass-roots America, a story bigger than basketball. One of those rare sports books that is must reading for everyone." (Chicago Tribune)


Customer Reviews:   Read 17 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars John Wooden Book   June 4, 2008
I loved the coach and his teams. Book is just a slow read, but interesting for those of us who witnessed his talented teams.


5 out of 5 stars They call me coach   January 28, 2007
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Coach Wooden is the Monet of coaching. His philosophy and work ethic, both as a player and a coach, are unparalled. This book will instruct anyone on how to deal with adversity both on the court and in the game of life.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent insight   January 15, 2007
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

Excellent book examining the life , philosophy and thoughts behind a great coach. Not just about basketball but good for anyone coaching any sport or anyone wanting insight to a great life.


5 out of 5 stars Inspiring glimpse into a master coach's life   January 13, 2007
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

John Wooden is perhaps America's greatest coach. His UCLA basketball team won ten national championships, including seven in a row. Concomitant with winning was his insistence on character and virtue rather than getting caught up with results.

This autobiography is a fascinating glimpse into Wooden's extraordinary life. It chronicles his life as a player (many forget that Wooden was elected to the basketball hall-of-fame as a player and coach), his coaching days (mostly at UCLA), and a little bit about his activities after his retirement. Interspersed in all of this are Wooden's coaching philosophy, pictures, box scores of the national championship games, and Wooden's opinion on how to improve the quality of NCAA basketball.

They Call Me Coach is tremendous for any sports fan, especially basketball. It can also be enjoyed by those who enjoy reading about what it takes to achieve success. Wooden was not a dictator, but imparted his insistence on doing one's best to his players with meticulous detail.

TCMC is not a complete autobiography, and it omits many aspects of Wooden's life. It is certainly not a "tell-all" account, nor is it perhaps the best book on articulating Wooden's coaching philosophy. For that I would recommend another of Wooden's books, appropriately titled Wooden. There are also others out there.

They Call Me Coach is a wonderful account of a man who as achieved true life success, and you will enjoy this read regardless of your previous knowledge on Wooden or college basketball.



4 out of 5 stars Great advice from a Greater man   March 20, 2006
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

You can't miss with Wooden's thoughts, words and advice. If you're coaching yong people, he hits home lessons that every player and coach should know and understand. Even if you're just a parent or someone's business supervisor, read this book to learn how to better deal with and motivate those who rely on you for leadership. Don't let the coach down and pass these wonerful skills on to the next generation. Wooden's vision will live long past his coaching days. Find out all about it right here.


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