'Columbus, Indiana, 1916 - The temperature was well below freezing on this winter night, but citizens inside City Hall were plenty hot. Inside, public officials and local citizens stood and shouted. But instead of sitting through a political debate or town hall meeting, they wildly cheered as two basketball teams squared off in a game played in the wide hall on the second floor'. A local group, the Columbus Commercials, pitted their skills against the Indianapolis Em-Roes, one of the most successful touring teams in the Midwest. The excitement grew as the Em-Roes entered the playing area from their first floor dressing room in the Mayor's office. Admission to the exhibition was one nickel per person. Curious spectators watched from a narrow balcony that encircled the playing floor. Others crowded around the floor, just inches from the action. Amid a swelling wall of screaming fans, the players took the floor.An official tossed what appeared to be an oversized, brown medicine ball with laces into the air. The battle began. The score remained low, but the action was intense. The partisan spectators obviously felt their team was not getting enough favorable calls from the referee. They shared their displeasure by chucking hat pins, bottles, and lighted cigarettes at the vigilant official. Unruly crowds often prompted referees to carry a revolver in their back pocket to help them escape an onslaught of disgruntled locals after a ball game. During the contest most spectators closely watched Em-Roes shooting ace Al Feeney. He led the team in scoring at six points per game. His performance in Columbus was a sight to behold. His two-handed set shots seemed to form a perfect arc on their way to the basket. Opposing players tried to stop Feeney from scoring by pushing him to the floor.Feeney retaliated by pushing back, and a fight ensued. The Columbus fans were incensed. At halftime, a group of local hooligans waited angrily in the hall for Feeney to return to the dressing room. Weary from his scrap in the first half, Feeney, as well as the rest of the Em-Roes, descended the flight of stairs to the MayorOs office and were met by an angry mob. It was race to the dressing room as the players narrowly escaped the pack of rabid fans. Feeney slipped away as a spectator tore the jersey from his back. Police cleared the scene, and after an hour or so, notified the Em-Roes that it was safe to come out and finish the game. Feeney, bloody and shirtless, entered the playing floor for the second half and led his team to a dramatic victory. At the end of the game, law enforcement officers escorted the Em-Roes out of town. For their winning efforts, Feeney and his teammates each received five dollars' - Todd Gould, From the Introduction.As fire is to prairie or water to fish, so is basketball part of the natural environment in Indiana. Round ball, or Hoosier Hysteria is so much a part of the state's heritage that many people believe basketball was invented in Indiana. Naismith's game is a virtual religion in the state. While everyone knows about the growth of basketball in high schools and in college, the story of Indiana's role in the development of professional basketball has not been told before. It is a fascinating, passionate, lively story of men who loved the game and were willing to play for nickels, of raucous fans, local heroes, and love of the game. Growing out of an award-winning documentary, "Pioneers of the Hardwood" tells the story of the growth of professional basketball in Indiana in the good old barnstorming days. Gould covers the Indianapolis Em-Roes, the Fort Wayne Pistons (later the Detroit Pistons), the Indianapolis Kautskys, and the Indianapolis Olympians.He sets his story within the context of the times and also discusses some of the teams that the local heroes competed against, including the famous New York Celtics (the original Celtics) and the gifted Harlem Rens, the first all black professional team. The book is based on extensive research as well as revealing interviews with former players John Wooden, collegiate all-American Ralph Beard, Pat Malaska, Frank Baird, and others. Indiana teams were frequently 'world champions'. The Fort Wayne Pistons dominated professional basketball for a number of years. "Pioneers of the Hardwood" is an essential part of the story of the growth of professional basketball in the first half of this century.As Gould puts it, 'Before stars such as Larry Bird or Oscar Robertson, before the high-priced basketball shoe advertisements, and before the success of the NBA, before the Indiana Pacers, the forefathers of professional basketball forged a remarkable legacy as unlikely and as magical as a last-second shot spells a championship. Under primitive conditions, these fabled sportsmen laid a hardwood foundation for others to follow'. This is their story.
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读完此书,我有一种强烈的冲动想要回到那个时代,重新体验那种纯粹的激情与不确定性。作者在描述比赛场景时,采用了一种近乎“诗意现实主义”的手法,他没有回避早年比赛中的粗糙、业余甚至有些野蛮的成分,但他用一种充满敬意的笔触去解读这些“不完美”。他让我们看到,正是这些早期的探索、犯错和摸索,才为后来的辉煌奠定了坚实的基础。书中对不同年代规则变迁的梳理尤其精彩,清晰地展现了这项运动是如何在竞争的压力下,不断自我修正和进化的。这种对“演变”过程的深刻洞察,让这本书的价值持续发酵。它不仅仅记录了历史,更像是在解读一种运动生命力的密码——如何从一个简单的概念,成长为一个复杂的、充满魅力的文化现象。看完它,我不仅获得了知识,更重要的是,我的精神被唤醒了,对“创造历史”这件事本身,产生了更深层次的敬畏。
评分这本书在学术严谨性和故事趣味性之间找到了一个近乎完美的平衡点,这在同类题材中是极其罕见的。我原以为这会是一本枯燥的史料汇编,但事实恰恰相反,它读起来像一本引人入胜的小说。作者显然投入了大量的精力进行交叉验证和深度挖掘,那些看似信手拈来的轶事背后,都隐藏着扎实的文献支撑。例如,书中对某位开创性教练的分析,不仅引用了当时媒体的评论,还穿插了其家书中的只言片语,使得人物形象立体饱满,不再是扁平的“历史符号”。对于历史爱好者来说,这无疑是一座宝库;而对于那些只想找本好故事来看的人,它也绝对不会让你感到无聊。作者在论证某些关键转折点时,逻辑链条清晰缜密,层层递进,读完后你不仅知道“发生了什么”,更能深刻理解“为什么会发生”。它成功地将严肃的体育史提升到了社会文化史的高度来审视,视野开阔,格局宏大,让我对这项运动有了全新的、更深层次的理解。
评分我很少看到一本书能如此敏锐地捕捉到“集体精神”的内核。这本书没有把焦点仅仅放在那些得分如探囊取物的超级巨星身上,而是花了大量篇幅去描绘那些默默无闻的辅助角色——替补队员、战术分析师、甚至是球馆的运营者。作者细腻地探讨了在资源匮乏、规则尚未完全成熟的早期,团队是如何通过近乎原始的信任和协作来克服巨大困难的。特别有一个章节,描述了某支队伍在经历严重伤病后,如何依靠场下成员的共同努力和意志力的支撑才得以延续赛季,读到那里,我完全被感动了。它探讨的不是胜负,而是人在困境中的韧性与光辉。这种对“人”的关注,使得这本书超越了单纯的体育传记范畴,更像是一部关于团队动力学和人性光辉的哲学探讨。它让我意识到,伟大的成就从来不是一蹴而就的,而是无数次在泥泞中相互搀扶、共同前行的结果。这种深刻的情感共鸣,是任何快餐式阅读都无法给予的。
评分这本书的装帧设计简直是一场视觉盛宴,硬壳精装,触感温润,那种沉甸甸的质感让人忍不住想立刻翻开它。封面采用了一种复古的深绿色调,配上手工烫金的字体,显得既庄重又不失活力,仿佛能透过封面闻到老图书馆里皮革和纸张混合的香气。内页的纸张质量也是一流的,米白色调对眼睛非常友好,即便是长时间阅读也不会感到疲惫。尤其值得称赞的是,这本书在排版上极为用心,字体大小和行间距都拿捏得恰到好处,阅读起来极为顺畅。更让我惊喜的是,随书附赠的那几张精美的历史照片复刻卡,清晰度高得惊人,那些黑白影像里的运动场景,仿佛能让人瞬间穿越回那个激情的年代。每一个细节都透露出出版方对内容的尊重和对读者的体贴,绝对是书架上值得珍藏的一件艺术品。这本书的实体体验,远远超出了我作为一个普通读者对“阅读材料”的预期,它更像是一份精心准备的礼物,让人在翻阅的过程中充满了仪式感和愉悦感。我甚至舍不得用书签,总是小心翼翼地在读到的地方轻轻合上,生怕任何一个不经意的动作会损伤了它这份完美。
评分我花了整整一个周末沉浸在这本书所描绘的那个远古的赛场世界里,那种沉浸感是近年来我阅读的任何作品都难以比拟的。作者的叙事技巧高超得令人咋舌,他没有采用那种教科书式的平铺直叙,而是巧妙地将人物的命运、时代的变迁与场上那些瞬间爆发的戏剧性情节编织在一起,形成了一张密不透风的叙事网。读到某个关于早期战术革新的部分时,我简直屏住了呼吸,作者对细节的捕捉能力,比如对当时球鞋材质的描述,对观众席上不同阶层人们反应的刻画,都细致入微,活灵活现。那种感觉,不是在“阅读”历史,而是在“亲历”历史。而且,作者的语言风格充满了力量感和画面感,他能用几笔极其精准的动词和形容词,勾勒出一个高难度动作的全貌,让我的脑海中自动生成了一部高清晰度的纪录片。这种文字构建世界的功力,绝对是大师级的,让我对那个被时间尘封的体育黄金时代产生了强烈的认同感和好奇心。
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