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Building the Tradition Most University of Michigan basketball fans know about the school's success during the Cazzie Russell era, and how the Wolverines built on that foundation, rising ever higher until they reached the pinnacle with their 1989 NCAA championship. But few know the stories behind the headlines. For example, how did Michigan coach Dave Strack, who admitted that U-M basketball was 'bad' when he became the coach, land a player of Russell's caliber? And how did Michigan find Russell's perfect complement, a future All-American who was virtually unknown ? Using fresh interviews with…mehr

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Building the Tradition Most University of Michigan basketball fans know about the school's success during the Cazzie Russell era, and how the Wolverines built on that foundation, rising ever higher until they reached the pinnacle with their 1989 NCAA championship. But few know the stories behind the headlines. For example, how did Michigan coach Dave Strack, who admitted that U-M basketball was 'bad' when he became the coach, land a player of Russell's caliber? And how did Michigan find Russell's perfect complement, a future All-American who was virtually unknown ? Using fresh interviews with dozens of coaches and players - including Russell, Rudy Tomjanovich, Johnny Orr, Bill Frieder, Glen Rice and many others - author Mike Rosenbaum digs behind the scenes to reveal the fascinating stories behind Michigan's basketball successes from 1960 to 1989.
Autorenporträt
Mike Rosenbaum is a Detroit-area sportswriter and editor who's covered everything from high school and amateur sports to the Super Bowl and the NCAA Basketball Tournament. His previous book, Wolverine: A Photographic History of Michigan Football, was published by the Michigan History Project in 2015. He served as columnist and sports editor with the Detroit Jewish News and was a sports editor at the Observer & Eccentric newspapers. He's been published by the Detroit Free Press, USA Today, the Lansing State Journal, the Royal Oak Tribune and Hockey Digest . He was also a sports reporter for WABX-FM.