PRAISE FOR From Hang Time to Prime Time...
“In these days of LeBron and Zion and shoe deals and gazillion-dollar arenas, it's easy to forget that, not so long ago, the NBA was a podunk operation just fighting for a crumb. But thanks to Pete Croatto's brilliant work, the rise of the league (or, these days, The League) is brought forth in full color, with zest and passion and oomph. It’s outstanding.” – Jeff Pearlman, author of Showtime: Magic, Kareem, Riley, and the Los Angeles Lakers Dynasty of the 1980s.
“From Hang Time to Prime Time is deeply reported, smart, fun—and important. All the great players are here—Dr. J, Bird, Magic, Jordan—and so are the shoe deals, the songs, and the TV broadcasts that shaped the modern game. If you want to understand how and why the NBA changed the world, this is a great place to start.”–Jonathan Eig, author of Ali: A Life
“Meticulously researched and deeply reported, From Hang Time to Prime Time takes basketball fans on a rollicking journey through the sport they love. Chronicling all the secret backroom deals, Hall of Fame talents, twists of fate, and everything else that paved the way for the modern NBA, Croatto has written a definitive and vital history that will stand the test of time.” —Erik Malinowski, author of Betaball: How Silicon Valley and Science Built One of the Greatest Basketball Teams in History
“It’s difficult imagining the NBA as anything but the cultural and financial juggernaut that it is. Of course, the league didn’t start out the way. In From Hang Time to Prime Time, Pete Croatto deftly documents, explores and details the twists and turns, the coincidences and circumstances, and the many, many personalities that contributed to the NBA ‘s evolution into today’s behemoth”—Jonathan Abrams, author of Boys Among Men: How the Pro-to-Prep Generation Redefined the NBA and Sparked a Basketball Revolution
“A marvel of intention, focus, and reporting, Pete Croatto's FROM HANG TIME TO PRIME TIME tells the story of the rise and professionalization of basketball culture and business with intimacy, humanity and even comedy. In a sports universe of superstars and sycophants, Croatto's book stands apart as a testimonial of how such worlds truly get builton successes and failures, shrewd innovation and sheer luck, a host of scrappy and surprising characters from all walks of life hustling to get the deals done. The NBA we know and love hardly emerged fully formed. Croatto generously treats us all to courtside seats for its remarkable evolution.”—Howie Kahn, co-author of Sneakers
“I love basketball. You might say it's a lifelong obsession. And I love reading the work of other basketball obsessives. Particularly when they write with as much heart and fire as Pete Croatto does. This book is a Meadowlark Lemon half court hook, sweet on the release, sweeter as it travels in the air, and even sweeter as it swishes cleanly through the hoop.”—Brian Koppelman, co-creator of Billions
"The growth of the NBA over the past 45 years is interesting not just because of its remarkable rate of expansion but also for how many segments of U.S. culture the sport intermingled with along the way. As Croatto shows repeatedly in From Hang Time to Prime Time, basketball's growth was fueled by factors such as sneaker sales, the political landscape of the U.S. and the burgeoning hip-hop culture. The book has plently of hoop anecdotes, but what makes it shine is the stuff adjacent to the game. Erstwhile All-Star forward Curtis Rowe doesn't appear; Kurtis Blow does, more than once." — Sports Illustrated
"Any fan of the game would do well to pick this up—it's a slam dunk." — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“You don’t even have to know a dunk from a dribble to be fascinated by this insightful history of how the NBA not only went mainstream—but became pop culture itself. How did Michael, LeBron, and Kobe become not just rock stars, but modern gods? Pete Croatto tells that tale, through exhaustive research and riveting storytelling.” — Jennifer Keishin Armstrong, New York Times bestselling author of Seinfeldia
11/01/2020
Moving beyond a simple explanation that Larry Bird, Erving Johnson, and Michael Jordan saved the NBA, writer Croatto details how a systematic shift in business, marketing, and organizational decisions in the late 1970s and 1980s contributed to the league's global domination. NBA teams faced financial difficulties during the 1970s and 1980s; the league remained solvent by acquiring a new TV contract, restructuring the collective bargain agreement, and creating revenue sharing between teams. Commissioner David Stern understood that the NBA was in the entertainment business as well as the basketball business. As a result, the league concentrated marketing strategy on promoting players over teams. The author shows how, in order to improve the sport's reputation, the NBA produced their own TV and video content, focusing on exciting highlights, and explains how the rise of sneaker culture and hip-hop synergized with the aesthetic that the league tapped into. Croatto goes into depth about the Jordan-Nike collaboration, the All-Star game, and ABA-NBA merger. VERDICT A well-researched work for readers interested in sports business and NBA history. Casual basketball fans should seek out Jackie MacMullan's Basketball: A Love Story.—Chris Wilkes, Tazewell Cty. P.L., VA