Barry Polan's Game: a Novel of the 1951 College Basketball Scandals

by Charley Rosen

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Like the 1919 Black Sox scandal in baseball, the college basketball point-shaving scandal of 1951 represented a fall from grace. Players, coaches, bookies, and gangsters conspired to fix the outcomes of games, and their exposure showed that basketball was irrevocably corrupted by power and big money. Charley Rosen, whose acclaimed previous novel, The House of Moses All-Stars, confirmed him as "bard of the backboard" (Toronto Star), has written an astonishing and poignant tale about the events that still cast a shadow over basketball. Told from the points of view of the different protagonists-Jewish, Catholic, and black players, the gangsters themselves, the bystanders-the game's descent into corruption and chaos is penetratingly described. Set against the background of the Korean War, McCarthyism, and racial tension, Barney Polan's Game is a masterful morality tale, a tragedy filled with thrilling moments of sport and stunning moments of personal failure. It is a story no one will forget.
  • ISBN10 015600688X
  • ISBN13 9780156006880
  • Publish Date 18 March 1999
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 18 May 2021
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Harcourt Brace International
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 264
  • Language English