""Bad News"": The Turbulent Life of Marvin Barnes, Pro Basketball's Original Renegade

Author:   Mike Carey ,  Bob Costas
Publisher:   Sports Publishing LLC
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9781613219638


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   27 October 2016
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""Bad News"": The Turbulent Life of Marvin Barnes, Pro Basketball's Original Renegade


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Marvin ""Bad News"" Barnes was considered a future Hall of Fame basketball player before he even graduated from college. A standout at Providence College, where he averaged 20.7 points and 17.9 rebounds per game, he was an All-American with the world at his fingertips. Although Barnes enjoyed two highly successful years in the American Basketball Association with the Spirits of St. Louis (winning Rookie of the Year honors and twice being named an All-Star), his career fizzled in the NBA as he wore out his welcome with the Detroit Pistons, Buffalo Braves, Boston Celtics, and San Diego Clippers in four years. His immaturity, as well as a chronic losing battle with drugs and alcohol, turned a potential superstar into a has-been by 1979. By then, his swagger was gone. So too was his game. Written by Mike Carey, who opened his house to Barnes later in his life, this is the story of a supremely gifted athlete whose self-destructive nature led to him living on the mean streets of East San Diego for three years as a panhandler and pimp. Eventually he would serve a total of five years in prison for various felony charges, including the sale of cocaine. Throughout his life, every time it appeared that ""Bad News"" had turned the corner, his demons reappeared and succeeded in luring him back into becoming a conniving dope fiend. On September 8, 2014, Barnes finally hit rock bottom, passing away due to acute cocaine and heroin intoxication. He was sixty-two years old. With stories and quotes from Julius Erving, Bill Walton, Larry Brown, Mike D'Antoni, and many others who crossed paths with Barnes, as well as a foreword from former Spirits announcer Bob Costas, ""Bad News"" is the story of a squandered talent who could never defeat his inner demons.

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Author:   Mike Carey ,  Bob Costas
Publisher:   Sports Publishing LLC
Imprint:   Sports Publishing LLC
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.482kg
ISBN:  

9781613219638


ISBN 10:   1613219636
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   27 October 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Replaced By:   9781683582670
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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So here's the happiest, saddest, craziest basketball tale you're going to read for a long, long time. Marvin Barnes worked at a different syncopation from the rest of us, candle always lit at both ends, heart beating to its own rhythm. Nobodyabsolutely nobodywas closer to him on his many travels than Mike Carey. Lucky for us, Mike Carey can write like a demon. This is a terrific book. Leigh Montville, New York Times bestselling author of Ted Williams and The Big Bam Mike Carey captures the essence of Barnes in an interesting read. Marvin's talent was limitless but so were his demons. Bad News is a very insightful book about one of the most gifted players of his day. Mike D Antoni, Former Spirits teammate and longtime NBA head coach Bad News is an exceptional and memorable read. Carey, one of our country s sports writing treasures, has masterfully recounted a classic cautionary tale. Dan Forer, Emmy award-winning producer of ESPN 30 for 30 documentary, Free Spirits Bad News should be a must-read for every sports fan. It s the story of a supremely gifted pro basketball player who gained fame and riches at a young age, only to lose all his self-respect and his entire fortune in a few short years due to a self-destructive nature and addictions to cocaine and heroin.The book chronicles the many years Barnes spent in prison, his humiliating struggle to survive as a homeless person, and the events that led to his death of a drug overdose at the age of sixty-two. Poignantly written by Mike Carey, the book should serve as a warning to today s athletes and those to come. M. L. Carr, former Celtics president and a teammate of Barnes in St. Louis and Detroit


So here's the happiest, saddest, craziest basketball tale you're going to read for a long, long time. Marvin Barnes worked at a different syncopation from the rest of us, candle always lit at both ends, heart beating to its own rhythm. Nobody--absolutely nobody--was closer to him on his many travels than Mike Carey. Lucky for us, Mike Carey can write like a demon. This is a terrific book. --Leigh Montville, New York Times bestselling author of Ted Williams and The Big Bam Mike Carey captures the essence of Barnes in an interesting read. Marvin's talent was limitless but so were his demons. Bad News is a very insightful book about one of the most gifted players of his day. --Mike D'Antoni, Former Spirits teammate and longtime NBA head coach Bad News is an exceptional and memorable read. Carey, one of our country's sports writing treasures, has masterfully recounted a classic cautionary tale. --Dan Forer, Emmy award-winning producer of ESPN 30 for 30 documentary, Free Spirits Bad News should be a must-read for every sports fan. It's the story of a supremely gifted pro basketball player who gained fame and riches at a young age, only to lose all his self-respect and his entire fortune in a few short years due to a self-destructive nature and addictions to cocaine and heroin. The book chronicles the many years Barnes spent in prison, his humiliating struggle to survive as a homeless person, and the events that led to his death of a drug overdose at the age of sixty-two. Poignantly written by Mike Carey, the book should serve as a warning to today's athletes and those to come. --M. L. Carr, former Celtics president and a teammate of Barnes in St. Louis and Detroit Mike Carey didn't simply research the story of the talented and troubled Marvin Barnes. Carey saw it firsthand for nearly forty years. The result is a compelling look at a mercurial life. --Buck Harvey, San Antonio Express


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Mike Carey worked nineteen years at the Boston Herald, serving as news editor, then sports editor, and finally as Celtics beat writer during the Larry Bird era. In addition, he wrote the annual NBA draft preview for The Sporting News and was a regular contributor to Basketball Digest and Hoop Magazine. He is also the author of several books on basketball, including Boston Celtics: Where Have You Gone? Bob Costas is a long-time broadcaster who has covered every major American sporting event throughout his career, as well as the winter and summer Olympics Games. His first job out of college was as the play-by-play man for the Spirits of St. Louis of the American Basketball Association (ABA), where he first met Marvin Barnes. Over the course of his career he has won twenty-six Emmy awards and has been voted Sports Broadcaster of the Year a record eight times. In 2012, Costas was inducted into the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association Hall of Fame.

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