Lessons from Lenny: The Journey Beyond a Shooting Star

Author:   Tony Massenburg ,  Walt Williams
Publisher:   Whyde Range Productions
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9780999532003


Pages:   210
Publication Date:   30 November 2018
Format:   Hardback
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June 17, 1986: Len Bias, the best college basketball player in the country, achieves his dream and is drafted by the NBA Champion Boston Celtics. Less than forty-eight hours later, he dies. It's the end of innocence at the University of Maryland, and it's The Beginning. The shocking death of a superstar is national news and unleashes a tidal wave of coverage, condemnation and legislation so punitive that some have called it a great stain on the American justice system. Legendary coach ""Lefty"" Driesell leaves, his replacement, Bob Wade is forced out under a cloud, and alumnus Gary Williams is hired to resurrect Maryland Basketball. The student-athletes who stay must deal with the crippling grief of losing an icon and a friend while struggling with public contempt, criminal investigations, NCAA sanctions--a seemingly endless nightmare for these young men who fight to keep playing, trying to return Maryland to greatness. LESSONS FROM LENNY, an inspiring story of survival, rebirth and the constant search for a better self is told by two of these young men. In 1986, Tony Massenburg is a freshman teammate of Bias. He came from Stony Creek, Virginia to learn to play ""like Len"" and the death of his idol shook him to his core. In Temple Hills, Maryland, sixteen-year-old Walt Williams can't stop crying, his dream of following Len's footsteps to Maryland torn away in an instant. Losing the hometown hero crushed the hope from his teenage world. To ball players, Len Bias was ""The Man,"" a shining symbol of achievement, a teacher of the game at the highest level and the model of the life they wanted to live. The nation saw Len Bias' death as a moral failure and all of Maryland as guilty by association. But Tony and Walt focused on the gifts in the lessons from Len's life, and that hard-won education molded them into pillars of support in Maryland's revival, courageous and unrelenting professionals in the NBA, and outstanding examples of triumph over tragedy.

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Author:   Tony Massenburg ,  Walt Williams
Publisher:   Whyde Range Productions
Imprint:   Whyde Range Productions
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.463kg
ISBN:  

9780999532003


ISBN 10:   0999532006
Pages:   210
Publication Date:   30 November 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""...{an} important, moving book about the legacy of Len Bias...a story college students need to know."" --- David A. Vise, Bestselling Author and Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist ""...an impressive chronicle and commemoration of what Len Bias' life means to many."" --- Len Elmore, All-American, Attorney, College Basketball Analyst, ESPN, CBS and Fox Sports ""Maryland needed student-athletes like Tony Massenburg and Walt Williams to survive devastating circumstances. They were leaders on my first team and no team of mine fought harder...nobody played with more purpose - that determination sets a tone as we worked our way into a championship program. It all started with that first team."" --- Naismith Hall of Fame Coach Gary Williams


.. .{an} important, moving book about the legacy of Len Bias...a story college students need to know. --- David A. Vise, Bestselling Author and Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist .. .an impressive chronicle and commemoration of what Len Bias' life means to many. --- Len Elmore, All-American, Attorney, College Basketball Analyst, ESPN, CBS and Fox Sports Maryland needed student-athletes like Tony Massenburg and Walt Williams to survive devastating circumstances. They were leaders on my first team and no team of mine fought harder...nobody played with more purpose - that determination sets a tone as we worked our way into a championship program. It all started with that first team. --- Naismith Hall of Fame Coach Gary Williams


"""...{an} important, moving book about the legacy of Len Bias...a story college students need to know."" --- David A. Vise, Bestselling Author and Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist ""...an impressive chronicle and commemoration of what Len Bias' life means to many."" --- Len Elmore, All-American, Attorney, College Basketball Analyst, ESPN, CBS and Fox Sports ""Maryland needed student-athletes like Tony Massenburg and Walt Williams to survive devastating circumstances. They were leaders on my first team and no team of mine fought harder...nobody played with more purpose - that determination sets a tone as we worked our way into a championship program. It all started with that first team."" --- Naismith Hall of Fame Coach Gary Williams"


Author Information

Tony Massenburg, a University of Maryland graduate and the only Terrapin to play for legendary coaches Charles ""Lefty"" Driesell, Bob Wade and Gary Williams, is a record-setting NBA Champion who played thirteen seasons in ""The League."" He is a Maryland Business owner and aTelevision Studio Analyst for NBC Sports Washington. Walt ""The Wizard"" Williams, a University of Maryland graduate and Athletics Hall of Fame member, was the seventh pick of the 1992 NBA draft and played 11 seasons in ""The League."" He is a Financial Advisor, a Sideline Reporter for Maryland Terrapin Sports Marketing/CBS Sports, and a Television Analyst and program co-host for NBC Sports Washington.

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