When the Game Was Ours
Selected Book Details
- Hardcover
- Edition: 1
- Author: Larry Bird, Earvin Johnson Jr., Jackie MacMullan
- Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
- Release Date: November 2009
- ISBN-10: 0547225474
- ISBN-13: 9780547225470
- List Price: $26.00
Price Comparisons
E-mail these Cheap Book Prices to a friend!
| Store | Price | Condition | Free Shipping? | Online Coupons and Deals | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amazon | $11.49 as of 11/21 10am EST | New | YES, spend $25+ |
| |||
| Amazon | $11.49 as of 11/21 10am EST | New | NO, $3.99 |
| |||
| Amazon | $11.49 as of 11/21 10am EST | Used | NO, $3.99 |
| |||
| Alibris | $15.59 as of 11/21 10am EST | New | NO, $3.99 |
| |||
| Alibris | $16.00 as of 11/21 10am EST | Used | NO, $3.99 |
| |||
| button not working? Click Here | |||||||
Summaries and Customer Reviews provided by Amazon
SummaryAmazon Exclusive: Bill Walton Reviews When the Game Was Ours
(Photo © Joe Faraoni/ESPN) Amazon Exclusive: A Q&A with Larry Bird and Magic Johnson (Photo © Marc Serota RRA Media) Photographs from When the Game Was Ours
|
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
More than just talking about basketball
Having grown up during the reign of Larry Bird and Magic Johnson, I was delighted to see that they collaborated on the book, When the Game Was Ours.
Both my son and I read this book. My son was born just as Bird and Johnson were in their last years in the NBA so to him, this was all new stuff. For me, it was a nice trip down memory lane.
Both men are driven and ambitious who loved the game. They were also smart and savvy as well. Neither are perfect, but they are interesting and intelligent who became more than symbols of a game. They were the co-kings in an era of really good players.
My son knew he was going to enjoy the Larry Bird portion but he was surprised at how moved he was about Magic Johnson and his challenges with HIV and his friendship with the fractious and controversial Isaiah Thomas.
The narrative is easy to read. Almost conversationally as each guy gets his turn to tell his side. It isn't just about the game, but also about their lives and how they changed the game and it changed them.
I'd recommend this book to anyone who enjoyed Bird and Johnson. I'd also recommend it to any young person who is curious about that time. For both my son and I, it was a joy to read.
One of my favorite books
I was a little girl when these two titans took to the hardwood but I remember their fierce competition like it was yesterday. This book is a must read for basketball fans!
MacMullan skillfully sets up the rivalry and sends the reader right back into that special time when there were sooo many talented basketball players but the game wasn't seemingly as popular as baseball or football. Larry and Magic took the game to new heights with their enormous competitive spirit. They helped make the NBA what it is today! This book brought back many, many fond memories of watching these two greats. I do agree with the reviewer who mentioned how these two titans brought each other to new heights of competition and how wonderful it would have been had Michael Jordan had the same experience heavens only knows what he could have done.
I love the very end of this book..all that remains is respect.
I can't think of any negatives about this book. While everyone looking to buy this book obviously knows a bit about these two wonderful ballplayers I can assure you that you will certainly enjoy this read. And sorry, I never give out tidbits and spoilers in my reviews although some people don't seem to like that. ;)
For Anyone Who Was a of Basketball in the 80's
Many consider Michael Jordan the best of all time, but it was Ervin "Magic" Johnson and Larry Bird who made basketball what it is today. They are so intertwined, from their college days to competing for NBA titles all the while taking the sport from a tape delay when they entered the league, to the cultural landmark of the eighties, it makes perfect since that they would write their autobiography together (of course with a lot of help from Jackie MacMullan, it is pretty evident even though her name is smallest on the front cover, she did most, if not all the writing).
When the Game Was Ours made a big splash before its release when parts about Johnson's detraining relationship with Isaiah Thomas, and that is in there as advertised, but the book excels when Johnson and Bird stick to their relationships with each other. The book is set up by devoting certain chapters to specific dates, starting with the first meeting of the two, ironically as teammates on an international college all-star tournament.
With their first interactions together being teammates, you kind of wish that the book had ended with them as teammates again, and again for representing their country at the Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, but instead get two chapters devoted to Bird's retirement and Johnson's induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame. And of course all the important meetings in-between are represented: the college finals, the all star game, the NBA finals. The only thing missing is an accompanying DVD of the games mentioned in the book. And for the stat geeks, there is even an extensive look at their numbers throughout their careers at the back.
Once again the Bird/Magic synergy makes for great entertainment
Like so many basketball fans, the NCAA championship with Magic Johnson and Larry Bird was the game that started my interest in basketball, and their efforts in the NBA made me a fan of the league. Either one alone would have been great, but together they created something that was really special. Having them combine on this book is the same. While their individual stories are worth reading, the combination of these two greats makes for a very special read. The book goes all the way to the beginning for these two. The author goes back and forth between these two greats to show us not just how each developed and did great things, but how these two were so amazingly linked throughout their lives. It is hard to imagine that with just a little more recruiting ability, a great college coach like Bobby Knight could have had both of these players at Indiana, and created more of a dynasty. However, Bobby Knight's loss was really our gain, and the author shows us how the competition between Bird and Magic drove both to heights that we had not seen in many years in the NBA. As teammates, they would have made some NBA team a dynasty, but as competitors, they made the entire league a dynasty. It is really great to read about how each felt during all the various highlights of their careers, and the author does a nice job of giving us Bird's and Magic's combined autobiography. I highly recommend purchasing this book, it is rare when I find a book that really becomes a page turner like this one did for me.
Memories of Backyard Games
This book brought back a lot of memories--and I think that that is the main point. The book is nostalgia. And it does an admirable job of returning the reader to the point in time when these men dominated the sports world.
Another reviewer has admirably assessed the writing of MacMullan as artificial. He forces the lives of Bird and Johnson to intertwine in ways that seem, to that reviewer, inauthentic. I don't mind that fact so much, as I think the author attempts to do this in order to remind the reader that they, too, intersected with the lives of Bird and Johnson.
Bird and Magic defined the game of basketball for my brother and me while we were growing up, and I have many fond memories that are now interwoven of watching games and then trying to re-create them in the backyard, as if in the midst of these two stars. Sure, my life was much more than watching basketball. But it is funny how I hadn't remembered all those backyard games until reading this book.
The book itself is an easy read. It flows well. I haven't read a lot of sports biographies. I remember one by Johnny Bench and another by Stan Musial. I like this one better.
Larry Bird and Magic Johnson are transcendent, iconic and timeless standard bearers of excellence who changed "The Game" forever, always bringing out the best in each other and never failing to put a smile on all our faces.






