When the Game Was Ours

When the Game Was Ours

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  • 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

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Amazon Exclusive: Bill Walton Reviews When the Game Was Ours

Bill Walton played in the NBA for 13 years, and in 1996, was named one of the top 50 players in NBA history. He's been an analyst for CBS Sports and NBC Sports, and since 2002, he's been a game analyst for ESPN NBA telecasts. Read his guest review of When the Game Was Ours:

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.

I was one of the lucky ones. I had the incredible good fortune to have witnessed firsthand the Bird/Magic rivalry. It was an intense and constant thing for us all. But even I didn't realize how powerful their connection was until I read When the Game Was Ours, a riveting and page-turning masterpiece that could only be written with the help of someone like Jackie MacMullan, who was there every step of the way and who sensed there was a whole lot more to their story than what happened on the court or got played over and over again on the highlight reels. In this book, Larry and Magic tell stories like they never have before. I was enthralled, page after page. Theirs was a unique relationship. They were polar opposites, but in ways few of us realized they were very much the same. They both wanted the same thing, day in and day out--to win. And did they know how to win.

When the Game Was Ours perfectly captures the defining moments of their lives from the very beginning of their fiercest of rivalries through their constantly evolving historical relationship and friendship right up to the present. This epic tome is the capstone of their landmark careers. It is also so much more than anyone could ever dream for. When the Game Was Ours brilliantly explains why "The Game" will always belong to Larry and Magic.--Bill Walton

(Photo © Joe Faraoni/ESPN)




Amazon Exclusive: A Q&A with Larry Bird and Magic Johnson

Amazon.com: It was interesting to learn that a fast break during an exhibition game sparked the start of your long friendship. Talk about that play and how it set the stage for future Bird vs. Magic battles.

Larry Bird: What I remember about that play was we had the defender spinning around like a top because we moved the ball so quickly. I had never played with anyone who could pass the ball like Magic. I was blown away by the things he was doing on the court. But once we were done as teammates on that All-Star team, I moved on. And, a year later, when we played against each other for the NCAA championship, I treated him like he was just another guy. I wasn't too big on being friendly with people I was trying to beat. I think that upset him, but I didn't care. I was always taught, "Don't talk to the enemy."

Earvin "Magic" Johnson: I already knew about Larry before we played in the World Invitational Tournament. I was dying to meet this guy who went to Indiana, quit school, worked on a garbage truck, then came back and started putting up really big numbers for Indiana State. We played on the second team together during those exhibitions, and the way we moved the ball, we were better than the starters! That one play was so fast, so amazing, those Russian players had no idea what hit them. We didn't spend a whole lot of time together off the court, because Larry kept to himself, but I was real excited the following spring when I realized our Michigan State team was going to play his Indiana State team for the NCAA championship. I went over to say hello to him at the press conference a day or two before the game, and he totally blew me off. I couldn't believe it. I left thinking, "That Larry Bird, he's kind of a jerk." And the rivalry was on.

Amazon.com: Where did you each develop your love for the game?

Bird: My two older brothers, Mike and Mark, played basketball all day long. They were bigger and stronger than me, so they were better in the beginning. But I loved the way it felt when the ball dropped through the strings, so I was out there all the time, day and night, working on my game. I wasn't going to stop until I could beat my brothers. And by the time that happened, I was hooked on the game. I couldn't live without it.

Johnson: I honestly can't remember a time when basketball wasn't a part of my life. I grew up in a big family, so we played all kinds of sports, including basketball. I loved the way the ball felt in my hands. I took my ball with me everywhere--to school, to the store, to the school dances. People in Lansing, Michigan, got used to seeing me walking down the street dribbling my ball. I wasn't going to stop until I was in the NBA.

Amazon.com: If you could each replay one game from the past, which would it be and why?

Bird: I'd like to go back to the 1987 Finals, to the game when Magic sunk his junior junior hook. It was down to the final seconds, and Magic had Kevin McHale isolated out on the wing, and when he drove past him to the basket, our center, Robert Parish, came over to help, and I came over from the weak side, but probably a second too late. I never expected Magic to shoot a hook. I had never seen him do anything like that before. People forget that even after that basket, we still had a chance to pull it out. I got a great look from the baseline in the final seconds, but the shot rolled off. If I could go back and replay that game, maybe we would have won it, and possibly the series as well.

Johnson: That's easy. I'd go back to Game 2 of the 1984 Finals, when we were in Boston and about to take a 2–0 lead in the series, and instead I called a time-out in the final seconds. If I hadn't called it, we would have run out the clock and taken total command of the series. Instead, because of the time-out, the Celtics were able to set their defense, and James Worthy's pass was intercepted by Gerald Henderson. That was one of the most disappointing losses of my career, and I've never forgotten it.

Amazon.com: One of the most powerful moments in the book surrounds November 7, 1991--the day Magic announced he was HIV positive. Magic, why was it so important to you to contact Larry before the news hit?

Johnson: You've got to understand that by this point, we're like Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali. Nobody talked about one of us without mentioning the other. We were that connected. I knew the minute the news hit, people would be flocking to get a reaction from both Larry and Michael Jordan, so I felt I had to give them some warning. Also, by then, Larry and I had developed a bit of a relationship. In spite of all our battles, I felt a real affection for him. He needed to know, and he needed to know from me.

Amazon.com: Larry, what do you remember most about that day?

Bird: The feeling I had in the pit of my stomach. It was a horrible, awful feeling. I just remember lying in my room, trying to take a nap, and all I could think about was that Magic would be dead soon. At that time, we didn't know much about HIV. We all just assumed he had been given a death sentence, and that was really shocking to think about.

Amazon.com: How did winning a gold medal with the 1992 Dream Team compare to winning an NBA championship?

Johnson: That whole experience in Barcelona was amazing, fantastic. At that point, I was technically retired from the NBA because of my HIV illness, and I missed basketball so much. To be out there playing for my country, not to mention alongside Larry and Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley and Patrick Ewing, was one of the biggest thrills of my life. I savored every single moment of it.

Bird: It was a little harder for me because my back was in such bad shape, and sometimes it was hard for me to enjoy it because of the pain. I just wanted to get into a game and make a contribution and be able to say I did it, that I was part of an Olympic team. And once I did that, I was happy. My goals were pretty realistic in Barcelona. Still, I didn't realize how amazing it would feel to be up on that medal stand, alongside Magic, John Stockton, Patrick, and all the guys, with that gold medal around my neck. That is one special memory.

Amazon.com: Who carries the NBA torch today?

Johnson: There's some great young talent out there, but I've got to choose the Laker, Kobe Bryant. I think he proved in the 2009 NBA championship that he learned how to balance his own individual skills with those of his teammates. That was a big step forward for him. What I liked best about Kobe was watching him enjoy himself. The game is supposed to be fun. Larry and I never lost sight of that.

Bird: You certainly couldn't go wrong choosing Kobe, but I'm a LeBron James man. He is so strong. He's also fearless, and he's convinced he can do anything. That's what stands out to me. He still has some steps to take, like bringing the same effort defensively every night that he brings on the offensive end, but he has all the tools to accomplish that. He's going to have a long, successful career that will include some championships of his own.

Amazon.com: If you both laced 'em up right now, who would win one-on-one in H-O-R-S-E?

Bird: Nobody beats me in H-O-R-S-E. Besides, Magic can't shoot.

Johnson: Larry, you'd have no chance against me one-on-one. I've got too many ways to beat you. Plus, as slow as I am, I'm still faster than you.

(Photo © Marc Serota RRA Media)




Photographs from When the Game Was Ours
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Magic and his high school coach George Fox Larry and his mother Georgia in Salt Lake City, 1979 Magic and Larry in a pregame meeting of team captains Larry and Magic for a NBA promotional campaign
Larry and Magic in between takes of the 1985 Converse commercial Larry, Commissioner David Stern and Magic Larry, Michael Jordan, and Magic in their Dream Team uniforms Magic congratulates Larry at his retirement ceremony

Customer Reviews

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Magic and Larry

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Very interesting reading about the events and behind the scenes stories of two great athletes. Brought back memories of the excitement of some of the games and tournaments. Good to read about the human side of people that we only normally see in the spotlight.

classic book

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now first of all i still enjoy the nba,however mainly for players, now when these guys laced them up it was must see tv. that to me in the 80's was the last golden era of nba basketball. Magic and Bird brought the league back. i remember watch a few nba finals on tape delay and personally the past few finals could have been that way for, that is another subject for another day. Bird and Magic were like a tv show that went to the big screen and took the creativity even further. watching the lakers and celtics battle in june was always must see tv.

the chess match of speed versus slowed down and styles made each one of these men compelling on the basketball court.

i highly enjoyed the book and i never tire from reading about them. they are two of the all time greats and they both forever changed the game as we know it.

When The Game Was Ours - Bird/Johnson

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Being a HUGE Larry Bird fan, this was a MUST HAVE book for me.(I have about EVERY book written about Larry Bird or with him in it). Living in Indiana, I had the opportunity to "follow" Larry thru out his complete basketball career. I had the opportunity to meet John Havlicek in 1968 and (then) became a Celtics fan. I was in "7th Heaven" when Larry was drafted by by them in 1978. I also attended Larry's Annual Golf Classic (down in Terre Haute) for 10 years in a row. Each year having the opportunity to talk with Larry for a little while EACH year. In August , 2000 my son and I got to PLAY 18 holes of golf WITH Larry ! What a thrill ! Larry is a PERFECT Gentleman and a real pleasure to know. I would really like to MEET Magic so I could "complete" my quest to have met the 2 GREASTEST Basketball Players of ALL time. The book,When The Game Was Ours, was a very intresting story of two of the greastest, most competitive players we will ever know.And yes, Larry was enrolled for 24 days at IU , but NEVER stepped foot on the Assembly Hall FLOOR. That "may" have been one of the BEST things to ever happen to Larry , given Bobby Knight's fierce temperment.All in all, a GREAT book !

When the Game was Much Better

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I was living in Milwaukee during the start of the Johnson/Bird era and I got to see a number of Lakers and Celtics games. The Bucks were an excellent team as well in the late 70's and early 80's and I truly enjoyed the quality of play in the NBA back then. There was no question that Bird and Magic were in a class by themselves and the NBA benefitted from their style of play. Things have changed since then and I haven't watched an NBA game since Michael Jordan retired for the last time from the Bulls. The brief looks I had while switching channels reinforced my opinion that the NBA game has deteriorated from the standards I had been accustomed to. After reading "When the Games was Ours" I was reminded of those previous high standards. This book brought back a ton of good memories and a lot of additional background about the two players and their teammates.

The book begins with Larry and Earvin in college and their head-on collision at the NCAA championship. We follow their intense rivalry into the NBA and as the author documents their influence on the game. Throughout the book we get constant reminders of their rivalry, respect, and eventual friendship. Some of their comments on each other are downright touching especially considering their determination to beat each other. Author Jack MacMullan covers more than just the games they played. Much is written about the major events in their lives outside the NBA; Barcelona Olympics, coaching jobs, Magic's HIV contraction and his subsequent attempts to return to the NBA, and more. As the book nears the end, we are reminded of their absence from the NBA and the league's not so gradual decline.

"When the Game was Ours" is a story of two men whose quest for excellence elevated all their teammates to new heights. It's a story of two men who understood each other as only they could. Opposites in many ways, they were united in their determination to win. In telling their story, "When the Game was Ours" reads like a continuous fast break. There is an energy to this book that most sports books only strive for. Even in print Magic Johnson and Larry Bird leave the others behind.

Bird and Magic

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When the Game was Ours by Jackie Macmullan is a great sports book. We follow the exploits of Larry Bird and Magic Johnson from high school days up until current times. I am assuming that most folks reading this understand that Bird and Johnson were two of the greatest NBA players ever. They both had outstanding college careers, and the rivalry between the two basically started with the NCAA championship game of 1979 when Magic's Michigan State team beat Bird's Indiana State team to win what is now thought of by millions as March Madness.

The two men came from similar backgrounds, were bitter rivals for years, and gradually developed a respect for each other's talents that grew into a great friendship. We follow Bird through his days as a Boston Celtic and Magic through his time with the Los Angeles Lakers. The several championship series between the two teams were particularly interesting to read about. We also learn about Magic's announcement that he was HIV-positive and the resulting fallout among the other NBA players as well as the general public. I found the behind the scenes information to be particularly interesting. The author gives us a real feel for what it must be like to be part of a professional basketball team.

I highly recommend When the Game was Ours to all basketball and sports fans and also to anyone who has a surface familiarity with Bird and Magic but wants to know more about the two. A very entertaining book to read.