The Last Enforcer : Outrageous Stories From the Life and Times of One of the NBA's Fiercest Competitors

Nonfiction

eAudiobook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Simon & Schuster Audio, 2022
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EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (9hr., 27 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9781797137339 MWT17527506, 1797137336 17527506
LANGUAGE
English
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Read by Adam Lazarre-White

A memoir from Charles Oakley, one of the toughest and most loyal players in NBA history-featuring unfiltered stories about the journey that basketball has taken him on and his relationships with Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Charles Barkley, Patrick Ewing, Phil Jackson, Pat Riley, James Dolan, Donald Trump, George Floyd, and so many others. If you ask a New York Knicks fan about Charles Oakley, you better prepare to hear the love and a favorite story or two. But his individual stats weren't remarkable, and while he helped power the Knicks to ten consecutive playoffs, he never won a championship. So why does he hold such a special place in the minds, hearts, and memories of NBA players and fans? Because over the course of nineteen years in the league, Oakley was at the center of more unbelievable encounters than Forrest Gump, and nearly as many fights as Mike Tyson. He was the friend you wish you had, and the enemy you wish you'd never made. If any opposing player were crazy enough to start a fight with him, or God forbid one of his teammates, Oakley would end it. "I can't remember every rebound I grabbed but I do have a story-the true story-of just about every punch and slap on my resume," he says. In The Last Enforcer, Oakley shares one incredible story after the next-all in his signature, unfiltered style-about his life in the paint and beyond, fighting for rebounds and respect. You'll look back on the era of the 1990s NBA, when tough guys with rugged attitudes, unflinching loyalty, and hard-nosed work ethics were just as important as three-point sharpshooters. You'll feel like you were on the court, in the room, can't believe what you just saw, and need to tell everyone you know about it

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