The Jordan Rules

By Sam Smith

The Jordan Rules - Sam Smith
  • Release Date: 2012-07-26
  • Genre: Basketball
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 229 Ratings

Description

The New York Times Bestseller Updated With a New Introduction.

In The Jordan Rules: The Inside Story of Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls, former Chicago Tribune sports writer and current Bulls.com contributor Sam Smith chronicles the excitement and tension of the Chicago Bulls' first championship season, and presents a fascinating eyewitness account of Michael Jordan on and off the court.  

Updated with a new introduction by Smith describing his experiences covering the Bulls to capture the stories for the original book in 1992, and how the book came to be, The Jordan Rules will let readers in on Jordan’s power struggles with management, the players who competed with His Airness for Air Time, in their own words (Scottie Pippen, Horace Grant, Bill Cartwright), how Phil Jackson coached “Michael and the Jordanaires" to their first title, behind-the-scenes feuds, including Jordan punching a teammate in practice, and more.

Relive the thrills of the first championship season of the Chicago Bulls, and get an inside look the incomparable Michael Jordan in The Jordan Rules.

Reviews

  • Nice Try little Sammie

    1
    By LeviLancaster23
    Poor guy with little man’s disease. Sold his soul, if he even has one, to the devil. Only for himself and his 15 minutes of fame. A man full of slander. Frankly, a waste of air. Jealously, attempting to destroy the true AIR! Michael Jordan! ~🎤drop~
  • TRUTHFUL PERSPECTIVE

    5
    By Prophet Amos
    An excellent read if you want to know the vibe of Jordan and the Bulls in the 1990s.
  • the jordan rules

    5
    By Jay Buey
    marvelous
  • typos???

    3
    By qwerty321
    a typo on almost every page...what the hell?
  • Jordan rules

    2
    By @Jdot_45
    Great book, made me feel like i was sitting on the bench watching the games the way he described the plays. Gave a good insight on how Jordan was as a teammate and such a competitor
  • This book rules

    5
    By Patspop
    Fantastic firsthand account of the Chicago Bulls first championship run. Smith opens the story on the night of the Bulls' crushing defeat at the hands of the Bad Boys, the Detroit Pistons. Led by Isaiah Thomas, the Pistons boasted of having developed a series of secret defensive schemes stifled the seemingly unstoppable Michael Jordan; the Jordan Rules. But among his teammates, The Jordan Rules had another meaning; it meant that Jordan could do anything he wanted with little push back from the strict Bulls organization. Phil Jackson emerges as the true hero of the story after teaching Jordan the meaning of team.