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Tales from the Sacramento Kings Locker Room A Collection of the Greatest Kings Stories Ever Told

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ISBN-10: 1613217102

ISBN-13: 9781613217108

Edition: 2014

Authors: Jerry Reynolds, Don Drysdale, Grant Napear

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Jerry Reynolds was country before country was cool. He also was part of the Sacramento Kings before that was cool. 2015 marks the team’s 30th season in California’s capital, and Jerry has been there from the start. Quietly, he has been instrumental in the team’s growth from a shoestring operation that couldn’t compete to a model NBA franchise that is always on the short list of title contenders. He has been a firsthand witness of the league’s evolution, from Bird and Magic, to Jordan, to LeBron and Yao Ming. Jerry Reynolds has been a human Swiss Army knife, serving the Kings as a scout, assistant coach, head coach, player personnel director, general manager, and television analyst. Because…    
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Book details

List price: $19.95
Copyright year: 2014
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/14/2014
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Size: 5.75" wide x 8.75" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.638
Language: English

Jerry Reynolds , in his 30th season with the Kings, serves as a television color analyst. A longtime college coach, Jerry joined the team's staff in 1985 as an assistant coach to Phil Johnson. Afternbsp;coaching the team himself for a year, he served as an assistant to Bill Russell. He replaced Russell as head coach before moving into the Kings' front office in 1988. Jerry also served as general manager of the WNBA Sacramento Monarchs for six seasons. Jerry and his wife, Dodie, reside in Roseville, California. They have a son, Jay, and a daughter, Danielle.

Don Drysdale nbsp;covered the Sacramento Kings from their arrival in Sacramento in 1985 until 1994 for theSacramento Union. He also worked for thenbsp;Marin Independent Journalnbsp;and thenbsp;Oakland Tribunenbsp;and has written about basketball for numerous magazines.