The Punch: One Night, Two Lives, and the Fight That Changed Basketball Forever Audiobook
The Punch: One Night, Two Lives, and the Fight That Changed Basketball Forever Audiobook
- Richard M. Davidson
- Recorded Books
- 2008-03-10
- 12 h 41 min
Summary:
Tearing open up the deepest wound in professional sports activities, Feinstein uncovers the secrets of the NBA before and after that fateful moment in December of 1977 whe the facial skin of professional hoops was transformed forever. It was a chilly December evening and the LA Coliseum was humming as the Lakers hosted the Houston Rockets. As two players, Houston’s Rudy Tomajanovich and LA’s Kermit Washington were warming up, these were unaware their lives were about to end up being destroyed. The overall game began and as about The Punch: One Night time, Two Lives, and the Battle That Changed Basketball Forever Tomjanovich trailed a enjoy up the courtroom, a little skirmish broke out between Washington and another Rocket player. Falling the ball, Tomjanovich contacted the tussling men hoping to split up the fight and resume the overall game. But instead, his face met the powerful fist of Kermit Washington. The punch, therefore brutal on influence, left a lot of the bones in Tomjanovich’s face broken and spinal fluid leaking from damaged vertebrae. Although he almost died, Tomjanovich retrieved from his injuries. But his game was under no circumstances the same. After a two month suspension system, Washington retook the courtroom but had dropped his touch. His snap reaction had irrevocably killed two careers–and what sort of NBA played basketball forever.