Can't Knock the Hustle: Inside the Season of Protest, Pandemic, and Progress with the Brooklyn Nets' Superstars of Tomorrow
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"Sportswriter Sullivan takes readers on a propulsive ride in his tour-de-force debut. . . . Sullivan's detailed account will intrigue anyone who cares about sports and the role it plays in social justice today." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "More than a basketball book, this helps explain race relations, celebrity power, and personal choice in a changed world." - Kirkus Reviews "A must-read for its in-depth look at the mental, economic, and political tribulations of NBA players." - Library Journal (starred review) "Only a brilliantly audacious book could begin to make sense of the weirdly brilliant audacity of the new Brooklyn Nets. One writer on Earth could have written this book this way - with the profundity of a sage baller and acuity of a seasoned journalist - and that writer is Matt Sullivan." - Kiese Laymon, New York Times best-selling author of Heavy "With Can't Knock The Hustle, Matt Sullivan correctly positions the basketball games we love as both a prism through which to understand our culture, and a battlefield on which to fight for the better angels of that culture. On the surface, it's a story about the unending march of 2020. But once you finish it, you understand that it's also an essential document about the decades that led us to this moment, and about the future decades yet unspooled." - Wright Thompson, ESPN senior writer and New York Times bestselling author of Pappyland and The Cost of These Dreams "In the dueling eras of unprecedented athlete empowerment and the coarse ugliness of 'shut up and dribble,' Matt Sullivan's Can't Knock the Hustle offers a can't-look-away sampling of not merely the NBA's most fascinating franchise, but a frozen period in time that will leave historians both horrified and riveted." - Jeff Pearlman, New York Times bestselling author of Three-Ring Circus and Showtime "Matt Sullivan is one helluva social anthropologist, and as a result, his Can't Knock the Hustle amounts to way more than a journey with the Brooklyn Nets, or an examination of the modern-day athlete. This is an astute, ambitious book about the glory and torment of talent itself. Basketball? That's just the starting point, and what a trip Sullivan's remarkable odyssey turns out to be." - James Andrew Miller, New York Times bestselling author of Those Guys Have All the Fun, Live From New York, and Powerhouse "Can't Knock the Hustle is a terrific book because it gives us something in woefully short supply: real journalism. Matt Sullivan has discovered the ground zero of a player revolution-and it's in Brooklyn. Is anybody ready for it?" - Howard Bryant, ESPN senior writer and author of Full Dissidence: Notes from an Uneven Playing Field "The superstar-studded Brooklyn Nets are basketball's most captivating team, and Can't Knock the Hustle delivers a fascinating secret history of their journey to the pantheon of player activism and empowerment. With brilliant reporting and breakneck prose, this is our generation's Moneyball." - Don Van Natta Jr., Pulitzer Prize-winning ESPN investigative reporter and New York Times bestselling author of First Off the Tee and Wonder Girl "No narrative has captured the dynamics of the 'player empowerment' movement quite like Can't Knock the Hustle. Sullivan has written about as revealing a basketball book as there's been in a long time: an insider's account with an outsider's moxie." - Dave Zirin, The Nation sports editor and author of The Kaepernick Effect

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"Sportswriter Sullivan takes readers on a propulsive ride in his tour-de-force debut. . . . Sullivan's detailed account will intrigue anyone who cares about sports and the role it plays in social justice today." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "More than a basketball book, this helps explain race relations, celebrity power, and personal choice in a changed world." - Kirkus Reviews "A must-read for its in-depth look at the mental, economic, and political tribulations of NBA players." - Library Journal (starred review) "Only a brilliantly audacious book could begin to make sense of the weirdly brilliant audacity of the new Brooklyn Nets. One writer on Earth could have written this book this way - with the profundity of a sage baller and acuity of a seasoned journalist - and that writer is Matt Sullivan." - Kiese Laymon, New York Times best-selling author of Heavy "With Can't Knock The Hustle, Matt Sullivan correctly positions the basketball games we love as both a prism through which to understand our culture, and a battlefield on which to fight for the better angels of that culture. On the surface, it's a story about the unending march of 2020. But once you finish it, you understand that it's also an essential document about the decades that led us to this moment, and about the future decades yet unspooled." - Wright Thompson, ESPN senior writer and New York Times bestselling author of Pappyland and The Cost of These Dreams "In the dueling eras of unprecedented athlete empowerment and the coarse ugliness of 'shut up and dribble,' Matt Sullivan's Can't Knock the Hustle offers a can't-look-away sampling of not merely the NBA's most fascinating franchise, but a frozen period in time that will leave historians both horrified and riveted." - Jeff Pearlman, New York Times bestselling author of Three-Ring Circus and Showtime "Matt Sullivan is one helluva social anthropologist, and as a result, his Can't Knock the Hustle amounts to way more than a journey with the Brooklyn Nets, or an examination of the modern-day athlete. This is an astute, ambitious book about the glory and torment of talent itself. Basketball? That's just the starting point, and what a trip Sullivan's remarkable odyssey turns out to be." - James Andrew Miller, New York Times bestselling author of Those Guys Have All the Fun, Live From New York, and Powerhouse "Can't Knock the Hustle is a terrific book because it gives us something in woefully short supply: real journalism. Matt Sullivan has discovered the ground zero of a player revolution-and it's in Brooklyn. Is anybody ready for it?" - Howard Bryant, ESPN senior writer and author of Full Dissidence: Notes from an Uneven Playing Field "The superstar-studded Brooklyn Nets are basketball's most captivating team, and Can't Knock the Hustle delivers a fascinating secret history of their journey to the pantheon of player activism and empowerment. With brilliant reporting and breakneck prose, this is our generation's Moneyball." - Don Van Natta Jr., Pulitzer Prize-winning ESPN investigative reporter and New York Times bestselling author of First Off the Tee and Wonder Girl "No narrative has captured the dynamics of the 'player empowerment' movement quite like Can't Knock the Hustle. Sullivan has written about as revealing a basketball book as there's been in a long time: an insider's account with an outsider's moxie." - Dave Zirin, The Nation sports editor and author of The Kaepernick Effect
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Sullivan, M. (2021). Can't Knock the Hustle: Inside the Season of Protest, Pandemic, and Progress with the Brooklyn Nets' Superstars of Tomorrow. HarperCollins.

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Sullivan, Matt, Can't Knock the Hustle: Inside the Season of Protest, Pandemic, and Progress With the Brooklyn Nets' Superstars of Tomorrow. HarperCollins, 2021.

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