Masters of the Game, Sam Smith
Masters of the Game, Sam Smith
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Masters of the Game
A Conversational History of the NBA in 75 Legendary Players

Author: Sam Smith, Phil Jackson

Narrator: Sam Smith, Phil Jackson, Nayib Felix

Unabridged: 9 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 11/04/2025


Synopsis

The legendary sportswriter and the Hall of Fame, eleven-time NBA champion coach separate the music from the noise in the stories of the greatest who ever played and their impact on the game

Sam Smith and Phil Jackson grew to know and respect each other in the late 1980s, when Smith was a Chicago Tribune sportswriter and Jackson was an assistant coach for the Chicago Bulls. Forty years later, the two remain close friends. In 2021, Smith helped the NBA arrive at a list of the seventy-five greatest players of all time in celebration of its seventy-fifth anniversary. Phil Jackson was asked to participate too, but he’s not a big fan of ranking greatness. They’ve been enjoying the argument ever since.

In Masters of the Game, Smith and Jackson chop it up about the basketball life, the sport, and the genius and the shadow side of the all-time greats: Jordan, Kobe, Shaq, Magic, Bill Russell, Wilt, Jerry West, Bird, LeBron, KD, Steph Curry, Bill Walton, and more. In a conversation full of high-grade analysis and high-grade gossip, we meet the stars of long-ago eras of basketball and see the mark race left on players and the business of the game—and we get a master class on character and the alchemy of a good team. And of course, inevitably, these two old heads get into the GOAT debate.

There are so many huge characters here, and Smith and Jackson can hold their own with any of them. Their spirit—sharp, wise, irreverent, honest, respectful of the lore and legacy of the game but never pious—and the clash of their different perspectives combine to make this book a joyous ride, a short course in greatness open to all students.

About The Author

Sam Smith is the author of five books on basketball, including the New York Times bestseller The Jordan Rules. Smith received the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame’s 2012 Curt Gowdy Media Award and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Professional Basketball Writers Association. He wrote for the Chicago Tribune for twenty-nine years and currently writes for Bulls.com.Phil Jackson is the coauthor of the number one New York Times bestseller Eleven Rings, The Last Season, and Sacred Hoops. He’s arguably the greatest coach in the history of the NBA. His reputation was established as head coach of the Chicago Bulls from 1989 to 1998; during his tenure, Chicago won six NBA titles. His next team, the Los Angeles Lakers, won five NBA titles, from 2000 to 2010. He holds the record for the most championships in NBA history as a player and a head coach. Jackson was a player on the 1970 and 1973 NBA champion New York Knicks. In 2007 he was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame.


Reviews

Goodreads review by LPosse1 on November 12, 2025

What an excellent basketball book! Masters of the Game is part basketball history, part philosophy session, and part hangout with two legends. Sam Smith—one of Chicago’s greatest sportswriters—and Phil Jackson—eleven-time NBA champion coach—team up to walk through mini-biographies of the Top 75 NBA......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on October 25, 2025

I’m a sucker for top 75/100 player lists, and this one is really neat. You get a bio of each player and then some back and forth between Sam Smith and Phil Jackson. The homerism definitely comes out from both, but you also get a little bit of extra insight that you won’t get from The Basketball 100.......more

Goodreads review by Matt Lowy on January 06, 2026

I love a good oral history and this follows that outline but not like anything that I have read before. It seems like there is a multi-page/audio minute cap on each of the 75 players, regardless of their impact on the game or length of career. Often, chapters get tied into indirect stories and recol......more

Goodreads review by Laura on November 30, 2025

I am rounding up from 2 1/2 stars. I believe true sport trivia lovers may enjoy this book more than casual sport fans. I was thankful that the book included descriptions of the discrimination some players experienced in the not so distant past. It adds an honest and historic framework to the list. I......more

Goodreads review by Julesreads on March 28, 2026

One of the strangest sports books ever written. Could’ve used some editing. Case in point: the chapter on Kareem begins with Phil Jackson recalling an apartment he had in NYC - the first paragraph devoted to it. But the days from which Jackson and Smith hail are becoming bygoner and bygoner. Great s......more