The Punch, John Feinstein
The Punch, John Feinstein
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The Punch
One Night, Two Lives, and the Fight That Changed Basketball Forever

Author: John Feinstein

Narrator: Richard M. Davidson

Unabridged: 12 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/10/2008


Synopsis

Tearing open the deepest wound in professional sports, Feinstein uncovers the secrets of the NBA before and after that fateful moment in December of 1977 whe the face of professional hoops was changed forever. It was a chilly December evening and the Los Angeles Coliseum was buzzing as the Lakers hosted the Houston Rockets. As two players, Houston's Rudy Tomajanovich and LA's Kermit Washington were warming up, they were unaware their lives were about to be destroyed. The game began and as Tomjanovich trailed a play up the court, a small skirmish broke out between Washington and another Rocket player. Dropping the ball, Tomjanovich approached the tussling men hoping to break up the fight and resume the game. But instead, his face met the powerful fist of Kermit Washington. The punch, so brutal on impact, left most of the bones in Tomjanovich's face broken and spinal fluid leaking from cracked vertebrae. Although he nearly died, Tomjanovich recovered from his injuries. But his game was never the same. After a two month suspension, Washington retook the court but had lost his touch. His snap reaction had irrevocably killed two careers--and the way the NBA played basketball forever.

About John Feinstein

John Feinstein is the author of more than thirty books, including the #1 New York Times bestsellers A Season on the Brink and A Good Walk Spoiled. He is also the author of numerous kids mysteries. His first young adult mystery, Last Shot, won the Edgar Allan Poe Award. John also works for the Washington Post, the Golf Channel, Sirius XM Radio, and Comcast Sportsnet.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jon on April 02, 2025

One act of senseless violence changes everything...for the two men involved and professional sports. Rarely does a single act have such wide repercussions. The sad part about this story is it should not be what defined the two men involved; but so often it is just when we are acting at our worse whe......more

Goodreads review by Jason on September 17, 2012

outstanding little known piece of basketball history......more

Goodreads review by Amy on January 29, 2008

the best and only sports-oriented book i've ever read. so, with that in mind, i would highly recommend this engrossing book. good read for a sociologist, historian, social justice oriented mind. the timing of this historical event is very relevant to the story, but it's also about two very good bask......more

Goodreads review by Brian on December 24, 2019

Very compelling retelling of one of the most pivotal sports happenings of the 20th century. I learned from it and came to sympathize with all of the principles.......more

Goodreads review by Aurélien on December 21, 2021

December 9, 1977; Los Angeles Forum. Straight into a game between the Lakers and the Houston Rockets, a fight breaks out. Rudy Tomjanovich (Rockets) runs in to try and calm things down, separate the guys involved. He will be brutally stopped by Kermit Washington (Lakers) who, seeing him coming from......more