The Real Hoosiers, Jack McCallum
The Real Hoosiers, Jack McCallum
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The Real Hoosiers
Crispus Attucks High School, Oscar Robertson, and the Hidden History of Hoops

Author: Jack McCallum

Narrator: Cary Hite

Unabridged: 10 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/05/2024

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

The true story behind Crispus Attucks High School and the all-Black basketball team loosely depicted as the championship opponent in the beloved classic sports movie Hoosiers.
 
For far too long the mythology of Indiana basketball has been dominated by Hoosiers. Framed as the ultimate underdog, feel-good story, there has also long been a cultural debate surrounding the film. The Real Hoosiers sets out to illuminate the narrative that the film omits, the story of the unheralded Crispus Attucks Tigers, playing the game at the highest level in the 1950s in a racially divided Indiana.

After a crushing loss to Milan High School in the 1954 semifinal, which was the game that the final scenes in Hoosiers are based on, Attucks went on to win back-to-back Indiana state championships. That team was led by a young Oscar Robertson and coached by Ray Crowe, who fully recognized the seemingly insurmountable challenges of playing basketball in a state that was a bastion for not only the game but also the Ku Klux Klan.

Veteran sportswriter and the bestselling author of Dream Team, Jack McCallum, pulls back the curtain on that history, which is rich, far beyond the basketball court. The Real Hoosiers replaces a lacuna in the history of Indiana while dissecting the myths and lore of Hoosier hoops; placing the game in the context of migration, segregation, and integration; and enhancing our understanding of this country’s struggle for civil rights.

About Jack McCallum

Jack McCallum was a writer for Sports Illustrated for thirty years and is currently Special Contributor. He is the host of the breakout podcast the Dream Team Tapes, based on his New York Times bestselling book Dream Team, and is also the author of Seven Seconds or Less and many other titles. While concentrating mostly on basketball-in 2005 he won the Curt Gowdy Media Award from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame-he also edited the weekly Scorecard section of Sports Illustrated, covered five Olympic games, and has written about virtually every sport, including bowling, bicycle racing, squash, and wrestling. McCallum teaches journalism at Muhlenberg College and lives with his wife in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.


Reviews

Goodreads review by John on February 28, 2024

This book covers a story that deserves to be told. My concerns are not with what is told, but how it is told. The author is rarely satisfied to simply let the facts speak for themselves. He shows how racist and stupid things are, then says how racist and stupid they are. Irritating at first, it gets......more

Goodreads review by Blue on May 30, 2024

Disappointing. Hoping for insights into the great Oscar Robertson, instead I found myself trudging through a meandering, unfocused and condescending racial polemic. McCallum tells us the state of Indiana is/was racist, gives a race-based anecdote, then says again Indiana is racist. Wash, rinse, repe......more

Goodreads review by Matthew on March 22, 2024

If you've never read about Crispus Attucks High School's basketball history and you want to do so soon, this is a good option. It doesn't reveal anything that hasn't been covered in other books, documentaries, and articles, though. The upside is that it's a decent culmination of those other sources.......more

Goodreads review by Erin on March 21, 2024

For someone who doesn't get that into sports I freaking LOVE reading about them. The Real Hoosiers is magnificent, it's a breathtaking look at The Big O, Attucks, and basketball in Indiana. As a Hoosier, this content isn't brand new to me. I have read several other books on Hoosier basketball, and a......more

Goodreads review by Preston Hartke on November 09, 2023

The Attucks, a nonfiction book that shares the story of the beginning of black basketball. This novel is all about Ray Crowe and his journey with The Crispus Attucks highschool basketball team. I am not a big reader and never have been but we needed a book for class and I have alot of interest in sp......more


Quotes

“Much of the folklore surrounding the groundbreaking Crispus Attucks High School men’s basketball teams has been sanitized and glossed over. No longer. Jack McCallum, the dean of basketball journalism, does it again with The Real Hoosiers, exhaustingly excavating, and expertly crafting the true story of Hoosier basketball to deliver a jewel that resonates far beyond any hardwood court.”—Jonathan Abrams, author of Boys Among Men

“I will never forget this team. This book. Crispus Attucks. Oscar Robertson. Willie Merriweather. Al Maxey. Ray Crowe. Remember these names. Our nation's best basketball scribe Jack McCallum has offered a profound and soulful account of one of the greatest basketball stories largely gone untold. May it never be written out of history again.”—Mirin Fader, author of Giannis