Shea Serrano is an award-winning writer, author, and illustrator. His most recent book, The Rap Year Book, reached the bestseller lists of the New York Times and Washington Post, topped the Arts and Entertainment iBooks bestseller list, and was named one of Billboard’s Best 100 Music Books of All Time. Currently, Serrano is a staff writer for The Ringer. He lives in Houston, Texas.
“Shea Serrano’s new book… is a hilarious, informative group of
passages that answer questions you never realized needed to be
asked."
*Slam Magazine*
"Shea Serrano's Basketball (And Other Things) is equal parts
hilarious and enlightening... this is the ultimate book on
basketball fandom.”
*NPR*
“Cleverly written and beautifully illustrated… It's a must for any
basketball fan.”
*Esquire*
“Even if you’re a basketball novice or die-hard Spurs fan like
Shea, this is a perfect companion to his Rap Year Book: full of
myths, what-ifs, and hyperspecific fanaticism.”
*Vulture*
“The book is Serrano’s testament to the great joys of basketball
fandom…”
*The FADER*
“It's full of hilarious hypotheticals, fun footnotes, and
magnificent illustrations…”
*Buzzfeed*
...hilarious and insightful...
*Men's Journal*
“With colorful, comic-book depictions of Spurs great Tim Duncan and
other NBA stars by artist Arturo Torres, Serrano drops some serious
and seriously funny knowledge on a sprawling range of hoops
debates.“
*San Antonio Express-News*
“The sports-obsessed teen will definitely love this (even if they
don’t read any other books).”
*Travel + Leisure*
“…weird and very fun…”
*The Indianapolis Star*
“An original work that captures the spirit of basketball.”
*Library Journal*
All of the musings—the book spans 240 pages and is comprised of 33
chapters—is playfully illustrated by Arturo Torres and serves as a
reminder that although basketball fans may get all riled debating
GOAT status and greatest teams, the NBA, at its core, is just plain
fun.
*Hoop Magazine*
“The questions Serrano asks and answers (and that Arturo Torres
illustrates in engaging graphic-novel style) includes many barstool
argument-starters ("Who's the Greatest Dunker in NBA History?,"
"What Year Was Michael Jordan the Best Version of Michael Jordan?")
as well as some nerdily conceptual ones.“
*The Milwuakee Journal-Sentinel*
Amazing artwork by Torres adds Jack Kirby-esque crackle to the
book...
*The San Antonio Current*
“Serrano deftly unravels the history of basketball via ridiculous
debates, quirky answers and unexpected wisdom.”
*Ozy*
“The game’s impact and influence on everything from fashion to
young POC kids’ work ethic is undeniable and some, like Shea
Serrano, have always been attuned to that.”
*Remezcla*
“…this coffee-table-book-that-you’ll-actually-read is a perfect
gift for anyone who’s up for debating which qualities make a great
basketball villain—or which NBA player they’d want as an ally if
The Purgehappened in real life.”
*Mental Floss*
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