An Unauthorized Biography
by Steve Delsohn & Mark Heisler
The first comprehensive biography of Knight, one of the most successful and controversial coaches in the history of American sports.
"Knight is a character of Shakespearean proportions: noble, talented and charismatic, but cursed with a violent temper and surly attitude. It must be a hard life to live, but it's mesmerizing to read about." - PW.
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