

The show
Book • 2005
Roland Lazenby's 'The Show' presents a detailed oral history of the Los Angeles Lakers during the Showtime era, capturing the personalities, games, and cultural impact of that period.
Through interviews with players, coaches, and front-office figures, the book reconstructs key moments and behind-the-scenes stories that defined the team's identity and success.
It explores the interplay between star power, media attention, and basketball innovation that made Showtime an iconic chapter in NBA history.
Lazenby's narrative style emphasizes voices from within the organization, offering readers an immersive look at the era's dynamics.
The book is valued by fans and historians seeking firsthand perspectives on a transformative time for the Lakers franchise.
Through interviews with players, coaches, and front-office figures, the book reconstructs key moments and behind-the-scenes stories that defined the team's identity and success.
It explores the interplay between star power, media attention, and basketball innovation that made Showtime an iconic chapter in NBA history.
Lazenby's narrative style emphasizes voices from within the organization, offering readers an immersive look at the era's dynamics.
The book is valued by fans and historians seeking firsthand perspectives on a transformative time for the Lakers franchise.
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