Have you ever read a book that deals with the business side of basketball as well as the physical, and mental part? Well that’s exactly what The Jump: Sebastian Telfair & the High-Stakes Business of High School Ball by Ian O’Connor is about. I love this book because it shows you that basketball isn’t all about putting a ball in the basket its way bigger than that and their is a price if you don’t play right. Another reason is it tells you the struggle that people go through and for some people basketball is the only way out. And last but not least it tells you the history of one of the greatest basketball players to never become successful.
The main reason I love this book is it lets people know that basketball isn’t all athletics at has a large business aspect to it. It tells how Sebastian Telfair was a great basketball player but he made wrong decisions when it came to picking his agent because he made the decision on getting an agent. So that made him ineligible to play ball in college. So he risked his basketball career on the draft knowing that the chances of being picked straight out of high was low but, he made the decision. And he made other bad decisions like signing wrong contracts with sneakers companies and other endorsements problems.
Another reason I love this book is because it shows how in the inner city this is what people believe to be one of the only ways out. In this story it tells how Sebastian is related to NBA superstar Stephan Marbury. They grow up together and their parents took care of one another. But Stephan never helps them move out the projects. Stephan made it big but never help his community it also shows how Sebastian reason for making it big was so that he could take his family out the projects.
And last but not least, it tells how Sebastian was a so-called basketball phenom and was suppose to be the next great basketball player from Coney Island. But, his NBA career was full of trades and sitting on the bench. In this book he states he wishes he would have went to college for more experience but, he missed up when he signed a contract for an agent.
To wrap it all up I love this book. It deals with inner city life, behind the scene of basketball, and the physical qualities that a person has but, does not get to put them on display because of his inexperience