"From Auerbach to Belichick, Boston has long been the home office to coaching titans in the pros. In this fascinating book, Clayton Trutor summons a time when the city was also home to three relentless college coaches whose frenetic, full-court approach mirrored the region and paved their way to the Basketball Hall of Fame. Clayton Trutor has crafted a wonderful must-read reminder that the Celtics aren't the only ones responsible for Boston's love affair with the city game."-Ian O'Connor, New York Times best-selling author of Belichick: The Making of the Greatest Football Coach of All Time
"Boston Ball is a fascinating journey through an underappreciated time and place in the history of college basketball."-Pat Williams, co-founder of the Orlando Magic and author of Who Coached the Coaches
"In the early 1980s the proverbial 'pro sports town' of Boston was home to three remarkable young college basketball coaches. . . . Clayton Trutor brings that era alive and reminds us of a time when these future Hall of Famers were unproven, ambitious, and hungry for more."-John Gasaway, ESPN writer and author of Miracles on the Hardwood: The Hope-and-a-Prayer Story of a Winning Tradition in Catholic College Basketball