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How Basketball Can Save the World

13 Guiding Principles for Reimagining What's Possible

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How Basketball Can Save the World

By: David Hollander
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A thought-provoking exploration of how basketball—and the values rooted in the game—can solve today’s most pressing issues, from the professor behind the popular New York University course

NBA and WNBA superstars, Hall of Fame players, coaches, and leading cultural figures have all dropped by New York University Professor David Hollander’s course “How Basketball Can Save the World” course to debate and give insights on how the underlying principles of the game can provide a new blueprint for addressing our diverse challenges and showing what’s possible beyond the court.

Now, in How Basketball Can Save the World, Hollander takes us out of the classroom to present a beautiful new philosophy with contributions by many of his past guests and based on values inherent to basketball, such as inclusion and the balancing of individual success with the needs of the collective. These principles move us beyond conflict and confusion toward a more harmonious and meaningful future:

  • Positionless-ness: In basketball, players aren’t siloed into just one position or responsibility. In life, we can learn to be more adaptive to the challenges we face by embracing a positionless mindset.
  • Human Alchemy: We talk a lot about team chemistry, but team alchemy means the creation of something totally new—a team far greater than the sum of its parts.
  • Sanctuary: Basketball offers players a critical space to feel safe, free, and expressive. Fostering similar spaces in the real world can encourage people to be their best, happiest, and most productive selves.
  • Transcendence: Basketball is about defying gravity, becoming weightless, and flying higher than anyone ever has before. By seeking out this principle, we can elevate ourselves and those around us to a new plane of experience.

Whether you’re a seasoned veteran of the game or have never set foot on a court, How Basketball Can Save the World will empower you to become more resilient, tolerant, and wise in your relationship with yourself, others, and the world around you.

©2022 David Hollander (P)2022 Random House Audio
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“Professor Hollander makes the case for basketball as a philosophy—as a required subject like math, science, history, or literature. I’m ready to get my PhD.” —Charles Barkley, NBA All-Star, Inductee Basketball Hall of Fame

“Ball is life. This book tells us how and why.” —Mark Cuban, Entrepreneur and owner of the Dallas Mavericks

“If we are going to think and act in new ways about inclusion, gender and equity, then we need new ideas and new language. Professor Hollander shows us how basketball is that new way and that new language.” —Nneka Ogwumike, WNBPA President and WNBA Champion, MVP, 7-time All-Star

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Now I see how basketball can actually save the world

This is really one of the best books I have ever heard or read. The deep research David Hollander did for this book connects so many dots in so many different areas and subjects. I even bought a hard copy after listening to the audible book so I could consume it in a different way. Others I have recommended the book to also have thought it brilliant. It is brilliant in thought, process and details. Mr Hollander is truly inspirational.

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Entertaining, educational and inspirational!

I thoroughly enjoyed this book and highly recommend it. Now I understand why Prof. Hollander’s class (with the same title) is one of the most popular classes at NYU. The book is entertaining, educational, thought provoking and inspiring! I especially enjoyed learning about the detailed history of the NBA, WNBA and the inspiring stories from Jeremy Lin.

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Thoughtful and inspiring!

I love this book. Not only is it well written and read. It’s inspiring, thought provoking and a pure pleasure. This should be required reading for all our public leaders.

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Draymond fumble

Hard to take the premise when the prime example touted throughout the book is absolute worst human in the NBA. Sucker punches teammates, chokes out opponents… and this is the beacon of hope for a new philosophy?

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