Lute!: The Seasons of My Life
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Lute!: The Seasons of My Life

Lute!: The Seasons of My Life
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Lute!: The Seasons of My Life

by Lute Olson, David Fisher (Foreword: John Wooden)
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books (2006-10-03)
ISBN: 0312354339
EAN: 9780312354336
Dewy Decimal #: 796.323092
Hardcover: 336 pages
Release Date: 2006-10-03
SKU: 07030161
Condition: New as issued no ja
Comments: New book. Trade paperback with no marks or creases. Appears unread. Beautiful book.


Editorial Reviews


Product Description
“It was love at first sight. . . . One day I picked up a basketball, and it never let me go.”

For fifty seasons Lute Olson has been teaching young athletes the skills of basketball---and life. Starting as a high school coach, he worked his way to the top of the basketball world, winning more than a thousand games, a national championship, and a world championship, producing some of the NBA’s biggest stars, and eventually being enshrined in the basketball Hall of Fame.

This is the story of his upbringing in Mayville, North Dakota, where he learned his famous work ethic and survival skills; the telling of the eighteen years it took to finally coach for a major college team; the fond memories of coaching famed players as well as the stories of bitter losses and breathtaking wins. This is his story, from recruiting in the dangerous projects of big cities and the vast farmlands of the Midwest, to finally winning an NCAA championship. It’s the inside-the-locker-room story of many extraordinary emotional moments that will live forever in basketball lore. “Lute! Lute! Lute!” The cheer by which the Arizona fans greet their coach before each game is the story of a man with a lifelong passion for a game. This book will take the reader inside the incredibly popular world of collegiate basketball, as seen through the eyes of a giant of the sport.

But his is far more than a basketball story. Lute’s partner for forty-seven years in building championship programs was his high school sweetheart, Bobbi, whose blueberry pancakes became as widely known in the basketball world as his own full head of white hair. While Lute was the taciturn coach, she became the player’s mother-away-from-home. America got to meet her as she fought her way courtside through cheering fans after Lute’s Arizona team had earned a trip to the Final Four, and on national television he swept her off her feet and the two of them whirled round and round in joy. It is a love story of a couple who together built a sports legend. Lute and Bobbi Olson were a team. The Arizona community loved her almost as much as he did---traditionally at the beginning of each game the Wildcat band greeted them with a cheer. Their almost half-century love affair ended with Bobbi’s death from cancer. Lute explores how he dealt with her death, and how he moved forward to find a new love.

This is the chronicle of one American boy’s dream to become a great basketball coach---his achievements, his coaching strategies, and the wins and losses he faced as boy, man, and coach, but always with one constant in his life: the game of basketball. This is the story of fifty seasons in the life of Lute Olson.


Customer Reviews


A must read for any Wildcat Fan
Rating (5)
Date: 2007-07-19


I got this book for my husband for Father Day and he absorbed it in about 3 days! Must be some interesting book ....He stated it was a really good read. Not to mention I recieved 20.00 off the bookstore price by ordering on Amazon ....


Cat's fans will love!
Rating (4)
Date: 2007-06-08


If you are an Arizona fan you will love this book for the personal info the newspaper never could give. Interestingly written too. All basketball fans will enjoy the coaching insights.


Good read
Rating (4)
Date: 2007-03-08

0 out of 3 customers found this reveiw helpful


Glad Lute had a good year with pen and paper because he certainly didn't have a good year on the courts.


Life in the Basketball Fast Lane
Rating (5)
Date: 2007-03-08


For basketball fans this book is a humorous look in to the hectic life of a hall of fame basket ball coach and his college players. A very enjoyable and insightful book. It kept my interest throughout the whole book and brought many smiles.


Great Read By One of the Game's Best Coaches!
Rating (5)
Date: 2007-01-30

3 out of 3 customers found this reveiw helpful


I just finished Lute! and thoroughly enjoyed what I read. Ironically, I finished the book a couple of days after the North Carolina Tar Heels (go Heels!) thrashed the Arizona Wildcats by 20 some odd points. Reckon this was payback for the times Arizona beat UNC in the March Madness Tournaments of years past.

Among the topics covered in the book were:

1. Lute Olson's early childhood and early love of basketball.
2. Various coaching jobs - high school, Long Beach State, Iowa, Arizona.
3. Relationships with certain coaches (Roy Williams, Bobby Knight, John Wooden, Al McGuire, Jerry Tarkanian, Pete Newell, etc.).
4. His long-time marriage to his first wife, Bobbi, whom he obviously loved very much and was deeply hurt by her passing.
5. His current marriage to Christine Torreti.
6. Relationships with various college basketball players.
7. Summaries of his various seasons at the colleges he coached at and how they ended (sometimes after a deep run in the NCAA tournament, sometimes, an early first-round exit).
8. Relationships with other family members and various friendships.
9. Description of his recruiting, publicity, and other basketball coach-related duties.
10. Several instances of good humor.

The book was a joy to read and I gained a deeper appreciation for Coach Olson. As a matter of fact, if I had a son who was college basketball material, I would count it a privilege if he played for Coach Olson at Arizona (assuming, of course, that none of the basketball powerhouses in the ACC were interested in him!).

All in all, a great read about a class act. Highly recommended.

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