Go Play Outside
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<p class=ql-align-justify>In <em>Go Play Outside</em> poet Robert Cooperman chronicles his first unconditional love basketball even if the affair has been unrequited Cooper is far better at writing poetry than he ever was at hoops. </p><p class=ql-align-justify><br></p><p class=ql-align-justify>Cooperman begins with the origins of the game itself from the legendary peach baskets of Dr. James Naismith arising out of that brutal and boring winter of 1891 in Springfield Massachusetts. From that origin point progressing into the early professional game of the Twenties. Cooperman than takes us fast forward to his own discovery of the beauty of the game while watching early NBA contests. Evolving with his attempts at playing the game himself on his own block in schoolyards. Finally trying out unsuccessfully for his high school team. Thereafter rejuvenated with his witness of the recently late great Elgin Baylor Cooperman's all-time sports idol the player he asserts who changed the game from horizontal to vertical.</p><p class=ql-align-justify><br></p><p class=ql-align-justify>Along the way we get pictures of what it is about the sport that he loves: its flow its kinetic music its balletic grace and style as when a perfectly attempted jump shot swishes through the bucket for a score. Maybe it's too much to assert that basketball is a metaphor for life but without the game Cooperman's life would have been far less rich. And like life basketball requires hard work dedication practice and maybe a little bit of genius or at least moxie. All of which are on display in this lovely collection. </p>
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