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Hoop dreams or NBA nightmares?

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Hoop dreams or NBA nightmares?
In playgrounds, school yards and driveways all across America, boys square off to work on their jump shot, dreaming of a career in pro basketball. For those few who make it, the rewards are undeniable – colleges compete for their attention, shoe companies vie for their endorsement, TV cameras turn them into celebrities and the nation applauds them as heroes. But in reality, big basketball is a cutthroat game, where promising recruits – some as young as eight – are subject to a brutal, high pressure torrent of scrutiny and exploitation. George Dohrmann, a Sports Illustrated writer, followed a group of talented young athletes bent on NBA superstardom, and writes about their heartbreaking journey through the major-league talent mill.

In playgrounds, school yards and driveways all across America, boys square off to work on their jump shot, dreaming of a career in pro basketball. For those few who make it, the rewards are undeniable – colleges compete for their attention, shoe companies vie for their endorsement, TV cameras turn them into celebrities and the nation applauds them as heroes. But in reality, big basketball is a cutthroat game, where promising recruits – some as young as eight – are subject to a brutal, high pressure torrent of scrutiny and exploitation. George Dohrmann, a Sports Illustrated writer, followed a group of talented young athletes bent on NBA superstardom, and writes about their heartbreaking journey through the major-league talent mill.

Guest:

George Dohrmann, author of Play Their Hearts Out: A Coach, His Star Recruit, and the Youth Basketball Machine. Dohrman is a senior writer at Sports Illustrated and the magazine’s investigative reporter