Publisher's Synopsis
What is it about basketball that makes it ""the black man's game""? And what about pickup basketball in particular: can it tell us something about the state of blackness in the United States?
Reflecting on these questions, Rafik Mohamed presents pickup games as a text of the political, social, and economic struggles of African American men. In the process, he tells a story about race in its peculiarly American context, and about how the politics of race - and resistance - are mediated through sports.