<B>A brilliant, entertaining deconstruction of basketball, drawing on the expertise of board-game creators, magicians, therapists, and more</B><BR/><BR/><B>“Really novel way to approach the game, and pretty unique to basketball.” —Sopan Deb, <I>New York Times</I></B><BR/><BR/> Basketball is the second-most popular sport in the world—an insanely complicated game built on a combination of athleticism, craftiness, rules, intangibles, and superstardom. However, while it’s enjoyable to watch, the real reason it works is because it’s a game of culture, art, and all the things that make us human.<BR/><BR/> Nick Greene’s <I>How to Watch Basketball Like a Genius</I> deconstructs the sport from top to bottom and then puts it back together again, detailing its intricacies through reporting and dozens of interviews with experts. These experts, however, are a diverse group: wine critics weighing in on LeBron’s ability to delegate on the fly, mag