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Golden State Warriors vs. San Antonio Spurs: Rival Rumble

Lerner. Jan. 2026. 32p. Tr $30.65. ISBN 9798765689516. Gr 2-6
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Gr 2-6–Anderson delivers an intense comparison of two of the NBA’s most successful dynasties. The book functions as a rival rumble, asking readers to evaluate the Warriors’ modern three-point revolution against the Spurs’ two decades of consistent dominance. The writing effectively blends historical feats, such as Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-point game, with modern star power like Steph Curry and rising star Victor Wembanyama. The information is presented through a smackdown lens, comparing championships, coaching records (Gregg Popovich vs. Steve Kerr), and defensive accolades. The photography is vital to the book’s success, using vibrant colors and well-framed compositions to highlight the physical scale of the players. Visuals of 7-footers like David Robinson and Tim Duncan reaching for rebounds help readers see and feel the height advantage central to the Spurs’ strategy. The panels capture the high-stakes motion of a double overtime finish or the signature Splash Brothers shooting form. Robust extra content includes a Smackdown Timeline, a glossary of terms like “assist” and “layup,” and a section encouraging readers to “Choose Your Champion” based on the provided stats.
VERDICT This high-interest title is a slam dunk for reluctant readers who are basketball enthusiasts, highlighting a rivalry that has existed in the sport for years and will exist for many more to come.

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