"Armed with behind-the-scenes knowledge culled from more than 200 interviews with players, coaches, and executives, Herring delivers a thrilling narrative that skillfully evokes the intensity and tension of pro basketball. Hoops fans will relish this riveting ride."--Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"It takes a special writer to capture the genius of a hard-nosed, sucker-punching, underachieving franchise that broke as many hearts as it did bones. Chris Herring is as dogged, as brilliant as they come. He has delivered an instant classic with Blood in the Garden. With spectacular detail and rigorous reporting, Herring unearths new information on some of the most complex, most troubling, and most fascinating personalities in NBA history."--Mirin Fader, New York Times bestselling author of Giannis: The Improbable Rise of an NBA MVP
"The depth of Herring's reporting is remarkable, leading to a mix of behind-the-scenes stories and hard-core hoops talk that will be catnip to any NBA fan. We get new information on everything from the O.J. Simpson chase to those infamous Heat-Knicks brawls. The 1990s Knicks are an iconic team, and Herring's chronicle of that time is a must-have."--Zach Lowe, NBA Senior Writer, ESPN
"The thing that's great about this book is what's been great about Chris Herring's writing for years: he puts you so far into the story that it feels less like you're just reading something and more like you're experiencing it. Halfway through Blood in the Garden, all I wanted to do was go to the park and start flagrant fouling people on the court."--Shea Serrano, New York Times bestselling author of Basketball (And Other Things)
"With one jaw-dropping anecdote after another, Chris Herring presents the book that relentless Knicks team -- and the long-suffering Knicks fanbase -- deserves."--Alan Sepinwall, New York Times bestselling co-author of The Sopranos Sessions
"Chris Herring's reporting and details make Blood in the Garden fascinating and incredibly easy to read. His digging and storytelling gives one of the more mythical--and perhaps underappreciated--teams from the 1990s a proper treatment with an inside look worthy of our social media, 'give-us-all-the-tea' age."--Marcus Thompson, New York Times bestselling author of Golden: The Miraculous Rise of Steph Curry
"Readers need not love the Knicks--or even possess deep knowledge of professional basketball--to enjoy this book. It throbs with an insider's perspective...besides the vivid writing, what makes Blood in the Garden so successful is the depth of Mr. Herring's research, which rests on more than 200 extensive interviews."--The Wall Street Journal
"Herring covers the Knicks the way Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein covered the Nixon White House in The Final Days--the book spills over with delicious detail."--The New York Times