"Other Michael Jordan books have shown the whats and wheres and whys. Now Jumpman, an essential addition to the canon, explains what it all cost."--Wright Thompson, senior writer, ESPN.com
"In Jumpman, author Johnny Smith distills the mythology of a sports legend and gives us a story not only about His Airness, but, more broadly, about America." --Gary M. Pomerantz, author of The Last Pass
"Jumpman is a thought-provoking portrait of the 1990s culture that shaped Michael Jordan into one of the most talked-about athletes the world has ever known. Thanks to Smith for shedding new light on the man, the myth, the legend--the GOAT."--Timothy Bella, author of Barkley
"Through careful research and rich storytelling, Jumpman does more than just unpack the mystique of Michael Jordan; it paints a lively and unvarnished portrait of the players and personalities who defined that era of professional basketball. By centering questions of race and examining the shifting business of sport, Smith also provides us with a provocative parable about US culture and politics in the late-twentieth century: a time when colorblindness, conservativism, and neoliberal global capitalism came to reshape the American Dream."--Theresa Runstedtler, author of Black Ball
"A smart appraisal of the superstar's relationship with race. ... It's a fascinating account of how Jordan navigated America's fraught racial politics during his rise to the top."--Publishers Weekly
"The book will appeal to fans of Jordan, the Bulls, and the NBA of the 1980s and 1990s, as the author provides interesting backstories about team, league, and corporate figures who surrounded Jordan, particularly his opportunistic agent David Falk, greedy Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf, and paranoid general manager Jerry Krause."--Kirkus
"Fascinating... Rich."--Wall Street Journal
"Intriguing... a swift, fascinating read." --Chicago Tribune