Book Review: Can't Knock the Hustle

Can't Knock the Hustle 

Author: Matt Sullivan 

Publish Date: June 22, 2021

Publisher: Dey Street Books

Review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Can't Knock the Hustle: Inside the Season of Protest, Pandemic, and Progress with the Brooklyn Nets' Superstars of Tomorrow follows the 2019-2020 NBA season with a focus on the updated roster of the Brooklyn Nets. The author offers a look into the lives of Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant, and all that went into their decisions to move to the Nets. But even more so, the focus of the book is everything that went on surrounding this season, including the sudden death of Kobe Bryant, the Covid pandemic, and a new civil rights movement after several instances of police brutality. 

The 2019-2020 NBA season was certainly one that was unlike any other, and Can't Knock the Hustle does a great job covering the whole host of events that occurred during this time. There are many parallels to past events presented throughout the book, and I thought that it really added to the story. More so, the book really covers the struggle for athletes to address difficult social issues, along with the threat of backlash and powers in place attempting to profit off of the same topics. I appreciated the author's attempt to cover seemingly controversial and misunderstood players in Kyrie and KD and tell their sides of their stories a bit more. I'll admit a minor bias on my end reading this book as a long time Golden State Warriors fan, but I found the accounts very interesting and informative. Can't Knock the Hustle is good book covering the year that anything and everything happened and its relation to the NBA and the Brooklyn Nets; I would recommend this book to readers with an interest in the NBA.

Thanks to Netgalley and Dey Street Books for this ARC; this is my honest and voluntary review.

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