New York Times bestselling sportswriter Michael Holley tells the inside story
of how Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, and Ray Allen joined together to form the
most dominant team in basketball and lead the Boston Celtics to their first
Championship in over two decades.
New York Times bestselling sportswriter Michael Holley delves into the transformative relationship that turned the Patriots into an NFL powerhouse. Bill Belichick and Tom Brady, the most successful head coach-quarterback duo in NFL history, have clinched five Super Bowls, seven AFC championships, and fourteen division titles. Their Hall of Fame journey, however, faced uncertainty. Belichick, once a failed head coach with the Cleveland Browns, made a controversial move to Foxboro, where he began overhauling the team at all levels. Meanwhile, Brady, the 199th pick in the 2000 NFL draft, was underestimated by scouts but possessed an unwavering passion for football and a deep understanding of the playbook. When starting quarterback Drew Bledsoe was injured in 2001, Brady seized the opportunity and never looked back. As Brady emerged as a star, gaining fame and marrying a supermodel, Belichick remained the unassuming strategist in his cut-off hoodies. Together, they navigated controversies and tragedies, achieving an impressive 75 percent win rate. Their partnership set a high standard for excellence in a league built for parity, yet they have often been misunderstood. Through numerous interviews with players, coaches, and executives, this work offers an insightful exploration of the minds and ambitions of two men who have profoundly impacted football.