In his author/illustrator picture-book debut, Palmer celebrates basketball virtuosos who never make it to the NBA.
An older Black girl who plays basketball is the unnamed narrator of this tale. Acknowledging that people have varying opinions about who deserves the honorific best basketball player ever, she invites readers to incline their ears to her telling of the legend of Gravity, “the greatest ballplayer to ever lace up a pair of sneakers.” She goes on to relate how she and her teammates on the Hillside Projects basketball team, the Eagles, first met Gravity when he suddenly showed up on the neighborhood court one afternoon. After witnessing the lanky newcomer’s prowess with the ball, the Eagles promptly recruit him to join their team, and Gravity becomes their star player, propelling them to victory over teams across the city. With each winning game, the Eagles get closer to the Best of the Best tournament. Their foolproof strategy is to get the ball to Gravity so that he can make all the winning plays, but when the big final game against the unbeatable East Side Flyers rolls around, the kids realize it will take more than Gravity’s one-man show to carry the day. Palmer’s painterly illustrations effectively convey the physicality and drama of basketball. In the author’s note, he dedicates the book to streetball legends everywhere and reminds readers that their stories are kept alive by word of mouth and thus, often end up sounding like tall tales. All characters are Black. (This book was reviewed digitally).
A delightful and nicely anecdotal story about the importance of teamwork and the unsung heroes among us.
(author's note) (Picture book. 4-10)