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Basketball Camp Founder Releases Book Linking Sport, Spirituality

Tamir Goodman, the man Sports Illustrated once dubbed the "Jewish Jordan," writes "The Jewish Jordan's Triple Threat" with with Judy

The founder of a Beachwood summer basketball camp and the basketball player dubbed "The Jewish Jordan" has taken his nickname to pages of a book.

The Jewish Jordan's Triple Threat, written by Tamir and Judy Horwitz Goodman, weaves personal memoir with hands-on practical basketball advice.

The book connects the basketball triple threat to a spiritual "triple threat:" shooting is preparedness, dribbling is focus and passing is awareness.

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The e-edition ($6.99) was released Tuesday at Tamir Goodman's website as well as at Amazon and Barnes & Noble. The print edition is expected to be released next week.

Click here to read more from his website.

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