When Nothing Else Matters

When Nothing Else Matters

When Nothing Else Matters
Hardback Cover
Author Michael Leahy
Cover artist Jackie Seow (design)
Catherine Wessel/Corbis Outline (photo)
Country United States
Language English
Genre Sports, Nonfiction
Published November 9, 2004 Simon & Schuster
Media type Print (Hardcover & Paperback)
Pages 448
ISBN 0-7432-7648-5

When Nothing Else Matters is a 2004 non-fiction book by Michael Leahy. The book chronicles basketball superstar Michael Jordan's last comeback to the NBA playing for the Washington Wizards. Riding motorcycles and gambling prior to his return, Jordan attempted to fill the void that retirement inflicted. But his need for the rush of competition left him wanting more. Leahy documents his final two seasons in the NBA, and reveals a more human side of Jordan.

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In his review of When Nothing Else Matters, English journalist Simon Barnes of The Times wrote "A better book, a perceptive writer, might have noticed that there was something heroic in all this: but Leahy is too deeply committed to his premise that everything Jordan does is, by definition, shameful."

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