Red Storm Rising: The Faith, Fire, and Legacy of St. John’s Basketball Paperback – October 8, 2025

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In Red Storm Rising: The Faith, Fire, and Legacy of St. John’s Basketball, bestselling cultural historian Bill Johns transforms the story of a New York basketball powerhouse into an unforgettable meditation on belief, endurance, and proportion. Set against the pulse of the city that never stops moving, this is not simply a sports book—it is a portrait of discipline as devotion, of motion as prayer, and of how a university team became the moral rhythm of its city. Readers searching for basketball history, the Big East legacy, or the deeper meaning behind faith and sport will find a story as luminous as it is human.From the creaking bleachers of Carnesecca Arena to the roaring heart of Madison Square Garden, Red Storm Rising traces how St. John’s basketball evolved from a neighborhood institution into a national conscience. Johns explores how Lou Carnesecca’s old-world patience, his insistence on grace and balance, shaped generations of players who treated the game as liturgy. Under his watch, and in the decades that followed, St. John’s became more than a program—it became a pattern of belief. The ball, the whistle, the net—each movement became a kind of prayer, a promise that dignity still mattered in a world that measured worth by victory alone.Through meticulous research and the lyrical precision that has defined his Above the Rim series, Johns weaves together portraits of players, coaches, fans, and the city itself. He writes of Rick Pitino’s arrival not as a comeback story, but as an experiment in moral continuity: how a man known for intensity must learn to translate it into proportion. He explores the neighborhoods that built the Red Storm’s spirit—the Catholic parishes of Queens, the playgrounds of Brooklyn, the old subway lines where generations carried their faith in red and white. Along the way, he turns the city itself into a cathedral of motion, where the clang of a rim and the rhythm of a dribble echo like hymns beneath steel and glass.For Johns, St. John’s basketball is not nostalgia—it is infrastructure. He treats the Garden as an engine of collective emotion, a space where working-class belief becomes audible. The book moves through decades of triumph and collapse, from the glory of the 1985 Final Four to years of rebuilding and doubt, always returning to the question that defines the series: What does it mean to do something right when the world has stopped rewarding proportion? The answer, as Johns shows, lies in endurance, in the quiet discipline of those who keep faith long after the spotlight fades.Red Storm Rising stands alongside the great works of basketball literature—Pete Axthelm’s The City Game, John Edgar Wideman’s Hoop Roots, and Pat Conroy’s My Losing Season—but it expands their reach into theology, architecture, and philosophy. Johns’s prose moves with the calm intensity of a game played for something larger than score or fame. He sees the players not as entertainers but as moral instruments, tuned to the city’s restless pulse. In his vision, a clean pass is an act of mercy, a defensive stand a form of prayer, and the final buzzer a benediction.For readers who love basketball, New York history, or literary nonfiction that looks beyond spectacle, Red Storm Rising offers an experience of rare depth. It speaks to fans who remember Louie’s sweaters and students who still walk under banners worn soft by time. It calls to those who have known loss, persistence, or the strange holiness of doing things right when no one is watching.In the end, Johns leaves us with a vision of the game as an ethical inheritance—a rhythm that continues through generations, from the old Garden to the cracked asphalt of city playgrounds. To read Red Storm Rising is to step into that rhythm, to hear the echo of work as worship, and to recognize, perhaps for the first time, that the sound of the net is America’s most enduring prayer. Read more

ISBN13 979-8269047201
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.64 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.09 pounds
Print length 283 pages
Part of series Above the Rim
Publication date October 8, 2025

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