Reviews
"They don't make 'em like Charles Oakley no more. When the NBA was full of these tough guys, one guy was tougher than the rest. In The Last Enforcer, Oak gives us insight into how it all went down when the game was won and lost in the paint, before flagrant fouls and three-pointers softened up the NBA. You had to be there, and he was right in the center of it, like an oak tree in the middle of a raging flood." -- ICE CUBE , award-winning rapper, actor, and filmmaker "This is the book we've been waiting on: Oak with Isola, delivering the goods on the golden age of NBA tough guys and blood feuds. An incredible read on some incredible days and nights in the old association." -- ADRIAN WOJNAROWSKI, ESPN Senior NBA Insider and New York Times Best-Selling Author of The Miracle of St. Anthony "Mr. Charles Oakley is one of my guys from those great New York Knickerbockers of Patrick Ewing, John Starks, Larry Johnson, and Allan Houston. After all these years, Oak and I are still close friends. When you have Charles for a friend you have a loyal friend for life. The interesting thing is, he has a reputation as The Enforcer, but his book shows that Charles is funny AF - the humor is on point. On top of that, he's a gourmet chef. You can never go wrong with laughter and food." -- SPIKE LEE , Oscar-winning director and writer "In The Last Enforcer, Charles Oakley, as fierce a competitor as ever stepped onto the hallowed floor in Madison Square Garden, tells the story of his career and life as he played: unflinchingly tough, honest, and ultimately endearing. An old-school warrior serves up a sizzling tale of life inside the paint in an era when that was where the game was won or lost. I couldn't put it down." -- HARVEY ARATON , New York Times bestselling author of Driving Mr. Yogi, and When the Garden Was Eden "Basketball fans will enjoy Oakley's stories about the game's biggest stars and his opinions about them. . . The book is packed with Oakley's plainspoken disdain for former players, most notably Charles Barkley, who gets a whole chapter: 'Barkley and his Big Mouth.' Among the other players and coaches on the receiving end of Oakley's unforgiving eye include Lamar Odom, Dennis Rodman, Lenny Wilkins, and Tyrone Hill . . . Many of Oakley's entertaining stories go beyond basketball; the strongest sections involve amusing run-ins with a wide range of celebrities, from Judge Mathis to Spike Lee. Oakley also has a serious side, on display when he discusses his friendship with George Floyd." -- KIRKUS "An entertaining stroll down memory lane ... Anchored with a foreword by Michael Jordan--who refers to the author as his 'bodyguard' during their time as teammates on the Chicago Bulls--Oakley's book skims over his youth and early love of the game to instead regale readers with tales from his playing days in the 1980s and '90s and his decade-long tenure with the Knicks, replete with cameos by the likes of Donald Trump. He also weighs in on a considerable amount of gossip, opening the book with the claim 'I did not punch Charles Barkley.'" -- PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY