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As the gods play the mortals in a game of basketball, two sportscasters discuss the event--and thereby narrate the book. The text and cartoony illustrations, complete with dialogue bubbles, are humorous (Hera turns the ref into a cow; Odysseus scores a basket using the "old Trojan-horse play"), but it's a one-joke premise that presumes that readers already have some knowledge of Greek mythology. Bib.