is an assistant professor in the communications department at Saint Francis University. He recently published his second book, titled "An Unbreakable Bond: The Brotherhood of Maurice Stokes and Jack Twyman," which explores the relationship between these two NBA Hall-of-Famers. Stokes became paralyzed following an accident in an NBA game in 1958 and Twyman stepped up on his friend's behalf, becoming Stokes's legal guardian and working tirelessly to raise money to help his former teammate pay his medical bills. Cincinnati Enquirer sports columnist John Erardi described Farabaugh's work as "the best sports book I've read in the last 10 years.”