From the Outside

From the Outside
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My Journey Through Life and the Game I Love

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

نویسنده

JD Jackson

ناشر

HarperAudio

شابک

9780062797834
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
The veteran NBA sharpshooter Ray Allen tells his story of growing up, choosing a college, and making it to the NBA with several teams. Narrator JD Jackson's deep voice stays steady and calm. He doesn't imitate anyone, but, occasionally, when describing a frustrating moment or conversation, his voice rises or drops appropriately. Allen's vantage as an 18-year veteran in the league is an interesting one for basketball fans since he played for many different coaches with varied personalities. He briefly discusses his role in the 1998 Spike Lee film HE GOT GAME. Through his consistent narration and sensitive intonation, Jackson helps fans soak up Allen's life on and off the court. M.B. � AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

February 19, 2018
Former NBA star Allen recalls his bumpy path to glory in this steady, thoughtful effort. The son of an Air Force metal technician, Allen hopscotched the globe before becoming a high school basketball star in Dalzell, S.C., where his teammates viewed him as someone who would “do something good with life, and they most likely would not.” He was recruited by the University of Connecticut, where he learned what’s required to go from being a good athlete to a great one: “It is not enough just to arrive early,” he writes. “You also must stick around until your work is done.” In the NBA, Allen got a different education, that basketball is a business. He was traded twice—from the Milwaukee Bucks, whose coach George Karl didn’t bother to tell Allen, and from the Seattle SuperSonics, even after general manager Sam Presti told him he was part of the team’s future. He eventually played for the Boston Celtics, where he thrived, but was overlooked in favor of LeBron James for the MVP award in the 2008 season. While Allen highlights his professional accomplishments, details of his personal life are scant: he shares little of his childhood; his parents’ stormy relationship and their divorce; or how he handled being a young father as an NBA newcomer. Still, Allen’s astute telling provides a bracing reminder that athletes’ success comes from the right attitude, the right skills, and the right set of circumstances.




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