Shooting Stars: How Four Friends and I Brought a Championship Home
By (Author) LeBron James
Random House USA Inc
Bantam Press
5th September 2023
1st August 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
796.323092
Paperback
288
Width 140mm, Height 214mm
The inspiration for the Peacock Original Movie "Shooting Stars" The celebrated memoir from LeBron James - a poignant, thrilling tale of the power of teamwork to transform young lives, including his own "A book that will incredibly move and inspire you."-Jay-Z "A heartwarming story of boys who became men, teammates who became brothers, players who became champions, wonderfully told through the maturing eyes of basketball's greatest star." - John Grisham Before LeBron James was an NBA superstar, he was just a kid from Akron, Ohio, who loved to play basketball on a team called the Shooting Stars. This is the story of how this motley group of ten-year-olds grew into a team and became men together - surviving the challenges of inner city America and enduring jealousy, hostility, exploitation, and the consequences of their own overconfidence in their quest to win a national championship. Shooting Stars is a poignant, thrilling tale of the power of teamwork to transform young lives.
LeBron James plays for the NBAs Los Angeles Lakers. His superstardom is hard to overstate: at seventeen he was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated; at nineteen he became the youngest rookie of the year in NBA history; at twenty-three he was named the third highest paid athlete in the world (including endorsements), after Tiger Woods and David Beckham. In 20067 he led the Cavaliers to their first NBA finals ever and finished second place in the vote for the leagues most valuable player. In 20078 he became the youngest player in NBA history to score 10,000 points and topped the league in scoring. He was a key member of the U.S. mens basketball team that won a Gold Medal in the 2008 Olympics. The Cavaliers finished the 20089 season with the best record in the NBA. They lost the Eastern Conference finals to the Orlando Magic, in which James scored 40 or more points in three of six games. He was also named the leagues most valuable player by a landslide. He is only the third man (and the first African American man) to appear on the cover of Vogue. He has hosted Saturday Night Live, graced Oprahs stage, and appeared on the cover of Fortune.