The four-time NBA champion describes his life and colorful career, from his sports victories to acting and rapping and offers his thoughts on fellow luminaries including Kobe Bryant and Phil Jackson.
Before we played Seattle last January, Seattle's Ruben Patterson was going off abouthow he could stop Kobe, how he usedto stop himin practice whenhe was with theLakers. In the locker room before the game, we're all joking around.
In this candid new autobiography, the four-time NBA champion and a three-time NBA Finals MVP discusses his colorful career, NBA victories, and his thoughts on major NBA names like Kobe Bryant, Phil Jackson, and Pat Riley.
In KG A to Z, published ahead of Garnett’s induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame, he looks back on his life and career with the same raw candor.
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In this book, we'll learn more about Shaq's journey into the NBA, his impact on the game, and his legacy as one of the best to ever play at the center position.
The hot star of hoops, ads, movies, and music videos gives his multitude of fans a no-holds-barred account of everything they want to know: game play-by-plays, assessments of major personalities, what it takes to turn pro, and more.
"An oral history of basketball"--
In this profoundly honest book, Lamar invites you to walk with him through the good times and bad, while looking ahead to a brighter future.
A celebration of cultural icon Shaquille O’Neal’s love of food, family, and fun, with 80 low-stress comfort food recipes for busy families. “The flavors and recipes in this book are big, bold, and fun just like Shaq Daddy himself!
In this book, veteran NBA writer Ian Thomsen portrays the NBA as a self-correcting society in which young LeBron is forced to absorb hard truths inflicted by his rivals Kobe Bryant, Doc Rivers, and Dirk Nowitzki, in addition to lessons set ...