Change the Game: One Athlete's Thoughts on Sports, Dreams, and Growing Up
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ISBN: 0446520411 / Publisher: Mysterious Pr, February 1996
An NBA All-Star and co-Rookie of the Year shares his observations and ideas on education, literacy, sports, competition, being African American, becoming a role model, and other life issues
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In today's world of professional sports, where players have egos as inflated as their paychecks, Grant Hill is a unique figure. An All-Star player without the attitude, Grant is changing the look of pro sports. And in this inspiring book, he explains why it's time for all of us to change the game. The son of two highly successful, goal-oriented parents, Grant is the rare athlete who knows that victory is not always about the final score, that taunting is not the same as winning, and that role models can only lead by example. In this intimate look at his childhood, his career, and the people he has met along the way, Grant offers a refreshing viewpoint for today's young people.Change the Game gives us rare insights into a young man growing up talented, sensitive, and smart. Here are scenes from both Grant's sporting life as a young basketball player and his personal life as a shy, quiet teenager who only wanted to fit in. Here are stories of talented athletes undone by drugs; of less talented athletes who channeled their energies to other arenas; and of important adult figures in Grant's life.Whether addressing the topic of fame ("It is a privilege. It is not a right....And with it comes a serious obligation.") or bigotry ("Maybe I can even help wash out some of those hard lines that have been drawn between the races."), Grant Hill speaks with the same eloquence and quiet power with which he plays the game.
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