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Talk of Champions

Stories of the People Who Made Me: A Memoir

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Talk of Champions

By: Kenny Smith
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A revealing, humorous, behind-the-scenes memoir from Kenny "The Jet" Smith—superstar basketball commentator, host of the top-rated show, Inside the NBA, and two-time NBA champion. Smith reveals memorable inside stories of his playing and broadcasting careers, focusing on the star players, coaches, and mentors who inspired him along the way.

Kenny Smith was a star at the University of North Carolina before his storied NBA run, in which he won two championships with the Houston Rockets. His popularity skyrocketed when he joined TNT’s new show, Inside the NBA, which has thrived for twenty-four years and won multiple Emmys, receiving enormous acclaim for the insight, humor, social commentary, and unrivaled basketball coverage from Kenny Smith, Charles Barkley, Shaquille O’Neal, and Ernie Johnson, Jr. Kenny is known to fans for his laser-sharp analysis and eloquent observations of the basketball scene and culture.

In this honest and profound memoir, Kenny writes chapters about each of the extraordinary people who taught him invaluable life lessons. He illuminates the personalities, affections, and quirks of friends such as Michael Jordan, Shaquille O’Neal, Charles Barkley and Kobe Bryant, among others, and what he learned from each of them. He writes about his legendary UNC coach, Dean Smith, and other indelible role models through his career. And he interweaves poignant material about his upbringing in Queens, New York, his parents, his children, and his marriage, explaining the rich knowledge he obtained from the important figures around him. Kenny is also a strong, intelligent voice on race, as his fans and TV viewers will know. Ultimately this is a revealing, humorous, and powerful memoir, offering a candid glimpse inside the rarified world of elite sports and broadcasting, with inspiring takeaways.

Sociology of Sports Biographies & Memoirs Inspiring Basketball Sports Witty

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“A smartly structured memoir that reinforces the significance of relationships, perspective, and social awareness in the making of a champion. . . Refreshingly absent is the phrase ‘as told to (sportswriter name)’ normally associated with memoirs from celebrities and professional athletes. [Talk of Champions] is clearly Smith’s alone. . . Throughout, Smith writes with detailed recall and focus. An engaging read with insights and stories that basketball fans in particular will value highly.” Kirkus Reviews (starred)

“Uplifting. . . The backstage anecdotes offer revealing insight into a storied career, but the strongest moments are when Smith discusses using his platform to speak out against racism. . . Smith scores in this thoughtful and intimate outing.” —Publisher's Weekly
Insightful Perspectives • Captivating Stories • Great Tone • Valuable Life Lessons • Personal Connections

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Wow! Loved this book and hearing Kenny’s perceptive on so many things to include his many relationships through his basketball career. What hit me the hardest and my biggest take-away is the relationship he has with his kids. He utilizes their opinion and thoughts in his decisions and life. I’ve begun that in my life with my kids now.

A Champion teaching how to be a Champion!

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I loved the content. I have shared the most applicable moments with my daughter, a high level athlete. It was great for us.

The narration is "choppy". He reads words instead of sentences so it isn't easy listening.

ACG

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Wanted to learn more. Was hoping to hear about E. J.. There were no major surprises, but I found myself rewinding to make I processed drops of knowledge or perspective along the way.

Authentic

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Great book and amazingly narrated. I watch Kenny Smith on Inside the NBA and his tone, his analogy, and how his narratives are spot on.

Great Tone

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Stay out of politics. Always know the facts of situations before you judge an event that happens and you were know there. Ken is good familyman

Worked hard

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