The Sixth Man A Memoir

The Sixth Man: A Memoir by Andre Iguodala, published by Penguin on June 25, 2019, is an illustrated account spanning 256 pages. This memoir provides an in-depth look at Iguodala’s life as an NBA player, particularly his role as the sixth man for the Golden State Warriors. It explores not only his athletic journey but also his experiences with race, competition, and personal growth, offering a multifaceted perspective on what shapes him beyond the basketball court.
Readers will find a narrative that traces Iguodala’s path from his childhood in Illinois to his professional career, highlighting the complexities of being an athlete in a league predominantly composed of African American players. The memoir delves into themes of sacrifice, leadership, and the dynamics of brotherhood among teammates. Through this exploration, Iguodala shares insights into the motivations that drive athletes to excel, even after reaching the pinnacle of their sport, making this work a significant contribution to the conversation surrounding sports and personal identity.
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**The Instant National Bestseller**
The standout memoir from NBA powerhouse Andre Iguodala, the indomitable sixth man of the Golden State Warriors.
Fresh off the Warriors’ fourth Finals win in eight years, Andre Iguodala long has been one of the most admired players in the NBA.
Off the court, Iguodala has earned respect, too—for his successful tech investments, his philanthropy, and increasingly for his contributions to the conversation about race in America. It is no surprise, then, that in his first book, Andre, with his cowriter Carvell Wallace, has pushed himself to go further than he ever has before about his life, not only as an athlete but about what makes him who he is at his core.
The Sixth Man traces Andre’s journey from childhood in his Illinois hometown to his Bay Area home court today. Basketball has always been there. But this is the story, too, of his experience of the conflict and racial tension always at hand in a professional league made up largely of African American men; of whether and why the athlete owes the total sacrifice of his body; of the relationship between competition and brotherhood among the players of one of history’s most glorious championship teams. And of what motivates an athlete to keep striving for more once they’ve already achieved the highest level of play they could have dreamed.
On drive, on leadership, on pain, on accomplishment, on the shame of being given a role, and the glory of taking a role on: This is a powerful memoir of life and basketball that reveals new depths to the superstar athlete, and offers tremendous insight into most urgent stories being told in American society today.
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