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Every Shot Counts

A Memoir of Resilience

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"With Every Shot Counts, I hope that you'll be as inspired by Carlos' journey as I've been."—Shaquille O'Neal
From NBA All-Star and ESPN commentator Carlos Boozer, a gripping, intimate and inspiring memoir about overcoming trauma, achieving your dreams and staying true to who you are in the process

Most know Carlos Boozer as the beloved power forward whose dazzling basketball career spanned two decades. But few know the dramatic, poignant and powerful story behind his meteoric rise. Now, for the first time he's ready to open up about a traumatic incident from his childhood that forever altered the trajectory of his life and shaped him into the man he is today. In Every Shot Counts, Carlos shares that story, as well as:
  • His experiences growing up in Alaska, honing his basketball skills outside in the snow
  • A behind-the-scenes look at the college recruitment process
  • An intimate portrait of Coach K and his time at Duke
  • Stories about his time playing alongside Lebron James
  • A chronicle of his formative friendship with Kobe Bryant and the painful aftermath of his passing
  • Inside stories from the All-Star weekends and two Olympics
  • A revelatory look at his family, fatherhood and how the Black Lives Matter movement has shaped his activism

  • Raw, relatable and profoundly inspiring, Every Shot Counts will reframe the way you think about a familiar sports figure and the untold weight of the stories we all silently carry.
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      • Kirkus

        September 1, 2023
        A former NBA player recounts his rise to stardom. Boozer was drafted in the second round by an unexpected team that hadn't even invited him to work out, namely Cleveland. "I'd cycled through pretty much all my emotions in just a few hours--from confidence and excitement to anger and embarrassment," he writes, adding, "I'd build up an incredible resume at Duke, and that hadn't been enough." Both remarks are true: At Duke, which he chose over UCLA, he was a consistent high scorer, which won him the draft spot in the first place, and he performed well enough as a professional--though nowhere near superstar status. Boozer emphasizes that he did his best, every time out. "I've loved everything about basketball from day one," he writes. "I rose to the challenge. I grinded. I agonized. I celebrated. I agonized some more. But I embraced every moment of it. I made every shot count." The on-the-court reminiscences harbor no surprises, though one feels for Boozer every time he incurs an injury, which is often. The surrounding frame of his life makes for sometimes interesting reading. He opens the book with an account of the murder of a childhood friend and his parents' subsequent decision to move their family from Washington, D.C., to Juneau, Alaska, where Boozer stood out both as an athlete and as a member of "one of five Black families among a 30,000-person population." A particularly entertaining anecdote involves the author leasing his Los Angeles mansion to Prince, who turned the place into a purple fantasia. Though Boozer's narrative is mostly by the numbers, there are some dramatic moments, too, among them the near loss of a young son--now a Major League Baseball prospect--to a blood disorder. Former Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski provides the foreword. A serviceable memoir that will appeal to basketball fans and aspiring players.

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      • Booklist

        September 15, 2023
        Retired NBA power forward Carlos Boozer opens his memoir with the senseless tragedy that shaped his life. At six years old, he watched his best friend die in his arms after the boy, age seven, was shot by an older boy on the basketball court where they'd all been playing. Boozer's parents decided shortly thereafter to relocate the family from increasingly violent Washington, DC, to Juneau, Alaska. As young Boozer, a gifted and enthusiastic athlete, gravitated to basketball, his father became his mentor, tutoring his son in the intricacies of the game. The author was still in junior high when college offers started coming in. He would eventually lead his team at Duke to the national championship, and from there, embark on a noteworthy NBA career spanning 13 years. Every Shot Counts is an absorbing read that resonates with Boozer's triumphs and poignant moments. His candid view of his life, both on and off the court, will keep readers riveted, along with his pure love of the game.

        COPYRIGHT(2023) Booklist, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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