You will appreciate Tony's approach in this book.
There is no hype here. He's no shock jock. He's not
spicing up his book with the illicit affairs of ballers and
scantily clad women, waiting outside the locker room.
He does not bog us down in controversy after
controversy of wayward ballers just to keep or attention.
He does not waste our time with trivial pursuit. Tony
talks about the game, and the people involved - ballers,
coaches, parents and fans - and how the game affects
us all. He speaks in his own soft-spoken voice, but he
makes us think. That's what he wants.
Tony wind-sprints us through his personal experiences,
stopping only to explain or expound on topics that are
rarely talked about when discussing the game. With
the eyes of a point guard, he hones in on core issues
that need the spotlight of truth shined on them; truth
that causes us discomfort at times. But if we listen, and
adhere to his wise counsel, the truth will make us free!
Free from what? Enslavement. Is that too strong a word
for you? Any sport that can buy, sell or trade a person
is a sophisticated form of enslavement. You can call it
something else if you want to.
Tony didn't make it to the NBA. Almost Yet, you will not
sense any anger or bitterness in him. In the final
analysis, it wasn't the politics or pressure that ultimately
kept him out. Tony was not denied his hoop dream by
not being drafted by an NBA team. His was a divine
denial. The creator had another purpose for his life.
The Creator had another purpose for his life. This
book is just the beginning!
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