Longshot |  | Author: Allred, Lance Publisher: HarperCollins e-books Category: eBooks
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Rating: 6 reviews
Format: Kindle Book Media: Kindle Edition Pages: 272 Number Of Items: 1
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.323092
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Lance Allred was probably the last person you'd expect to make it in professional sports. Not only did he grow up on a polygamist commune in Montana, he struggles with obsessive-compulsive disorder. If those hurdles to the NBA don't seem large enough, Lance is also deaf. Self-deprecating, witty, and wholly original, Longshot is the unlikely story of an unlikely athlete, who despite these factors and a lot of setbacks along the way, finally realized his dream of playing in the NBA, becoming the first legally deaf player in the league. Lance refused to let others' expectations hinder his dreams, and his refreshing sense of humor about his disability allowed him to face these setbacks without giving up. From his childhood on the commune where he was "Mormon royalty" (his grandfather was prophet Rulon Allred of the fundamentalist sect) to his first time picking up a basketball (eighth grade), to his clumsy efforts to build his skills while growing into his 6' 11" frame, Longshot is a riveting account of a young man finding his purpose and letting the love of the game drive him toward his ultimate goal. Going inside the competitive world of collegiate basketball and the strange experience of playing professionally in Europe, with paychecks that never arrive and a knee injury Lance's team didn't want to cover, Longshot recounts the moment when Lance hit rock bottom. When he came back to the United States for surgery, Lance was prepared to let go of his basketball dreams and become a high school history teacher like his dad. But luckily he had an agent who didn't want to see Lance's dream die, and who found him a deal with the Idaho Stampede, an NBA Development League team in Boise. Although it was paltry pay, it was the last resort. And Lance slowly began to be noticed. Revealing the resilient heart of a young man who truly believes that it's not about failure or success but about being willing to try, Longshot is a Rudy story for a new generation, a tale of inspiration, dedication, and the power of a dream.
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Inspirational, honest, and amazing! May 30, 2009 P. C. Mosier (Charleston, SC) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book was well written and exciting to read. I couldn't wait to see what he was going to say next! I laughed, cried, became mad at some of the people in his life, and was amazed as he triumphed over all odds. I recommended it to everyone, even if you aren't a sports fan you would like his honest, inspirational, and amazing story.
An Inspiration, beyond basketball June 1, 2009 Kirstin Greig (Seattle, WA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
What an awesome story. The author's voice really comes through, which is so impressive that he wrote it himself, as opposed to going the typical route of a ghost writer, or co-contributor. It lends a truly personal side to the story.
Non-sports lovers shouldn't be scared off by this, it goes so far beyond basketball. His stories range from heartbreaking to embarrassing, but most of all detail the triumphs of the fragile human spirit. His sense of humor is dry, self depricating and sometimes almost snide. But charming and endearing nonetheless. The polygamy angle is titillating enough, but not to the point of a tattle tell-all. Great balance to that, and really facinating.
I personally loved his stories of being overseas, and having to scrap in the developmental league. It gives a totally different perspective, to which you cannot help but to have respect for professional athletes. It's truly not all glamour.
In the end, you left the book feeling better about yourself, like maybe, just maybe you can dare to dream. For cryingout loud, if a Deaf, Fundamentalist, Mormon Kid can make it to the NBA, anything is possible!
Longshot by Lance Allred September 10, 2009 Thelma Engman (South Jordan, Utah) My husband loved this book, it was written with all sincerity to the trials this young man had to go through. Wonderfully written!!!
Inspirational, witty, and impressive May 28, 2009 Hinnings 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
I really enjoyed this book. It was fun to get behind the sport and see things from the perspective of an athlete who has lived such an interesting life. I was particularly impressed by the fact that Lance wrote this book himself which gives it a unique voice that is quite enjoyable. The stories he relates are always entertaining and frequently emotional. Highly recommended.
Amazing Journey May 29, 2009 Mark J. Larson (Columbus, OH) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
What an amazing journey. I've heard "Hoosiers" meets "Big Love" but I'd like to add another - "Shawshank". The ending was such a relief and felt as good as when Red and Andy finally overcome everything.
Incredibly funny parts, incredibly sad parts. Just a great, great book.
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