Basketball Junkie: A Memoir

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I was passed for thirty seconds.

That’s what the patrolman in Fall River told me. 

When the EMTs found me, there was the needle in my arm as good as the parcel of heroin in the front seat.

At basketball-crazy Durfee High School in Fall River, Massachusetts, youth ensure Chris Herren carried his family’s as good as the city’s dreams upon his spare frame. His grandfather, father, as good as comparison hermit had combined their own sports legends in the disappearing city; he was the last, most appropriate goal for the career over the shuttered mills as good as factories. Herren was heavily recruited by vital universities, selected as the McDonald’s All-American, featured in the Sports Illustrated cover story, as good as during only seventeen years aged became the executive figure in Fall River Dreams, an acclaimed book about the 1994 Durfee team’s query for the state championship. 

            Leaving Fall River for college, Herren starred upon Jerry Tarkanian’s Fresno State Bulldogs group of gifted misfits, that enclosed destiny NBA players as good as destiny convicted felons. His gritty, tattooed, hip-hop persona drew the madness of opposition fans as good as some-more inhabitant attention: Rolling Stone profiled him, 60 Minutes interviewed him, as good as the Denver Nuggets drafted him. When the Boston Celtics acquired his contract, he lived the mental condition of each Massachusetts kid—but off the justice Herren was personally crumbling, as his ethanol as good as drug make use of escalated as good as his hold up spiraled out of control.

            Twenty years later, Chris Herren was tied together to his high-school sweetheart, the father of 3 immature children, as good as the heroin junkie. His basketball career was over, used up by addictions; he had no job, no skills, as good as was the sadly informed figure to those in Fall River who remembered him as the boy, right away prowling the streets he once ruled, seeking for the fix. One day, for the time he cannot remember, he would die.

            In his own words, Chris Herren tells how he scarcely mislaid all as good as everybody he loved, as good as how he found the approach behind to life. Powerful, honest, as good as dramatic, Basketball Junkie is the conspicuous memoir, nerve-racking in the descent, as good as heartening in the return. 

Basketball Junkie: A Memoir

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