Becoming Worthy
A Memoir
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James Worthy is one of the best players in basketball history. He was a star in the sport’s golden age, first for one of the NCAA’s storied teams, then for the NBA’s flashiest. For the Los Angeles Lakers of the ‘80s and early ‘90s, he was the go-to guy in clutch situations; they called him Big Game James.
And yet, he was the quiet man in that crowd. He wasn’t a charming showboat like Magic Johnson, nor an enigmatic philosopher like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. He was a soft-spoken man from rural North Carolina, at home on the court but unsure of his place in that chaotic and glamorous moment. He didn’t know how to ask for help with finances or the media or his wavering sense of self-worth. Though it’s hard to imagine a 6-foot-9-inch world-class athlete disappearing from view, James Ager Worthy didn’t yet know his own voice.
In his memoir, Becoming Worthy, James Worthy tells his story for the first time. This is a basketball story. James was recruited by North Carolina coach Dean Smith, led the Tarheels to the 1982 championship, became the number one pick in the NBA draft, won three NBA championships, and is now revered as one of the top players in the league’s history. He played alongside Michael Jordan in college, played against Larry Bird and Charles Barkley in the NBA, and worked with Lakers players after his retirement—including Kobe Bryant, who summoned James to the gym on a Sunday night because he needed to master a piece of Worthy footwork.
This is a story of fathers and sons—or in this case, the story of a son haunted by his father’s brooding silence and the void it created in his heart. It wasn’t until Smith took him under his wing at UNC that James even grasped what a father could be, and it has taken James a lifetime to come to terms with what he didn’t have with his own dad, and what he needs to bring to his relationships with his daughters.
Giving the rare fresh glimpse of basketball’s golden age, Becoming Worthy will draw hoops fans who watched The Last Dance and Winning Time and those who read Scottie Pippen's Unguarded, West by West by Jerry West and The Sixth Man by Andre Iguodala. An inspiring, intimate, and heartfelt story for basketball fans and anyone who has struggled to find themself.
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