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Giannis: The Improbable Rise of an NBA MVP | Mirin Fader
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The story of Giannis Antetokounmpo's extraordinary rise from poverty in Athens, Greece to super-stardom in America with the Milwaukee Bucks--becoming one of the most transcendent players in NBA history--from award-winning basketball reporter and feature writer at The Ringer Mirin Fader, touching on universal themes of family, immigration, hard work, wealth, loss, and dreaming big. As the face of the NBA's new world order, Giannis Antetokounmpo has overcome unfathomable obstacles to become a symbol of hope for people all over the world, the personification of the American Dream. But his backstory remains largely untold, and Fader unearths new information about the childhood that shaped "The Greek Freak"--from sleeping side by side with his brothers to selling trinkets on the side of the street with his family to the racism he experienced in Greece. Antetokounmpo grew up in an era when Golden Dawn, Greek's far-right, anti-immigrant party, patrolled his neighborhood, and his status as an illegal immigrant largely prevented him from playing for Greek's top clubs, making his rise to the NBA all the more improbable. Fader tells a deeply-human story of how an unknown, skinny, Black-Greek teen, who played in the country's lowest pro division and was seen as a draft gamble, transformed his body and his game into MVP material. Antetokounmpo's story has been framed as a feel-good narrative in which the globe has embraced him, watching him grow up and lead the underdog Bucks to the best record in the NBA in 2020. Giannis reveals a more nuanced story: how hesitant Antetokounmpo was, and still is, to spend money; how lonely and isolated he felt, adjusting to America and the NBA early in his career; the way he changed after his father recently died of a heart attack; the complexity of grappling with his Black and Greek identities; how private he is, so hard on himself and his shortcomings, a drive that fuels him every day; and the deep-rooted responsibility he feels to be a nurturing role model for his younger brothers. Fader illustrates a more vulnerable star than people know, a person who has evolved triumphantly into all of his roles: as father, brother, son, teammate, and global icon. Giannis gives readers a front-row seat as Antetokounmpo strives for an elusive championship with the Bucks, and as he contends with his next big hurdle: to stay in Milwaukee or chase the possibility of NBA super-stardom with a major-market franchise.
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lizzie.dak
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This book is about a phenomenal athlete who rose to fame. Giannis had an unprivileged start and it seemed as if all the odds were against him. But with hard work and dedication he rose above all his pain and suffering and put that energy into sport. He is definitely recognized for it today. If you like books that are about overcoming struggles and basketball, you‘ll like this one. The theme of this novel is privilege and hard work.

MissYaremcio Thank you for the review Lizzie! I was just missing how the theme is established and the photo! 4/6 2y
lizzie.dak The theme of privilege is present because Giannis misses out on a lot of important opportunities because he doesn‘t have his citizenship. The theme of hard work is present because although he didn‘t have many opportunities as a kid he worked very hard while his peers were away. 2y
MissYaremcio Nicely done! 6/6 2y
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JenReadsAlot
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I'm not a big fan of the NBA but living in Wisconsin it was fun this past year! Bucks in 6! This came out right before he helped win the championship too! #bookspinbingo square @TheAromaofBooks #teamslaughter @Clwojick

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