Life Is Not an Accident: A Memoir of Reinvention

· Harper Collins
4.7
56 reviews
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239
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New York Times Bestseller

This big-hearted memoir by the most promising professional basketball player of his generation details his rise to NBA stardom, the terrible accident that ended his career and plunged him into a life-altering depression, and how he ultimately found his way out of the darkness.

Ten years ago, Jay Williams was at the beginning of a brilliant professional basketball career. The Chicago Bulls’ top draft pick—and the second pick of the entire draft—he had the great Michael Jordan’s locker. Then he ran his high-performance motorcycle head-on into a light pole, severely damaging himself and ending his career.

In this intense, hard-hitting, and deeply profound memoir, Williams talks about the accident that transformed him. Sometimes, the memories are so fresh, he feels like he’ll never escape the past. Most days, he finds a quiet peace as a commentator on ESPN and as an entrepreneur who can only look back in astonishment at his younger self—a kid who had it all, thought he was invincible, and lost everything . . . only to gain new wisdom.

Williams also shares behind the scenes details of life as an All-American. He tells it straight about the scandalous recruiting process and his decision to return to Duke and Coach K—a man who taught him about accountability—to finish his education. He also speaks out about corruption—among coaches, administrators, players, and alumni—and about his time in the NBA, introducing us to a dark underworld culture in the pros: the gambling, drugs, and sex in every city, with players on every team. 

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4.7
56 reviews
Kerry Mompoint
March 1, 2017
I enjoyed Jay Williams letting his guard down and barring it all to share his life experiences. This was an excellent read and I truly felt every joy and sorrow while reading his memoir.
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Alex Jean
April 2, 2016
This book was extremely inspiring. Goes to show how one foolish mistake can alter one's life tremendously. Helps to keep things in perspective. When you think you have it bad, there's always someone who has it worst. Many great lessons in Jay's story. This book emphasises on how you can cope with failure by having a positive outlook on life and that without faith in God we are not cut out to go through adversity alone. Thanks for sharing your story Jay!
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Justin Cheney
April 2, 2016
The book was very inspiring. It proves that there is always a second chance at life and never give up. I respect Jay Williams and hope that he lives to be happy
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About the author

Jay Williams is a former professional basketball player and current ESPN analyst. While at Duke, Jay won the Naismith College Player of the Year Award, was named the AP Player of the Year in 2002, and was a unanimous first-team All-American. Jay was drafted by the Chicago Bulls as the second overall pick in the 2002 NBA draft. He is a motivational speaker, president of the Jay Williams Group, managing partner of the Leverage Agency, and a committed member of a number of charities.

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