What a touching memoir of a man who is so much more than a beloved sportscaster. I've always loved watching Ernie Johnson on "Inside the NBA" (I love the NBA!) I always respected him and assumed that he was 'one of the good guys' but now I know that he definitely is! He's a son, husband, father, grandfather, cancer survivor and Christian.
His memoir is well written, it includes his humor that all us fans know well, and it is also incredibly transparent. He talks about his life's journey - being a son/husband/father, adopting several special needs children, his job in sports broadcasting, etc - in an inspiringly humble and relatable way. Most touching is his openness in sharing his cancer journey and how he found God. Both are incredibly touching, raw, funny and empowering.
Half of me is disappointed that there aren't more "tell all" stories of his many interactions with famous athletes (Shaq, Barkley, and so many more). But then half of me is glad he didn't because that type of showy content wouldn't be true to his humble and down to earth nature.
I would recommend this book to anyone who loves sports but also to anyone who is struggling with parenting, looking for faith or fighting cancer. So much wisdom, grace and humor.