You get the quarantine books that you deserve? I'm sure I'm not the only one contemplating this exact collection of library books that I happened to have collected before the quarantine stopped us all. I called this one in because the hold was going to expire, and I immediately got the impression that it was not the book I thought it was.
I checked the publishing date a few times-it was 2000, which put it too early to be the one that I heard her talk about on the Hang Time podcast in 2010. It was an interesting look at her young life and debut nonetheless, and a great review of her rise and the expectations put upon her young shoulders. I admit that this was during my "lost years" of basketball, as I was freelancing and frolicking in Montreal et al. and not really following any ball on any more of a peripheral basis.
When I landed back in a city that had a team, that all changed, including the addition to bball podcasts to my experience, and hence, the holding of what I thought was the other book. It's interesting to think about Michael Jordan coming to play her one on one, Michael Bivens making sure she had enough music to stay entertained through her injury, and to know that she's a sister in hygiene-it feels ominous now to think that she was considered rude if she didn't want to shake hands with people in the middle of her meal at restaurants, but a) that's such a gross violation of privacy and b) WASH YOUR HANDS! Maybe now, post 'Rona, we'll finally understand that directive.
Obviously, it would've been more interesting to hear about her coming into her queer identity, navigating that in the context of the WNBA, hearing if she was also romanced by Russian oligarchs, and hearing about her honest struggles with mental health and becoming an advocate and spokesperson, along with Rasheed Wallace, for talk therapy and healthy outlets.
It's clear how much her grandmother meant to her, and makes perfect sense to me that she would've had difficult times after her passing. I hope that she is at peace now and appreciate this proof of her trailblazing path.