At just 24-years-old Kiwi NBA star Steven Adams will release his autobiography in July.
Penguin Random House New Zealand, who announced the publication earlier today, said the book will reveal "untold stories of Adams' life and basketball career".
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Although Adams will be one of the youngest sport stars to release an autobiography, Penguin Random House Publishing Director, Debra Millar, assured the basketball star's story so far has been "entirely captivating".
"He's an inspiration to aspiring athletes everywhere and a source of immense pride for New Zealanders," she said.
"It's a story to inspire any kid with a bit of natural ability and a committed work ethic."
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Adams' autobiography will share insight into his early years, such as the impact of his father's death when Adams' was just 13-years-old.
It will also explore Adams' basketball career, from playing against his siblings in their Rotorua backyard, to his journey through the NBA ranks, told with "warmth, humour and humility".
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"The book coincides with Steven having a sensational NBA season and attracting a lot of media attention in the US. We couldn't be prouder or more excited to be sharing his story," said Millar.
Millar is confident the autobiography will be a huge success both in New Zealand and in the United States, with Adams' former high school friend, Madeleine Chapman, co-writing the book.