One is a big number for me. My number I wore for the @miamiheat and the number of days until my book, #LettersToAYoungAthlete, is released. I’m so excited for you all to read what I have been working on. Link in bio to purchase!
One is a big number for me. My number I wore for the @miamiheat and the number of days until my book, #LettersToAYoungAthlete, is released. I’m so excited for you all to read what I have been working on. Link in bio to purchase!
One is a big number for me. My number I wore for the @miamiheat and the number of days until my book, #LettersToAYoungAthlete, is released. I’m so excited for you all to read what I have been working on. Link in bio to purchase!
One is a big number for me. My number I wore for the @miamiheat and the number of days until my book, #LettersToAYoungAthlete, is released. I’m so excited for you all to read what I have been working on. Link in bio to purchase!
Back at it again today at 3 pm for a live event with my guy Ray Allen @trayfour!
Grab a ticket now at the link in bio to receive a signed copy of #LettersToAYoungAthlete ✌🏿
Growing up, a perfect day was eating pancakes, heading out into the hundred-degree heat of Hutchins, Texas, and shooting hoops in the park.
Sometimes, the baskets I played on didn’t have nets. Usually, the backboards didn’t have squares. For a while, I practiced on a rim in a trash can.
But, man, did I love every second of it.
Since receiving the call, I haven’t been thinking about the points I scored or the championships I won. I’ve been thinking about the person I was before all that—and the people who made it possible for me to go from being that boy in Hutchins, Texas to an inductee of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
People like my grandfather, Daddy Jack Bosh, who grew up in the Jim Crow South, but told his grandson he could do big things—as long as he worked hard enough. People like my father, who introduced me to a game that would become my life—driving me to school early in the morning and picking me up from practice late at night. People like my wife Adrienne and my five kids—who are my light and inspire me to be better every day.
I’m thinking about what it felt like to squeeze into “Coach’s Van,” as we went from town to town, talking, laughing, growing with each other—as players and as people.
I’m reflecting on the legends whose posters were pinned up on my wall—who stood as proof that there were no limits to what a kid who looked like me could accomplish.
I’m remembering the magical feeling of having access to a gym for the first time—when a keycard felt like a golden ticket.
I’m appreciating everyone whose sneakers I’ve heard squeak on hardwood, the teammates who lifted me up and the opponents who motivated me to reach higher.
For decades, basketball was my life. I dreamed about it. I cried about it. Some years, I was mad at it. But, today, I’m grateful for it—and for you.
Without fans, the game invented in Springfield, Massachusetts would never have reached that kid who loved pancakes in Hutchins, Texas. But because of you, I ended up with a career, with a life, that boy shooting buckets into a trash can couldn’t have even imagined.
Tonight, 7 pm. Excited to sit down with my brother @dwyanewade for my first virtual event for the launch of #LettersToaYoungAthlete. Tickets still available at the link in bio! 👊🏿
Tonight, 7 pm. Excited to sit down with my brother @dwyanewade for my first virtual event for the launch of #LettersToaYoungAthlete. Tickets still available at the link in bio! 👊🏿
(Euro)stepping into Memorial Day Weekend and launch week for #LettersToaYoungAthlete. Only FOUR more days. Link in bio to purchase! 📹 @vfx_monkey
Find the thing you love, stop complaining and keep it moving.
Thank you again to @timferriss for having me on. #LettersToAYoungAthlete
Find the thing you love, stop complaining and keep it moving.
Thank you again to @timferriss for having me on. #LettersToAYoungAthlete
Find the thing you love, stop complaining and keep it moving.
Thank you again to @timferriss for having me on. #LettersToAYoungAthlete
Find the thing you love, stop complaining and keep it moving.
Thank you again to @timferriss for having me on. #LettersToAYoungAthlete
TODAY IS THE DAY 🚀 #LettersToAYoungAthlete is out everywhere. This has been a tremendous journey to bring this book to life and I am beyond excited for all of you to finally see it!
Available to listen on audiobook and read on both ebook and physical books NOW! 💪🏿📖🙏🏿
(once I found it 😂)
Stopped by a random Target in Austin, Texas today and signed a copy. Someone out there go get it!
Comment for a chance to win the one I bought!
Canada! Tonight at 7 pm I’m speaking with TSN’s @kayla_grey about #LettersToAYoungAthlete. The best part? The event is FREE. Please join us!
Link in bio to get your ticket
“I might as well get it over with because sometimes all you need is to get through the next sprint…and the one after that” #LettersToAYoungAthlete
Remember when we used to write letters? I do, and I miss it. My new book #LettersToaYoungAthlete is my letter to you all. Coming out in just FIVE days. Link in bio to order 👊🏿
The #LettersToaYoungAthlete book tour is loaded with amazing guests, and I can’t wait to be joined by @ryanholiday! Grab a ticket now to guarantee a signed copy of my new book when you buy a ticket to this virtual event.✌🏿 link in bio!
GIANT thank you to @timferriss for having me on The Tim Ferriss show to talk reinventing yourself, the way and the power, the poison of complaining, Da Vinci, #LettersToaYoungAthlete and more. Had an absolute blast.
GIANT thank you to @timferriss for having me on The Tim Ferriss show to talk reinventing yourself, the way and the power, the poison of complaining, Da Vinci, #LettersToaYoungAthlete and more. Had an absolute blast.
We’re a week away from the launch of #LettersToaYoungAthlete, and I can’t be more excited to share this book with you. Here’s a sneak peek while I was wrapping the audiobook recording session. Link in bio to grab yours now! ☝🏿
Thank you to the team at @wsj for sharing my journey👇🏿
The result is his new book, “Letters to a Young Athlete,” three years in the making, which will be published by Penguin Press next month. Part memoir, part life manual, the book is something that Mr. Bosh wishes he could have read back when he was an unseasoned rookie, full of bravado and big dreams. He writes about the value of sweat, the importance of humility and the need to cultivate both the brain and the body. (He spent his off- seasons learning to write computer code, taking guitar lessons and practicing his Spanish, among other things.) Although he draws from his own experiences, Mr. Bosh says that the book is meant for anyone who aspires to greatness in any field: “I want this book to help people. I want people to know it takes hard work to achieve your goals.” #LettersToAYoungAthlete #WSJ #HOF