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In Pau Gasol: The Inspiring Story of One of Basketball’s Most Versatile Power Forwards, you will learn the inspirational story of one of basketball’s premier power forwards, Pau Gasol. Since entering the NBA, Pau Gasol has created a legacy for himself as one of the best international basketball players to play in the NBA.
As a dominant leader of the Memphis Grizzlies, a key contributor to an LA Laker Championship team, and now a valued member of the Chicago Bulls, Pau Gasol has adapted well to the different chapters of his basketball career, maintaining relevance on the court as a respected veteran. In this book, we’ll explore how Pau ended up in the NBA, as well as the impact he has left behind on the game.
Here is a preview of what is inside this book:
Childhood in Spain
FC Barcelona in Spain
NBA Career Starts in Memphis
End of an Era, Trade to L.A.
Going to Chicago
Olympic Competition
Personal Life
Impact on Basketball and Beyond
Legacy in the NBA
An excerpt from the book:
Pau Gasol Saez was born on July 6, 1980, to parents who were both working in the medical field in Barcelona, Spain. His mother Marisa was a doctor and his father Agusti was a nurse administrator who worked at Saint Pau Hospital in Barcelona, Spain. It’s a unique hospital that was described pretty well by Los Angeles Times writer Chuck Culpepper as a hybrid of the Shangri-La and Hotel Del Coronado – that’s because there is plenty of artwork for people to see when walking the halls of the hospital, including a number of art mosaics, murals, and sculptures.
Pau Gasol was born in this hospital and was raised by his parents in Cornella, which is in the southwestern portion of Barcelona’s metropolitan district. He would have a younger brother Marc, who was born five years later. The family lived in this suburb that was somewhat small when you consider how it was very close to one of Spain’s largest cities – Cornella had a population of about 80,000 people while the Gasol brothers were growing up.
Pau was actually the oldest of three sons. While his parents commuted to work that took just under half an hour each way, Pau would walk to attend school at Escola Llor, which was a private school that had a metal front gate that greeted him every morning. It was a very short walk to and from his home and only took no more than five minutes each way; very convenient. It was a pleasant walk, as he recalled to Culpepper how he would walk past orange trees, palm trees, and neatly kept hedges at homes that didn’t conform to each other.
But this school was known best for having such a very successful youth sports program that it developed almost into a sporting complex for kids to play basketball both indoors and outdoors. Basketball is one of the more popular sports in Spain and, as Pau and his brothers attended school, they found themselves developing into pretty decent basketball players. During his childhood, you would find Pau learning to try his hand not only at basketball, but also at other sports that were also rising in popularity in the country – tennis, soccer, and golf.
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