All the smoke All the stars, all the stories, no apologies

Matt Barnes

Book - 2024

"For over two hundred critically acclaimed episodes, famously outspoken and controversial NBA icons Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson have comprehensively explored the lives and most pressing issues facing today's basketball players both on and off the court. Now, the two dive deeper into the 'riveting, absurdly profane, and often unexpectedly poignant' (Slate) podcast. From taking us behind the scenes of their greatest moments to eye-opening insights from their interviews with legends such as Shaquille O'Neal, Stephen Curry, Snoop Dogg, and more, All the Smoke is a fascinating, sharp, and essential read for new and longtime fans."--

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Subjects
Genres
Interviews
Published
New York : Black Privilege Publishing/Atria 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Matt Barnes (author)
Edition
First Black Privilege Publishing/Atria Books hardcover edition
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
xvii, 253 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
ISBN
9781668048139
  • Introduction
  • 1. Upbringing
  • 2. Mothers
  • 3. Inspiration
  • 4. Ambition
  • 5. Kobe
  • 6. MJ
  • 7. Cannabis
  • 8. Welcome to the Big Leagues
  • 9. Mentors & Leaders
  • 10. Fatherhood
  • 11. Mental Health
  • 12. Hip-Hop
  • 13. Flowers
  • Words from the All the Smoke Crew
  • Acknowledgments
  • Episode Index
  • About the Authors
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Anthology blending visuals and spoken-word transcripts shares stories from the popular sports podcast. Not every sports program deserves a coffee-table book, but in this instance, NBA legends turned hosts Jackson and Barnes prove they are the exception rather than the norm. Based on interviews conducted on their podcast of the same name,All the Smoke invites readers to partake in some sips and bites from the athletes, entertainers, musicians, and sports media moguls who have appeared on the show. Here, the hosts get into the hearts and minds of their guests while discussing topics that run the gamut. They also use eye-catching candid photos and brief biographies of their guests to put readers in the room, helping newcomers or those not in the know to catch up on the who's who. They're unabashed about cannabis use: "It was burnt lips at first sight," says Barnes, explaining the sign of a smoker that made him know he and Jackson would get along. Once a substance that could get players banned, weed is now less controversial in society and--at least according to guest and former teammate Baron Davis--"the NBA has adopted it." Each dispatch is heartfelt, educational, hilarious, and sometimes touching, as when interviewees recount real-world and real-life examples that inspired and sustained them. The book is peppered with the duo's adventures and shenanigans, as well as the respect for each other that inspires their daily work. An entire chapter dedicated to the late Kobe Bryant--"he meant everything to me," declares Isaiah Thomas--precedes one devoted to Michael Jordan. Also part of the discussion are chapters centered on parenthood, mental health, and hip-hop. A final chapter, "Flowers," turns the proverbial microphone around and allows their guests to clap for Barnes and Jackson. A lively peek into the room where it happens. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.