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Jackson Lauren - My Story

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Ive realised my dreams, been there for my teams, experienced so many highs and lows. The game of basketball, the game that has given me so much, is almost an analogy for my life. You take the hits, you grab the ball, you score the goals, you just play it to the best of your ability. Recognised as one of the finest women basketballers of all time, Lauren Jackson has had to overcome many challenges, both professional and personal, with determination and strength. But along the way, she has always been grounded and supported by her family and her basketball community as she battled anxiety and the demands of sporting fame to find a place in the world where she felt comfortable and secure. Written with great honesty, Lauren details the missteps, set-backs, successes and controversies of a professional career that saw her representing her country and playing in the United States, Russia, Spain, Korea and China. But above all she reveals her compassion and intelligence. This is truly an inspiring story of a great Australian.--Provided by publisher.

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Australian former professional basketball player Lauren Jackson was only - photo 1

Australian former professional basketball player, Lauren Jackson was only fifteen years old when she made the Australian under-20 team and one year later, found herself playing for The Opals. Her statistics are extraordinary. Shes represented Australia in four Olympics winning three silver medals, won a world championship and spent twelve seasons with the Seattle Storm where she was the first foreigner to be crowned Most Valuable Player. Since retiring in 2016 she has continued her involvement with the game as assistant general manager and board member of the Deakin Melbourne Boomers.

First published in 2018

Copyright Lauren Jackson 2018

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the publisher. The Australian Copyright Act 1968 (the Act) allows a maximum of one chapter or 10 per cent of this book, whichever is the greater, to be photocopied by any educational institution for its educational purposes provided that the educational institution (or body that administers it) has given a remuneration notice to the Copyright Agency (Australia) under the Act.

Allen & Unwin

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ISBN 978 1 76029 487 8 eISBN 978 1 76063 752 1 Set by Midland Typesetters - photo 2

ISBN 978 1 76029 487 8

eISBN 978 1 76063 752 1

Set by Midland Typesetters, Australia

Cover design: Deborah Parry Graphics

Cover photo: Copyright 2008 NBAE (Photo by Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images)

I have spent most of my lifetime in the game of basketball. First as a player, a three-time Olympian for the United States, and then coaching at university, professional and international levels. I took the head coaching job with the Seattle Storm in 2003, familiar with the sweet All-American perception of Seattle player Sue Bird, as well as the perceived brash and edgy, but brilliant Aussie by the name of Lauren Jackson. Laurens reputation preceded her, punctuated by plenty of technical fouls and stories of run-ins with our American star, Lisa Leslie. Honestly, on that first day, I had no idea how our relationship would develop. I certainly didnt imagine just how deep and caring our bond would become and evolve over the years.

I remember clearly the first time I walked into the gym where LJ was working out with our assistant coaches. I had watched Lauren carefully through the years, from when she played as a 16 year old with her national team, as well as too many times on the opposing bench. She was a star in the WNBA, and at a very young age had established herself as a force in womens basketball. I expected to meet a cocky, outspoken player but was stunned instead to meet a young woman who struggled to hold eye contact or exude anything remotely boastful. In that first court workout I affirmed what I did know about Laurenshe was a star. Her skill set was unique and her versatility was unparalleled. I could see her passion and commitment to getting better. I knew then, that we could achieve something special, but thats Laurens story to tell.

Coaching the greatness that is Lauren Jackson is one of the most significant times in my career. Working with a GOAT (Greatest Of All Time) level player is the ultimate dream that every coach hopes for. These elite athletes have unmatched physical gifts of course, but it is their drive and work ethic that separates them from their peers. Laurens drive to be the best was the force that propelled her to the top.

In this memoir, Lauren lets the reader into her journey. As I read it, it was as if I was with her at so many critical stages of her life. Lauren has had to overcome many trials and make very difficult decisions regarding her health, career and personal life. In this book, you will get to know Lauren, the person. You will see her strength, determination and unwavering toughness. You will be amazed at what she endured to win all those titles, awards and medals of greatness.

I believe in the old adage that sometimes our greatest strength can be our biggest weakness. In Laurens case, this was certainly true. LJs commitment to excellence and the internal ambition to excel, blinded her from taking care of her health. Her pain tolerance and inclination to ignore her bodys warning signals, caught up with LJ both physically and emotionally. In this book, Lauren details her struggles and the implausible choices that she made in order to compete. It also forces the rest of us involved in her career, to examine our own inclination to look past those same warning signs, and to go along with Lauren in her determination to simply, play on.

By reading this fascinating autobiography, you will have a better understanding of Laurens complex personality. She opens up about her extraordinary family and the unbreakable bond that she shares with her parents. The relationship and support of her family throughout her life, has enabled Lauren to spread her wings and explore basketball and cultures all over the world. Readers will get to see that a basketballers life can be full of experiences that are both glamorous and gruelling.

In reading Laurens memoir, you will walk through the unfinished life of one of Australias greatest treasures. You will experience the joy that she has found after retiring from basketball at only 35 years of age. You will discover that this legend is experiencing a love surpassing all others. I couldnt be more proud of this beautiful woman and count my blessings that our paths have crossed.

2008 USA Olympic Basketball Coach

2004 Seattle Storm Championship Coach

Wilmington, NC

(1 November 196113 June 2018)

Anne wrote this foreword a month or two before we finished the book. With her sudden passing I feel so fortunate that she not only had the chance to read the book, but that she had the opportunity and agreed to write this foreword. She passed away on 13 June 2018 from heart failure, and I, too, feel truly blessed that our paths crossed. I send love and care to her family and all those who loved her.

Lauren Jackson

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I was probably born to play basketball because of my height, my parents influence and being around a court from when I can first rememberbut what talent I had isnt something that can be belted into kids, its an ability, and it still took time and dedication to achieve success.

In any professional sport, especially a contact sport like basketball, you need to be able to hold your own, you need to be tough, but I certainly didnt start out that way. From the time of my earliest memories, my parents inspired me as professional basketball players in their own right, and my mum is still the first person I turn to whenever I have questions, or if I have issues going on in my life. We have a beautiful motherdaughter relationship. I trust her, and that is a big thing for me. Having Mum around always filled me with confidence when I was younger, and still does. As a child, I was a bit of a mummys girlawkward, uncertainbut I was also incredibly strong-willed. Poor Mum, she had to help me get through all of that.

The more I grew, the more I played, the higher up in competition I went, that tough style of play eventually began to come naturally on the courtit became who I was, it defined me. If I felt intimidated when I played, instead of showing it I would turn it into aggression. That was always what the public sawthe confident basketballer, my determination, skill and aggression on court. But I know there is a real dichotomy to my personality.

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