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Centered

Autism, Basketball, and One Athlete's Dreams

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"They don't know me. They don't know what I'm capable of." Diagnosed with pervasive developmental disorder, a form of autism, as a toddler, Anthony Ianni wasn't expected to succeed in school or participate in sports, but he had other ideas. As a child, Ianni told anybody who would listen, including head coach Tom Izzo, that he would one day play for the Michigan State Spartans.

Centered: Autism, Basketball, and One Athlete's Dreams is the firsthand account of a young man's social, academic, and athletic struggles and his determination to reach his goals. In this remarkable memoir, Ianni reflects on his experiences with both basketball and the autism spectrum. Centered, an inspirational sports story in the vein of Rudy, reveals Ianni to be unflinching in his honesty, generous in his gratitude, and gracious in his compassion.

Sports fans will root for the underdog. Parents, teachers, and coaches will gain insight into the experience of an autistic child. And everyone will triumph in the achievements of Centered.

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      Starred review from September 1, 2021
      The career stats for author Ianni, a center on a Michigan State University basketball team coached by the legendary Tom Izzo, are abysmal: 0.1 point, 0.3 rebounds, 0.1 assists averaged over three seasons. Yet they mask a career unique in college sports: Ianni is the first person known to be on the autism spectrum to play Division I men's basketball. His unexpected journey--from a preschooler traumatized by the light and noise at MSU's basketball arena, to a gawky and bullied high-schooler feeling his way in the world, to a college-level athlete toughening up his MSU teammates in grueling practices, which led to a scholarship his final year--is singular for its dogged perseverance; for the compassion shown to him by so many family members, friends, teachers, coaches, and teammates, notably future NBA all-star Draymond Green; and for Ianni's willingness to reach out to the public about misperceptions regarding autism. "They're not alone," he writes of autistic kids. "They're not weird." If the general reader is deeply moved by Ianni's story, parents of autistic children, and the children themselves, will find Ianni's story a source of boundless, manifold inspiration.

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