Canadian basketball veteran English relives life full of tragedies for his book
TORONTO — Carl English has lived a life full of heartbreaking setbacks.
From losing his parents in a house fire as a young boy to the death of his uncle to going unchosen in the NBA draft, the Canadian basketball stalwart has been thrown one cruel curve ball after another.
And for an exhausting week this past summer, English poured out every poignant detail to Blake Murphy, a basketball writer for The Athletic, for their book “Chasing a Dream: The Carl English Story.” It hit bookstore shelves on Friday.
“We got 50 hours of recording done in the first week, and I was just physically and emotionally drained, because you’re facing everything, you’re telling every little detail so it can be vivid to the reader,” the 38-year-old said from his home in Paradise, N.L. “And to tell the story the way I wanted to from my eyes and so people would know there was so much tragedy, so much failure, so much disappointment, but then also perseverance and determination.