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NBA star Chris Paul recently visited Sei Less restaurant in New York City to commemorate the launch of his latest book, Sixty-One: Life Lessons from Papa, On and Off the Court.

Accompanied by his loved ones, Chris indulged in various delectable dishes at Sei Less, including Chicken Satay, Shrimp Fried Rice, and Rock Shrimp Tempura. The celebration marked a memorable evening as Chris savored the success of his book, which offers valuable insights and experiences from his life both as a basketball player and as a person.

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NBA superstar Chris Paul celebrates the release of his new book at Sei Less restaurant in New York City with close family and friends.

The synopsis for Chris Paul’s book reads:

The day after future NBA superstar Chris Paul signed his letter of intent to play college basketball for Wake Forest, he received a world-shattering phone call. His grandfather, Nathaniel “Papa” Jones, a pillar of the Winston-Salem community where he owned and operated the first Black-owned service station in North Carolina, was mugged and ultimately died from a heart attack resulting from the assault. His funeral filled the largest church in the county, which held over one thousand people. He was sixty-one years old.

The day after burying his grandfather, Chris was coping the best way he knew how: by playing basketball for his high school team. After pouring in shot after shot, his last attempt was an airball purposely flung out of bounds from the foul line before Chris exited the game. The next day, local news headlines declared that he fell six points shy of the statewide single game high school scoring record. But he accomplished exactly what he set out to do: scoring sixty-one points, one for each year of life lived by his grandfather.

In Sixty-One, Chris opens up about life beyond basketball and the role his grandfather played in molding him into the man and father he is today. He’ll speak about the foundation of faith and family he built his life upon, what it means to be a positive light within your community and beyond, and the importance of setting the proper example for future generations. Most importantly, Chris will talk about his home, Winston-Salem, and the close-knit family and village that raised him to become one of the most respected leaders in all of sports.

You can buy the book here.



Article written by Shawn Grant #TheSource

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