“Rick Pitino knows a thing or two about comebacks—on the court and in life.”
—Louisville Courier-Journal
Basketball legend Rick Pitino reveals his model of success built upon his experiences of failure and personal loss in Rebound Rules—a powerful, deeply personal book about never giving up. Recalling the tragedies that shaped his life and career—his unsuccessful tenure as Celtics coach, the devastating loss on 9/11 of his best friend and his brother-in-law and the deep depression that followed—Coach Pitino shares his Rebound Rules, demonstrating how he emerged wiser and rose to new heights with a richer perspective on life and work…and how you can, too.
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"As passionate and enthusiastic a coach as I've seen. His teams are always competitive. Here he converts his success on the court to success in business. Success principles are universal and can be applied in any area." — Jack (4 out of 5 stars)
"As passionate and enthusiastic a coach as I've seen. His teams are always competitive. Here he converts his success on the court to success in business. Success principles are universal and can be applied in any area."
“Holter Graham is a solid narrator whose range is admirable, and he stresses Pitino’s points, from goal-setting to philanthropy.”
" I'm reading this book because Tim recommended it. It's the only book he's finished in the three years I've known him - it must have some holding power. "
" Motivation, coaching, mindset changing. Great read for leaders who want to continue to develop their relationships with co-workers... "
Rick Pitino is the head coach of the University of Louisville basketball team. He won the NCAA Championship in 1996 with Kentucky and in 2013 with Louisville, and he has won the SEC Tournament Championship five times. He lives in Louisville, Kentucky.
Pat Forde is a national columnist for ESPN.com and a regular on shows across the ESPN platform, as well as a contributor to ESPN The Magazine. Prior to working at ESPN, Forde worked for seventeen years at the Louisville Courier-Journal, where he won sixteen national awards in the AP Sports Editors writing contests. His work has twice been included in The Best American Sports Writing, and he was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in 1990. He lives in Louisville, Kentucky.
Holter Graham, winner of three of AudioFile magazine’s Best Voice of the Year awards, is a stage, television, and screen actor. He has recorded numerous audiobooks and earned multiple AudioFile Earphones Awards. As an actor, his film credits include Fly Away Home, Maximum Overdrive, Hairspray, and The Diversion, a short film which he acted in and produced. On television, he has appeared in Army Wives, Damages, As the World Turns, Rescue Me, Law & Order, and New York Undercover. He received a BA degree from Skidmore College and an MFA from Vermont College.
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