The unlikely NBA star who hated sport and his body, part 1
John Amaechi always felt uneasy in his body even though he played in the best basketball league in the world. Today he's a psychologist making sense of his and others' lives.
John Amaechi always felt uneasy in his body even though he played in the best basketball league in the world. Today he's a psychologist making sense of his and others' lives.
Part one of John's story follows him from his childhood as a tall, mixed race boy growing up in 1980s Britain who felt uneasy in his body - people always commented on his stature and appearance. He loved reading books alongside a mother he adored. Inspired by some of the work she did as doctor, he wanted to be a psychologist when he grew up. Sport was the furthest thing from his mind. But when John was a teenager he was scouted to join a local basketball team and realised his body could be an advantage. Within just a few years John was embarking on a career in America's National Basketball Association, making headlines and breaking new ground along the way.
Presenter: Jo Fidgen
Producer: May Cameron
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(Photo: John Amaechi wearing a blue and white basketball vest looking straight into the camera in front of a plain blue background. Credit: Getty Images)
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