![]() One of the nearby aisles contains literature based in and about Massachusetts. To his side, there's also a giant cardboard cutout of the book's cover featuring Herren with bleach-blond-tipped hair from his days at Fresno State. He's introduced and sits at a table next to the line to his left. ![]() Would there be questions from the audience after that? He spent the morning doing local television shows.Īfter sitting quietly for a moment, Herren moves toward the door and out into the unknown. He isn't sure whether he'll be asked to read from the book. His piercing eyes stare at the floor just beyond the soles of his Chuck Taylors. There are college kids decked out in Celtics garb, professionals wearing power suits who are killing time during lunch, some of Herren's former classmates from Durfee High School. ![]() The bookstore in Boston's Downtown Crossing bustles with all kinds of people. Outside the door, around 20 people are waiting in line for Herren to emerge and sign their copies. On a table in the conference room, copies of his new memoir, "Basketball Junkie," are stacked high. "How many people are out there?" he asks. He glances toward the door with a look of dread. ![]() ![]() You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browserīOSTON - Chris Herren fidgets in his chair. ![]()
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