Nobody could ever accuse Steven Adams of not being interesting, that’s for sure.

After practice on Monday, Adams was asked to confirm that he has an autobiography in the works, and he initially responded as if he had no clue what was being asked.

“I don’t know. Is that what you heard?” Adams responded, seemingly puzzled by the inquiry.

Eventually, though, he came clean about the entire project, including the fact that his book was being worked on and ghostwritten by author Madeleine Chapman.

“Yea, I know I’ve been working on the book,” Adams eventually admitted after playing dumb for a few seconds.

“I didn’t actually want to but someone told me it should be a good idea and that it’d be interesting.”

Without question, Adams’ work will attract a decent amount of attention. He’s made plenty of headlines this season and has become renown for his strength. If for no other reason, there are many who will be curious about his basketball upbringing, particularly since New Zealand isn’t necessarily known as a hotbed for basketball talent.

“I didn’t write it,” Adams admitted.

“I have a ghostwriter, Madeleine Chapman.”

After the admission, Adams admitted something else that was pretty hilarious.

“I could barely read, mate, I’m not gonna write a book.”

If the work is half as interesting as Adams himself, it’ll definitely be a New York Times Bestseller.

Part of the reason why the news came out was because Chapman herself tweeted out a picture of what appears to be the finished first draft of the project.

According to Chapman, the book has been in the works for the past year. Her tweet also states that the book will be “out” in July 2018. We’re sure more details will follow.