Newly retired Miami Heat legend Dwyane Wade is squeezing out every bit of his hard-earned fame and popularity right now — and rightfully so. As the three-time NBA champ continues to strike while the iron his hot, a new report has now emerged that his memoir is set for release this coming fall. This is via The Associated Press:

William Morrow announced Wednesday that the book is called “3 Dimensional” and is scheduled for Oct. 22. It will focus on the “essential principles” of Wade’s life and career. Wade tells of his rise from Chicago’s South Side to NBA stardom. He was a 13-time All-Star who with the Miami Heat played on three NBA championship teams, two of them also featuring LeBron James.

This is definitely exciting news not only for Heat and Wade fans, but for all basketball fans in general. Getting a chance to take a sneak peek at the life of one of the greatest shooting guards the game has ever seen is not something that comes along often. This becomes especially true considering how the book reportedly contains a lot of personal insight from Wade himself about the most significant moments of his career:

Wade said in a statement that he would share little-known stories and images from his “rollercoaster journey.”

Wade spent 16 memorable years in the league, with all but a season and a half in the colors of the Heat. An eight-time All-NBA team member and a former Finals MVP winner, Wade boasts career averages of 22.0 points (on 48.0 percent shooting), 0.5 three-pointers, 4.6 rebounds, 5.7 assists, 1.5 steals, and 0.8 blocks per contest.