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Sports Illustrated March 6, 2001 Rick Reilly |
Victim of His Own Foul Play God has a sick sense of humor. To Shaquille O'Neal, He gives Zeus's body, Puck's pluck and Midas's gold. He gives him Nureyev's feet, Schwarzenegger's arms and Lindbergh's heart. Then when Shaq gets to the free throw line, He turns him into Frankenstein...  |
Sports Illustrated March 6, 2001 Alexander Wolff |
Another dispatch from the Dungeon So we sit in the Dudgeon Dungeon, waiting out the rest of Championship Week, desperately hoping that Creighton, despite losing in the Missouri Valley Conference tournament, can land an at-large bid...  |
Sports Illustrated March 5, 2001 Tim Crothers |
Chat Reel Trying to predict the NCAA Tournament seedings...  |
Sports Illustrated March 2, 2001 Phil Taylor |
Air Jordan maneuvers for Air Canada In the span of two weeks, Michael Jordan went from being a bust as president of the Wizards to being a candidate for Executive of the Year...  |
Sports Illustrated February 28, 2001 Grant Wahl |
My favorite arenas How do I love thee, McArthur Court? Let me count the ways...  |
Sports Illustrated February 27, 2001 Grant Wahl |
Freedom of The Press After a poor start, UCLA turned its season around by turning on the full-court pressure...  |
Sports Illustrated February 27, 2001 Ian Thomsen |
Greatest Of Zzzz's Only 21, sleep-happy Tracy McGrady is carrying the Magic and making it look easy...  |
Sports Illustrated February 27, 2001 Rick Reilly |
If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Cleveland Welcome to the life of NBA power forward Chris Gatling, who has been traded more often than Yahoo! stock. He has been traded seven times in five years...  |
Sports Illustrated February 27, 2001 Phil Taylor |
Sixers may regret Mutombo deal Nothing against Dikembe Mutombo, whose defensive skills are obvious, but I just don't see how the 76ers are dramatically better with him than with the center they traded, Theo Ratliff, to get him...  |
Sports Illustrated February 27, 2001 Seth Davis |
A season in review Before we kick off the greatest month on the American sporting calendar, here's a quick look back at the best and worst of college basketball's regular season...  |
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