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Sports Illustrated October 3, 2002 Jon Wertheim |
En-Raptored Healthy Carter, Toronto hope to sneak up on NBA |
Sports Illustrated September 18, 2002 Jack McCallum |
What more do Ew want? Don't undervalue the big man because he never won a title. |
Sports Illustrated September 17, 2002 Tim Layden |
Sizing up Pat Ewing's legacy will be his Georgetown days. |
Sports Illustrated September 10, 2002 Ian Thomsen |
Inside Basketball: World Weary Three losses in the worlds exposed fundamental flaws in the U.S. team |
Sports Illustrated September 9, 2002 Alexander Wolff |
The decline of U.S. dominance As Ernest Hemingway once said of going broke, it happens gradually, and then suddenly. The same could be said for the erosion of America's global basketball supremacy, the lasting news from the world championships just concluded. |
Sports Illustrated September 6, 2002 Alexander Wolff |
U.S. failed to respect game, opponents In the end, at these world championships, the U.S. national team lost both ways a basketball team can lose. |
Sports Illustrated September 3, 2002 Alexander Wolff |
Controlled chaos Last-place game at basketball's Worlds can generate its share of stories |
Sports Illustrated September 2, 2002 Alexander Wolff |
Hoosiers lack hysteria The World Basketball Championships in Indiana have been far from fan-tastic. |
Sports Illustrated August 29, 2002 Alexander Wolff |
Yugoslavia has talent to challenge U.S. Everyone here at the World Basketball Championship is posing the same question to everyone else: Can any team beat the U.S.? The answer is -- has to be -- yes, of course. |
Sports Illustrated August 19, 2002 Phil Taylor |
Selective patriotism Representing the U.S. should be an honor for NBA players. |
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