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Sports Illustrated April 16, 2003 Ian Thomsen |
Tim Tested In a tight race for SI's annual honors, Tim Duncan retains his MVP crown. |
Sports Illustrated April 8, 2003 Alexander Wolff |
Orange Crushed The hot-shooting Orangemen of Syracuse held off a late charge by Kansas to win the national title. |
Sports Illustrated April 2, 2003 Ian Thomsen |
Inside the NBA: Desert Bloom A more mature Stephon Marbury has lifted Phoenix into playoff contention. |
Sports Illustrated April 2, 2003 Phil Taylor |
Here's to You, Mr. Robinson Michael Jordan's farewell tour is getting most of the attention, but the void created by David Robinson's departure may be even harder for the NBA to fill. |
Science News March 29, 2003 Ivars Peterson |
Crediting Basketball's Three-Pointers The adoption of the three-point field goal in basketball changed the game. Now, statistician Thomas P. Ryan asks how best to credit three-point field goals so that the resulting numbers say something useful about how a game was played. |
Sports Illustrated March 26, 2003 Ian Thomsen |
Joe's Boys Joe Dumars's deft deal making has made Detroit a big winner. |
Sports Illustrated March 26, 2003 Steve Rushin |
Split Screen It was difficult, for a time last week, to keep them straight, war and basketball. |
Sports Illustrated March 19, 2003 Ian Thomsen |
Inside the NBA: Golden Gil Brash point guard Gilbert Arenas has improved the Warriors' fortunes. |
CIO March 15, 2003 Tom Wailgum |
Ready for March Madness It's a good bet that end users at your company will create Internet bandwidth spikes on March 20 and 21, when the men's NCAA basketball tournament tips off with 32 first-round games starting during business hours. |
Sports Illustrated March 12, 2003 George Dohrmann |
March Sadness Turmoil surrounding Georgia and coach Jim Harrick were among the lowlights in a week filled with scandal. |
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