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AskMen.com Lewis Helfand |
Top Athletes Over 40 You won't find a has-been in this bunch. Some remain at the top of their game, some at the top of the league payrolls -- and some at the top of both. |
Sports Illustrated September 19, 2002 Stephen Cannella |
Artist at work Schilling's mound mastery makes him the Cy favorite. |
Salon.com October 1, 2002 King Kaufman |
Picking winners In the baseball playoffs, the National League teams all look vulnerable and the American League teams all look unbeatable. Something's gotta give. |
Sports Central March 25, 2004 David Zirin |
The Case For Barry Bonds For Sports Illustrated to hang the asterisk on Bonds was to publicly call history's greatest baseball career into question |
Sports Illustrated September 25, 2002 Tom Verducci |
Diamondbacks in the rough On the eve of the playoffs, Arizona feels the heat. |
Sports Illustrated July 9, 2003 Albert Chen |
Quality Start Rookie Brandon Webb has lifted the Diamondbacks into contention. |
Sports Illustrated August 7, 2002 Tom Verducci |
MVP gets an INC. It's too soon to determine who should win baseball's MVP awards. |
Sports Central May 26, 2005 Kevin Holtsberry |
Does Greed Succeed? It is kind of depressing to think about some of the stupid antics athletes pull off, seemingly with a straight face. And topping everyone's stupid list is probably the Cleveland Brown's Kellen Winslow. |
AskMen.com July 19, 2004 Steve Seepersaud |
Sports Gossip: Clemens Chokes, Olympic Hoax Clemens plods as Piazza nods... Nascar fines free-for-all... ex-football coaches as politicians?... an Olympic-sized ticket glut... etc. |
Sports Illustrated August 15, 2002 |
Prior commitment Cubs vow not to overwork their phenom pitcher |
Sports Central June 4, 2007 Brad Oremland |
Steroids: Beyond Barry Bonds Spurs win NBA Playoffs... More on Michael Vick... Feeling sorry for Gil Meche... Yadier Molina of the Cardinals fractures his wrist... Despite steroid use, Barry Bonds is still an exceptional athlete... |
Sports Central February 9, 2009 Scott Shepherd |
In the Rotation: NBA Week 15 A look at the top storylines from around the NBA this week. Plus, H-O-R-S-E coming to the All-Star Game, it's almost too good to be true. How can the league could possibly screw this up? |
AskMen.com Michael Estrin |
Win at Work Using Sports Psychology There may be more of a connection between sports and work than you think. |
Salon.com October 4, 2002 King Kaufman |
Why isn't Barry Bonds productive? Because of a colossal managerial blunder that has him hitting cleanup instead of leadoff. |
AskMen.com Geoffrey Lansdell |
Top 10: Bad Apples In Sports Here are 10 bad apples in sports who have brought a lot of baggage, bad attitudes and maybe a little disgrace. |
Sports Illustrated July 27, 2001 Tim Layden |
A different way of life Trial highlights the peculiar tastes of athletes... |
Sports Illustrated February 12, 2001 Jack McCallum |
Role over Don't look to athletes for life lessons... |
Sports Illustrated May 31, 2000 |
The martial artistes Sport, of course, evolved from warfare, and in many games, the athlete is still presumed to be a surrogate warrior. We in the grandstands, are, of course, unindicted conspirators, and our appreciation of violence is different only in degree from what you see the barbarous Roman populi cheering for in the current Gladiator movie... |
Sports Illustrated August 23, 2000 Frank Deford |
Do athletic beauties defy stereotypes? Most arguments about sex, like sex itself, involve both sexes. But currently, a discussion about sexiness in women's sports is pretty much an intra-gender conversation that's only between the ladies. The gentlemen, including this one, are standing on the sidelines, happy only to watch. |
Sports Illustrated September 3, 2000 |
A peek inside the Athletes Village Welcome to the Athletes Village, home to more than 15,000 athletes, coaches and team officials during the Sydney Games... |
Sports Illustrated November 15, 2001 Frank Deford |
War games Muslim women athletes offer glimmer of hope... |
Wired September 2000 Andrew Tilin |
Ready, Set, Mutate! International jock police should forget about controlling technology's impact on sports. It's the 21st century - let the augmentations begin. We've compiled a cutting-edge athlete's duffel of techno-enhanced clothing, equipment, and drugs that will help the world's athletes mine gold... |
Sports Illustrated September 15, 2000 Brian Cazeneuve |
Opening secrets Some of the highlights from the opening ceremonies in Sydney... |
Sports Illustrated September 26, 2000 |
Sydney Pen Pals Thanks to the Sydney Olympics' internal computers, I can reach all the athletes via e-mail. So I e-mail 3,000 of them, 60 at a time, and ask them: What single thing has happened to you at these Olympics that you will never forget?... |
Sports Illustrated October 1, 2002 Tom Verducci |
Truth Be Told Beware conventional wisdom. Here are 10 myths of these October playoffs, and our expert is happy to dispel them |
Sports Central June 26, 2008 Sean Crowe |
Schilling Most Important Pitcher in Sox History If any athlete shouldn't be forgotten in any city, it's Curt Schilling in Boston. |
Sports Central July 18, 2007 Ricky Dimon |
Bracing For the Calvin Johnson Blastoff It's not Johnson's fault that he was not the top pick. |
Psychology Today Mar/Apr 2009 Jeff Pearlman |
Success: Winners and Losers In a world where everyone wants to shine, real champions possess a strong work ethic and a certain amount of humility. They single-handedly alter the playing field by elevating everyone in their midst. |
Sports Illustrated September 17, 2002 Tom Verducci |
Taking the fifth Barry Bonds' multidimensional game fuels another MVP bid. |
Salon.com January 21, 2003 King Kaufman |
Bursting at the themes Pirates! Old guys! The ex-coach! There are angles aplenty as the NFL's best offense and defense prepare to meet in the Super Bowl. |
Sports Central June 4, 2005 Tyson Wirth |
The 10 Greatest Records in Baseball The heroes of baseball past should share the same celebration as Memorial Day, but too often, fans and managers get caught up in the pitching probables of the day, strategic moves that were made or missed, and minor injuries to the game's biggest names. |
Sports Central February 16, 2005 Jon Gonzales |
What's in a Number? What is it about numbers on athlete's jersey that make them what they are? Pride, superstition, family, identity are only a few reasons why athletes wear the numbers they wear on gameday. |
Salon.com September 19, 2002 King Kaufman |
Curt Schilling needs the ball The five-man rotation steals starts from aces and gives them to lesser arms. When will a manager have the guts to ditch it? |
Sports Central November 10, 2009 Brad Oremland |
NFL Week 9 Power Rankings Rating NFL teams halfway through the 2009 regular season. |
AskMen.com |
Running The Hill: The Famous Workout Of San Francisco 49ers Icons Jerry Rice And Roger Craig To understand how Roger Craig and Jerry Rice could excel, grab a pair of running shoes and head for the Edgewood Park and Natural Preserve in Redwood City, California, says Dan Brown in his new book on the 49ers. |
Sports Illustrated February 1, 2002 Jack McCallum |
Jordan creates a Catch-22 for the Wiz What is the next logical step for the Wizards? They have a group of young guys, some mid-career journeymen, and an aging, but still potent version of the "Greatest Ever." They're also playing .500 ball and selling out games. How do they continue this and also improve as a franchise? |
Sports Illustrated October 9, 2002 Tom Verducci |
Rotation proclamation This MLB postseason proves that depth is vital to a winning staff |
Salon.com King Kaufman |
Michael Jordan -- boring His Airness can play basketball until he's an old man, but there's less and less reason to care. |
Salon.com August 31, 2002 King Kaufman |
Savoring the season that almost wasn't 2002 hasn't been a classic, but it's great that the heroics of Schilling, A-Rod and the rest won't be lost. |
AskMen.com Lewis Helfand |
The NBA After Jordan: Is There Hope? How much has the value of the Chicago Bulls changed from Jordan's rookie season to now? |
Sports Illustrated July 2, 2002 Tom Verducci |
Half-season awards In this trying year for baseball, let's recognize the positives. |
Sports Central June 18, 2004 Mason Williams |
Let Larry Legend Speak On the ESPN special "Two on Two," Larry Bird stated that it would be beneficial to the NBA if there were more white star players. He went on to say that the NBA is a black man's league and that blacks are better athletes. |
Sports Central March 31, 2008 Wailele Sallas |
A New Era ... Already? While LeBron and Kobe played for best player in the league, down in New Orleans, Paul was starting a revolution. |
Sports Central December 6, 2011 Brad Oremland |
NFL Week 13 Power Rankings Trend I appreciate: running backs handing the ball to an offensive lineman to spike after rushing touchdowns. |
Sports Central June 14, 2011 Brad Oremland |
Stats and the Best Players in NBA History A stat-based rating system for ranking NBA players historically. |
Sports Illustrated February 14, 2002 Jack McCallum |
It's good to be King Hot play at home makes Sacramento the NBA's top dogs... |
Sports Central November 22, 2003 Michael Beshara |
The Age of the Diva Receiver With the deactivation of Keyshawn Johnson this week, the coaching/front office "establishment" of the NFL took their first stand against the modern "diva receiver" generation. |
Sports Central November 2, 2004 Mark Chalifoux |
Athletes' Endorsements Get No Votes Athletes abusing their positions to start promoting their candidate is a dangerous trend, and it will quickly turn into a slippery slope if it continues. People should vote based on what is best for them and their families, not on who they cheer for. |
Sports Central August 15, 2008 Scott Shepherd |
Overhyping Overseas Can we please stop all the talk about Kobe Bryant and LeBron James playing in Europe for $50 million? Enough already. |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Top 10: Athletes Without Championships Disney movies typically have happy endings, but sports careers often have more tragic conclusions. |