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March 17, 1997 | Volume 86, Issue 11
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March 17, 1997 | Jackie MacMullan
Malone is playing like an MVP—not that anyone has noticed, Hill's latest challenge, Isaiah's not-so-easy ride

March 17, 1997 | Jackie MacMullan
The Hornets surrendered a lot of firepower in trades over the last two seasons, but it turns out that—at least statistically—the players Charlotte acquired have more than made up for those who...

March 17, 1997 | Mike Littwin
Former Pacers star Roger Brown left behind a legacy as the ultimate ABA player

March 17, 1997
Michelle KrasnooSHERMAN OAKS. CALIF.

March 17, 1997 | Edited by Jack McCallum and Richard O'Brien
Umps' Zero Tolerance...Arizona State Point-Shaving Probe...Baseball's Striking Feats...NCAA Web Sites...The ABL Championship...Irabu's Agent Goes Too Far

March 17, 1997 | Edited by Jack McCallum and Richard O'Brien
142Miles per hour of a Mark Philippoussis serve at the Franklin Templeton Tennis Classic in Scottsdale, Ariz., the fastest in ATP history.

March 17, 1997 | Edited by Jack McCallum and Richard O'Brien
Nellie Fox, who was elected to the Hall of Fame last week along with former Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda and Negro leagues star Willie Wells, is best remembered for two things:...

March 17, 1997 | Edited by Jack McCallum and Richard O'Brien
With scores of NCAA sites in cyberplay, here are three with an overview of the field and one with a No. 1 perspective.

March 17, 1997 | Edited by Jack McCallum and Richard O'Brien
With the NASCAR season getting into gear, pit crews are honing their motor skills. Here's a look at who does what and how they do it.

March 17, 1997 | Jack McCallum
Sports on the Silver Screen, HBO, 84 minutes, premieres Sunday

March 17, 1997
SPORTS ILLUSTRATED offers current and past articles, photos and special multimedia features on CompuServe (GO SPORTS) and on the Internet (www.sportsillustrated.com). To subscribe to CompuServe,...

March 17, 1997 | Merrell Noden
Thrown together, these big girls don't cry but show their heavy mettle

March 17, 1997 | Merrell Noden
Green Bay Packers defensive back Tyrone Williams, who is serving six months at Lancaster County Jail in Lincoln, Neb., for shooting at an occupied car in 1994, is being released for 20 hours each...

March 17, 1997 | Merrell Noden
Adam AdubatoFive-year-old son of Orlando Magic coach Richie, offering his dad advice on adding new plays to the team's offense: "put in the ones the Bulls use, because they always seem to work."

March 17, 1997 | Alexander Wolff
With Indiana bidding farewell to its all-comers high school basketball tournament, boys from small towns like Batesville took a last shot at a dream

March 17, 1997 | Alexander Wolff
A field (of 64) guide to the new Breed of penetrators who will control the NCAA tournament

March 17, 1997 | Alexander Wolff
A LEXICON OF BACKCOURT TERMINOLOGY

March 17, 1997 | John Solomon
Neophyte Linda Runyon, a Wall Street star, faces long odds in her Olympic quest

March 17, 1997 | Seth Davis
MARCH 17, 1980

March 17, 1997 | John Walters
Saturday 3/15

March 17, 1997 | John Walters
Daniella Deutscher, who plays Julie Connor, the only girl on the Deering High boys' basketball team in NBC's teen sitcom Hang Time (Saturday, 10:30 a.m.), understands the difference between a...

March 17, 1997 | Tim Layden
To the delight of grateful Vols fans, Peyton Manning will spend another year prepping for the NFL

March 17, 1997 | Rick Reilly
Jesper Parnevik, the PGA Tour's hot Swedish import, will try anything to improve his body, mind or game

March 17, 1997 | Jackie MacMullan
Though their incessant losing might win them a potential savior in Tim Duncan, the Celtics say their defeats have been honestly earned

March 17, 1997 | Gary Smith
LIKE HER FATHER, THE DISTINGUISHED WRITER JOHN EDGAR WIDEMAN, STANFDRD POINT GUARD JAMILA WIDEMAN HAS HAD TD CONFRONT A DARK FAMILY LEGACY WHILE ATTRACTING THE LIMELIGHT WITH HER SURPASSING GIFT

March 17, 1997
Although only 12 players make the team, everyone who tries out should be commended on his hard work and effort.BRIAN COOMBE, COATESVILLE HIGH '96 STATE COLLEGE, PA.

March 17, 1997 | David Fleming
Indiana thought Mark Jackson was too slow to run the team—until it tried to win without him

March 17, 1997 | David Fleming
FOR THE WEEK OF MARCH 3-9

March 17, 1997 | Tim Kurkjian
Imagine NBA players, coaches and executives stuck in an airport for an hour without cellular phones. That, of course, would never happen, but if it did, with whom would they most like to kill that...

March 17, 1997 | Tim Kurkjian
Magic swingman Nick Anderson is making a run at infamy: He could become the first starter in NBA history to finish the season with a higher percentage from three-point range than from the foul...

March 17, 1997 | Marty Burns
Scouts will be paying particularly close attention to this month's NCAA tournament, looking for a rising star or two to shore up what's widely considered the weakest draft class in years, with a...

March 17, 1997 | Marty Burns
Bulls center Luc Longley is the NBA's most famous—make that infamous—bodysurfer. He separated his left shoulder on Nov. 24 while catching a wave in the Pacific Ocean, causing him to miss 18 games....

March 17, 1997 | Jaime Diaz
Sandy Lyle, once No. 1 in the world, is stuck in a slump as his exemption runs out

March 17, 1997
The Shark Hosts Clinton

March 17, 1997
Did Clinton Break 80?

March 17, 1997
339,622The difference, in dollars, between the career earnings of Bobby Wadkins ($2,589,239 in 606 starts) and David Duval ($2,249,617 in 73), the top two nonwinners on the Tour's alltime money list.

March 17, 1997 | Gary B. Smith
ANOTHER TAKE ON THE HEADLINES

March 17, 1997 | Jerry Pate
I've heard people say that the golf season doesn't really start until the Tour hits Florida. Sorry, I disagree. Tiger Woods started the season with a bang at the Mercedes Championships. But while...

March 17, 1997 | Jaime Diaz
Steve Elkington won the tournament, but the talk of the Tour was Doral's new sandy dandy