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Articles
December 01, 1980 | Curry Kirkpatrick However they're arrived at, the wire service polls may reveal more about the voters than the teams getting the votes
September 08, 1980 | Michael Crosby The year is 1948, and it is a hot summer morning on a basketball court in a playground at 108th Street in Rockaway Beach, a part of New York City. One end of the court is deserted. At the other end, watched by 20 or...
April 02, 1979 HOOP FEVERSir:Could it be that SI employs two basketball writers named Bruce Newman? The man who lauded the ACC in general and North Carolina in particular (North Carolina Kicks Up Its Heels. March 12) could not...
March 05, 1979 | Larry Keith Al McGuire is the tall, dark and handsome Irishman from New York. Billy Packer is the short, balding Pole from Pennsylvania. They are as different in style and approach as any two men sharing the same job could be....
November 28, 1977 | Larry Keith As a basketball coach, Al McGuire was an original—outspoken and innovative and a winner through and through. He began his career as an assistant at Dartmouth, moved to the head job at little Belmont Abbey in North...
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