Kenneth Shouler
July/August 2011 Issue : News & Features
Lord of the Rings
Those who find ultimate glory in sport are rewarded with massive rings of gold
Posted: August 1, 2011 By Kenneth Shouler
November/December 2010 Issue : News & Features
NBA Preview: Can Anyone Beat the Heat?
Lebron James may not have iced an NBA championship with his move to Miami, but one thing is sure: few teams are in contention in a league marked by...more
Posted: December 1, 2010 By Kenneth Shouler
November/December 2009 Issue : Celebrities
Shooting Star
Twenty-five-year-old Carmelo Anthony has an impressive résumé on and off the basketball court.
Posted: December 1, 2009 By Kenneth Shouler
September/October 2009 Issue : News & Features
Living Legends
These six titans are living icons of the sports world
Posted: October 1, 2009 By Kenneth Shouler
November/December 2008 Issue : News & Features
On the Fast Track
Young athletes must ponder both risks and rewards when leaving college early in hopes of a pro career.
Posted: December 1, 2008 By Kenneth Shouler
Nov/Dec 2007 Issue : News & Features
Zoning In
It's called The Zone—an elevated state of consciousness and focus where athletes perform beyond normal levels. But is it real?
Posted: December 1, 2007 By Kenneth Shouler
Mar/Apr 2007 Issue : News & Features
Fans Behaving Badly
Misbehavior and violent incidents are nothing new at sporting events, but what is it that turns a fan into a fanatic, and where does it stop?
Posted: April 1, 2007 By Kenneth Shouler
Mar/Apr 2005 Issue : Celebrities
The Big O
With a cigar in hand, Oscar Robertson, one of the greatest guards in basketball history, looks back on his life, his Hall of Fame career and the NBA today.
Posted: April 1, 2005 By Kenneth Shouler
Jan/Feb 2005 Issue : News & Features
The NBA's Troubles Exposed
After Team USA's failure in Athens, a globalizing NBA must now restore America's place at the top of international basketball
Posted: February 1, 2005 By Kenneth Shouler
Mar/April 2004 Issue : Celebrities
Jack of Diamonds
After winning his first World Series last year, 73-year-old Jack McKeon looks forward to another season of success and cigars with the Marlins.
Posted: April 1, 2004 By Kenneth Shouler


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