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  • The Rocket is back!

    Roger Clemens really doesn't give a crap anymore what you think about him, and that's why the New York Yankees will probably take it all again this year.
  • The battle behind Ali-Frazier I

    HBO's new documentary does justice to "the greatest sporting event of the 20th century," and reveals a side of Muhammad Ali we haven't seen before.
  • Joe Montana: Tarnished hero

    He was the greatest quarterback ever, but when he had a chance to be a leader in real life, he punked out.
  • Sports magazines start to sweat

    Why hot Web sites and flat ad revenue portend more Anna Kournikova covers for Sports Illustrated.
  • Sports Econ 101

    Team owners don't want you to know it, but player salaries and ticket prices have nothing to do with each other.
  • Blue-ribbon nonsense

    The baseball owners' hand-picked committee, working from cooked books, has an absurd plan to fix the sport's finances. Why is the media taking it seriously?
  • Lennox Lewis, heavyweight bore of the world

    Having trouble falling asleep? Try watching one of lackluster champion Lennox Lewis' fights. He'll knock you out without laying a glove on you.
  • The new Black Sox

    The Cubs know they can lose games and draw capacity crowds with or without Sammy Sosa and his big salary, so they're going to dump him. How is that different from throwing games for gambling money?
  • Any given Monday night

    Dennis Miller won't pull the NFL out of its TV doldrums. Here are seven ideas that will.
  • Don't believe the Tiger hype

    Until golf as a spectator sport means as much to America as baseball and basketball, let's hold those comparisons to Babe Ruth and Michael Jordan.
  • Tiger, Tiger, burning bright

    Mr. Woods is magnificent as he overpowers all opponents.
  • I hate this game

    NBA basketball would be great if they'd just change a few things. Such as, just for starters: Everything.
  • Spread the wealth

    The solution to baseball's revenue-sharing "problem" is for the teams to share the revenue.
  • John Rocker, whipping boy

    He was torched for talking about New York the way baseball executives do. But he'd still be in the majors if he'd been getting people out.
  • With this ring, Shaq emerges

    Compared to other players, rather than to his own supposed potential, he's one of the best ever. When he wins a championship this month, fans will take notice.
  • Geezer hoops

    NBA basketball is suddenly an old, cold victim of its own marketing strategy. Plus: What was baseball's Elian protest really about?
  • Twelve steps in the end zone

    Self-help for sports junkies (or the spouses who can't stand it).
  • Why Bob Knight should bag it

    Indiana University's basketball coach is an angry, vulgar, violent creep, but that's not the reason he should resign.
  • Carpetbagger Bowl

    All hail the first champion of the Age of Franchise Free Agency!
  • The black edge

    Are athletes of African descent genetically superior?
  • Mark Fuhrman in cleats?

    Atlanta Braves pitcher John Rocker is the new whipping boy for the American race industry.
  • The hall of shame

    From the murder to a football star's pregnant girlfriend to the retirement of four sports icons, 1999 was a bad year to be a sports fan.
  • Blackballed

    A white sports fan wrestles with basketball's racial taboos.
  • A tale of two marathons

    The Fat Guy snacks his way through the New York City Marathon.
  • Lame lesbians

    Nice crutches, baby! When it comes to lesbian accessories, nothing scores like a broken leg.
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