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In the latest issue of Sports Illustrated magazine, catch up with an exclusive cover story on Kawhi Leonard, who is wise beyond his years. Lee Jenkins writes “Distant and accessible to only a few, the game's most dominant defender and underrated superstar – Kawhi Leonard desperately cultivates greatness, if not an image. He also is giving a second wind to the Spurs' dynasty, the best bet to unseat the Warriors.” Grab your copy of the magazine to read the complete story.
Also, don't miss the article on professional ice hockey player, Patrick Kane. On the ice, it all comes so easily for Patrick Kane. Life off it is more complicated, whether he's behaving immaturely—or worse—or navigating a hometown that bred him to be the best but can also bring out his worst. The hating began when they introduced the hometown boy. Boos erupted in the noontime air at Buffalo's First Niagara Center on Dec. 19, mixed with cheers. Patrick Kane's parents and relatives and lawyer and old teammates and not a few drinking buddies were present, after all, not to mention hundreds of loving fans sporting Blackhawks jerseys with his name and number 88. Read more in the latest issue of Sports Illustrated magazine.
In the special 'Foreign Trade' report, know if there is a link between booking tours and landing recruits. The tiny Spanish island of Gran Canaria is home to a tour operator that handles college basketball teams' offseason trips—and to an academy that develops prospects. College basketball's foreign exhibition tours were once affairs of state. In the summer of 1965 a group of Saint Joseph's players and coaches, freshly enlisted as diplomats, posed for a photo on the stairs to an Eastern Air jet while holding a sign that read VIVA LOS HALCÓNES, which loosely translates to "Long Live the Hawks." Decked out in matching blazers and striped ties, they were embarking on a 17-game, 32-day, 20,000-mile tour through Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina that, as coach Jack Ramsay put it after the trip, had them playing “in warm gyms, cold gyms and outdoors when the players on the bench [had to wear] overcoats.” They endured these conditions because they were emissaries of the U.S. State Department, whose People-to-People Sports Committee sponsored American team tours all over the globe during the 1960s. To read the complete report, purchase the latest issue of Sports Illustrated magazine.
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