All Right, Fine, Phil Jackson Is One of the Greatest NBA Coaches Ever
The legendary Bulls and Lakers leader's new book finally enlightened me to Jackson's lifelong dedication to the game—and to the logic behind his pop-Zen mumbo-jumbo. More »
Allen Barra writes about sports for the Wall Street Journal and TheAtlantic.com. His next book is Mickey and Willie--The Parallel Lives of Baseball's Golden Age.
The legendary Bulls and Lakers leader's new book finally enlightened me to Jackson's lifelong dedication to the game—and to the logic behind his pop-Zen mumbo-jumbo. More »
But they're wrong to seek absolution for the disgraced Penn State football coach. More »
Sports became a U.S. obsession in a time when underground gamblers like Arnold Rothstein—the inspiration for Gatsby's World Series fixer Meyer Wolfsheim—ruled. More »
In 1968, in the twilights of both greats' careers, the magazine asked the pair to evaluate each other's achievements—and the resulting story was affectionate, funny, and poignant. More »
By choosing not to micromanage the 24-year-old's game, the Mets have taken a wiser, healthier course of action than other franchises have with their young pitchers. More »
Major-league baseball player Glenn Burke was comfortably out to his teammates and friends in 1976—but back then, it was the press that wasn't ready for a gay male athlete. More »
Some ideas for films about America's pastime that, unlike 42, don't culminate in miraculous home runs More »
He told me he always wanted to be recognized as a great player. But his harassment of Jackie Robinson will now forever define his place in history—as is fair. More »
March Madness, which ends tonight, is as popular as ever. The sport itself, though, isn't. More »
Don't blame players who leave their teams for better contracts: More than ever, franchises exploit the salary cap to discard stars, hire unknowns, and make a buck. More »
This St. Patrick's Day, get acquainted with Irish author Flann O'Brien's 1939 book of stories within stories within stories. More »
One of the oldest successful boxers ever began his career after leaving prison 20 years ago. More »
He's swindled taxpayers by demanding new facilities, trading away high-value players for cheap young prospects, and pocketing the leftovers. More »
But neither man would rate as the greatest player in basketball's history. More »
As Ray Lewis's non-scandal showed, performance-enhancing drugs may be widespread in football—but fans don't mind. More »
As the 49ers learned, it's hard to win a game by screwing up small stuff. More »
Even with an outstanding football legacy, the Lombardi-era Packers guard still hasn't gotten his due. More »
It took the Oprah interview for me to truly understand the devotion he inspired. More »
Both the 49ers and Ravens prevailed Sunday with two late-game comebacks in enemy territory. More »
Sometimes, people harmlessly lie to the press. Then the truth comes out. Then we all forget about it. More »
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