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The editors of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED Kids bring you the world's best sports photography-in eyepopping In Your Face 3D will pull readers right into the action. You'll feel like you're grabbing rebounds with NBA stars, reeling in a big catch with pro fi shermen, and riding high on big waves. This 80-page book showcases the best 3D images taken by veteran Sports Illustrated photographer David E. Klutho. With big-impact photography and state-of-the art 3D, In Your Face 3D isguaranteed to knock sports fans of all ages off their feet.
Tour Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory Go behind Fenway Park's Green Monster Look inside the Dallas Mavericks' locker room
Who is the only NBA player to score 100 points in a game? What team holds the league record with 33 wins in a row? What post player was known for his signature move, the "Dream Shake"? Learn the answer to these questions and more in The Best of Everything Basketball Book.
Alicia organizes a volleyball tournament to raise money for her pen pal's cheerleading squad.
Trey's team thinks Griffin, their newest teammate, is a rat - and they want Trey to set a trap to see where his loyalties lie.
Jake is the Vikings' biggest star. But Jake's brother, Luke, is tired of standing in his shadow.
Isaac is far from cold-hearted, but on his team, you either fall in line, or you fall by the wayside.
The history of college basketball is a tale of giants (Mikan, Russell, Alcindor), mammoth personalities (Wooden, Knight, Krzyzewski) and larger-than-life moments (N.C. State's upset in 1983, Laettner's shot in 1992 and, just last year, Butler's near-miss at a championship miracle). With over a half-century of experience covering the game, Sports Illustrated is uniquely positioned to tell that story, and in 256 super-sized pages, continuing in the tradition of its annual sport-specific coffee-table series, it has found just the right format to capture the enormously entertaining wonder of it all. Hall of Fame writers, including Frank Deford, Curry Kirkpatrick, Alexander Wolff and Gary Smith, have covered all the great back-door plays, morality plays and passion plays of perhaps our most emotional sport. They were there for North Carolina's triple overtime takedown of Wilt Chamberlain and Kansas in 1957, for Texas Western's historic upset of Kentucky in 1966 and for Villanova's brilliant upending of Georgetown in 1985. Having chronicled all the madness from the fall (Midnight) through the spring (March) year after year, SI's award-winning photographers have captured the indelible images of buzzer-beating shots, of court-storming celebrations and of some of the world's largest men bawling over heartbreaking defeats. Those memorable stories and pictures are presented here as never before in this magnificent, must-have book for any college hoops fan.
As a young boy, Aaron Rodgers played many sports, but football was his favorite. It wasn’t until his freshman year in college that he was offered a scholarship from the University of California, where he played quarterback for three years, before declaring himself eligible for the NFL draft. He was picked by the Green Bay Packers in hopes of taking over the quarterback position, but it took three years before he would become their starting quarterback, and three more years to take the Packers to a winning Super Bowl championship and to be named the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player. Aaron is living proof that good things come to those who wait.
Sports Illustrated Kids reveals the coolest and most rarely seen parts of the sports world in ALL ACCESS. Kids get an inside look at state-of-the-art locker rooms, star athletes' houses, and their amazing collections. Readers will be awed by how a stadium transforms from a baseball diamond to an ice rink, as well as how a football starts as a piece of hide to becoming game-ready. Sports fans of all ages will love the lift-and-look features that allow them to literally peel back the layers for behind-the-scenes access that only SI Kids can provide.