ESPN The Magazine - March 2019
ESPN The Magazine - March 2019
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In this issue
THE BOARDROOM ISSUE Inspired by Kevin Durant’s new ESPN+ show, The Boardroom, we show how the off-court game has really changed.
STRANGE AD-FELLOWS Athletes put their names on just about anything. We took a walk in Tom Brady’s… Uggs to find out the craziest! BY TY WENGER.
WHO SAYS I CAN’T Born without arms or legs, Rob Mendez has found his calling as a coach. BY WAYNE DREHS AND KRISTEN LAPPAS.
The Fix Was In The Whistle
In 2007, NBA ref Tim Donaghy pleaded guilty to betting on games he officiated. But it was never proved that he fixed them—until now. Our two-year investigation and intensive data analysis reveals how he did it, whom he did it with and the millions that flowed from the conspiracy.
10+ mins
Kyler Murray Owns His Future In A Way No Other Rookie Has
As Kyler Murray decides which sport will win his talents, at least one thing is clear: He owns his future in a way no other rookie has.
6 mins
Raise Your Voice
How social media has helped Breanna Stewart realize the power of her platforms.
3 mins
Kyle Kuzma Turned A Sneaker Obsession Into A Legit Business Opportunity
No eight-figure shoe deal? No problem. The Lakers’ Kyle Kuzma walked his own path to sneaker supremacy.
4 mins
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Category: Sports
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
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