Every age needs ageless heroes. But it's important that we closely study our culture's most prominent heroes because they reflect the trending values we are being asked to embrace while pointing to the future those...
19Jun
April 3, 1967
This cover commemorates my 1st NCAA title. It was the easiest year of my three varsity seasons. I never expected to get that far that quickly but all the elements fell into place for our...
19Jun
December 6, 1966
My first cover was shot by Neil Leifer. I had great conversations with him about photography. I was amazed that he could get a job at SI without a college degree. This magazine was publilshed...
19Jun
October 27, 1969
This cover marks my passage into the Pro ranks. I felt that I could do well even though some writers felt that I might not be physical enough to make it. I was able to...
19Jun
December 29, 1968
This cover commemorates the most disappointing loss of my college career. People were quick to jump on the Houston bandwagon. I used that cover as a motivating tool by placing it in my locker. I...
19Jun
April 1, 1968
This is my favorite cover from my college career. The photo shows me shooting my favorite shot against a team that cannot defend it and Elvin Hayes is on the ground watching helplessly with a...
19Jun
March 31, 1969
The title “Million Dollar Finish” says it all. The look on my face is one of pride and relief. Our team was always expected to win and we could be remarkable only if we lost a game....
19Jun
April 24, 1972
As defending world champs the Bucks lose to the Lakers. Bucks seemed to be just one player short of the team they wanted to go all the way. The Lakers had all of the elments...
19Jun
April 27, 1970
The Bucks gave it their best but the Knicks had the better team. The sports writers at the time tried to say that the Knicks were better because Willis Reed was a more dominant player...
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