Zion 2.0 and the Celtics’ “Big 3” Double Up In Sports Illustrated’s Dual Cover Basketball Preview Issue
The latest NBA Preview Issue from Sports Illustrated features an in-depth look at Zion Williamson's return after missing the previous season due to injury. Highlighting his recovery efforts, the issue also discusses Boston Celtics' core players Jayson Tatum, Marcus Smart, and Jaylen Brown, as they aim to rebound from last season's NBA Finals loss. Available on newsstands and SI.com, the issue includes various features, scouting reports, and top 25 rankings for both men's and women's college basketball, offering fans comprehensive insights into the upcoming season.
- Zion Williamson is reportedly recovered from injury and ready to return to the NBA, which may boost the Pelicans' performance.
- The Boston Celtics' core players are highly motivated to improve after last season's NBA Finals, indicating potential for a strong season.
- Zion Williamson's previous injury history raises concerns about his long-term impact and durability.
- The Celtics face trade rumors and a coaching change, which could disrupt team chemistry and performance.
Inside the Basketball Preview Issue, available at SI.com and on newsstands today: Can New Orleans Pelicans’ superstar
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NBA Preview Features
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Eyes On Zion : It’s been more than a year sinceZion Williamson played an NBA game. Now recovered from injury, the Pelicans’ 22-year-old phenom is ready to show the world the new and improved Zion, according toHoward Beck . -
Green Light: Trade rumors linger and a sudden preseason coaching change hangs over the Celtics franchise. But their core of
Jayson Tatum ,Jaylen Brown andMarcus Smart are hyper-motivated to finish the job after last season’s NBA Finals loss and bring another title toBoston , byChris Mannix . -
Challenge Guys: Who’s the most influential person on an NBA bench?
Chris Mannix makes the case for why the challenge guys—the assistants who decide when and why to officially challenge a referee’s call—could be the difference between a win and a loss. - Scouting Reports: Breaking down every team’s chances, division by division. Including awards picks, SI Sportsbook odds, and our NBA Finals pick: Warriors over Bucks.
College Basketball Preview Features
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Full Drew Experience: Gonzaga’s top player could have left, but the
NCAA gets another year of the Drew Timme Experience. His famous ‘stache will shine, butGreg Bishop tells us his real focus is on bringing Gonzaga that elusive national championship. Plus,Jeremy Woo on why big men are back on campus, and how an offseason of coaching changes will shape the season. -
Nothing But Love: The
Stanford women’s loss in the Final Four last season sent the program back to the drawing board. Their drive for a title this season will be powered by lots of talent on the court and unique off-court assets (a happiness professor, anyone?), byBen Pickman . -
SI’s Men’s Top 25. Our top 4:
North Carolina , Gonzaga,Houston andKentucky . -
SI’s Women’s Top 25. Our top 4:
South Carolina ,Stanford ,Texas andIowa .
Other Features
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The Great Wide Open: Wide receiver has become the NFL’s marquee position, and four pass catchers rise above the rest for their skill and dominance. Here’s how
Davante Adams , Ja’Marr Chase,Cooper Kupp andJustin Jefferson do it fromConor Orr andAlbert Breer . -
Fallen Angel:
Joe Maddon was one of MLB’s most accomplished and experienced managers, but that didn’t stop the Angels from firing him last June after the team underperformed for two weeks. In an excerpt from his new book, we learn fromTom Verducci andJoe Maddon what that firing says about the culture war between baseball’s data-driven front offices and the men in uniform. -
Astro in Exile: As the
Astros head into the MLB postseason as a favorite to reach the World Series, the man who built much of their roster – former GMJeff Luhnow – is running low-level soccer teams inSpain andMexico . According toStephanie Apstein , while nearly everyone else involved in Houston’s cheating scandal three years ago has been welcomed back into the game, Luhnow is still in baseball exile – and feels like he doesn’t have anything to prove to anyone.
Also in this issue:
- A photo tour of what might be boxing’s last great boxing trilogy: the Canelo Alvarez-Gennady Golovkin rivalry that culminated with an epic bout last month.
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Michael Rosenberg on why the power of star players makes one wonder: who would ever want to run an NBA team? -
The upstart outfit that’s redefining what it means to be a
NASCAR racing team fromMadeline Coleman . -
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Gameplan :Mark Bechtel reviews a new book on the history of the World Series. -
SI Full Frame: Photographer
Eric Rasco remembers the World Series’ longest game.
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