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Angel Reese graces cover of Sports Illustrated’s ’50 Most Influential Figures In Sports’ issue

Angel Reese graces the cover of Sports Illustrated as she’s been named one of Sports Illustrated’s ’50 Most Influential Figures in Sports’ for 2024.  The...

Chefs and swimsuit models volley for charity

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Celebrity chefs may be used to the heat of the kitchen, but can they handle hot bods? They found out...

Unsportsmanlike Conduct: The exploitation of Black athletes – Part II

Pros go from rags-to-riches-back-to-rags SECOND OF A 3-PART SERIES Editors Note: As a sports agent, Attorney Everett Glenn has negotiated contracts for some of the biggest...

Mayweather Jr. ranks No. 1 on SI Fortunate 50

Floyd Mayweather Jr., right, poses for photos with his father, Floyd Mayeather Sr. after defeating Robert Guerrero by unanimous decision in a WBC welterweight title fight, May 4, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) (NEW YORK) – Galvanized by an unprecedented deal with Showtime that guarantees him at least $32 million per fight, boxing great Floyd (Money) Mayweather Jr. sits atop the 10th annual Sports Illustrated Fortunate 50, which ranks the 50 highest-earning professional athletes in the U.S. With $90 million in projected earnings for 2013, Mayweather tops the list for the second consecutive year. The complete list is available at si.com/Fortunate50 and is also featured in the May 20, 2013 edition of SI.

Brittney Griner is Gay — Can the WNBA finally move on?

TOP PICK--Phoenix Mercury's Brittney Griner, the No. 1 overall pick the WNBA draft, speaks during a news conference April 20, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Matt York) by Jason Johnson Last Wednesday during a press conference the #1 Draft pick in the WNBA, Brittney Griner did the unspeakable. She casually, matter of factly and openly came out as gay in her first press conference as a professional basketball player.

Sports Illustrated under fire for ‘racist’ Namibian photo shoot

‘HUMAN PROP’--A picture of a Namibian San man, which was photographed in the Namib Desert with international model, Emily DiDonata during Sports Illustrated swimsuit 2013 photo shoot in Namibia. (GIN) – The much-awaited swimsuit issue of Sports Illustrated magazine has waded into a public relations nightmare with its display of bikini-clad White models prancing alongside Africans carrying spears or Chinese paddling rafts in cone shaped hats.

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