
March 26, 1990 Table Of Contents
Books
IT'S BETTER TO PASS UP THIS SHOT, KAREEM
By Steve Rushin
Chavez-Taylor
In the final seconds Meldrick Taylor blew a sure win and was KO'd by Julio Cèsar Chàvez
By William Nack
NCAA Tournament
Loyola Marymount played as if possessed, stunning Michigan with a record scoring barrage in the NCAA tournament's wild and woolly opening week
Olympic heroine Janet Evans won three individual events for Stanford in the NCAAs
The Players Championship
Jodie Mudd, that is, and he won The Players Championship at Sawgrass
By Rick Reilly
Chris Berman, ESPN's answer to Fred Flintstone, has struck gold in the cable-TV quarry. A knack for nicknames is a key to his success
By Franz Lidz
Dynasties
Fed up with parity? Long for a genuine dynasty? Maybe you are looking in the wrong places
By Douglas S. Looney
Pro Football
The NFL is smitten with its new commissioner
By Peter King
Zatopek
For 22 years Emil Zatopek, the marvelous distance runner, was 'not available.' Now, in the new Czechoslovakia, he is at last free
Horse Racing
Jockey Pat Day guided Unbridled to a four-length win in the Florida Derby
By Steve Wulf
For The Record
A Roundup of the Week March 12-18
Compiled by James E. Reynolds
Point After
Basketball coaches turned analysts are beyond belief
Departments
Edited by Craig Neff