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@Cuse_MBB Carmelo Anthony led Syracuse to their first-ever NCAA National Championship in 2003 as a freshman! Sports Illustrated Magazine- April 2003 📷Bob Rosato @BobRosato
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⬇️ TODAY IN HIP-HOP ⬇️ 2017: Tupac is posthumously inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
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@culturejpg This Time Magazine of Al Capone is widely recognized as his first major, legitimate national magazine cover. The cover sparked immediate backlash from readers who felt Time was "honoring" a criminal.
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Mobsters hiding their faces at Al Capone’s trial (1931)
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@OnyxOdds Joe Torre is known for maintaining a serene and even-tempered demeanor, which helped his teams remain "intense but not tense" during high-stakes games. Fortune Magazine- May 2001
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BREAKING: Sources say that UNC intends to hire 85-year-old Hall of Fame manager Joe Torre to lead their baseball program Torre won 4 World Series as the manager of the Yankees from 1996-2007. He joins Bill Belichick and Mike Malone in Chapel Hill
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The Rolling Stone Magazine- April 7th, 1988 Martin Luther King Jr. @TheKingCenter 🎨Paul Davis The April 7, 1988, Rolling Stone cover is significant for commemorating the 20th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination with a cover story written by Hunter S. Thompson. Featuring an iconic portrait by Paul Davis, the issue combined Gonzo journalism with a retrospective on King's legacy, including an interview with Martin Luther King III.
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Sports Illustrated Magazine- April 7th, 2014 Aaron Harrison @AaronICE2 Adrew Harrison Caris LeVert @CarisLeVert 📷David E. Klutho Features Kentucky Wildcats freshman Aaron Harrison on the cover. The cover image captures his dramatic game-winning three-pointer against Michigan in the Elite Eight, which sent Kentucky to the Final Four. His twin brother, Andrew Harrison, is also featured in the cover photo, shown watching as Aaron releases the winning shot over Michigan's Caris LeVert.
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Sports Illustrated Magazine- April 7th, 1997 Miles Simon @milessimon 📷John Biever In 1997, Miles Simon had one of the most legendary postseason runs in college basketball history, leading the Arizona Wildcats to their first and only NCAA National Championship. Simon and the Wildcats became the first team ever to defeat three #1 seeds in a single tournament: Kansas, North Carolina, and Kentucky. NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player (MOP): Awarded for his dominant performance throughout the Final Four.
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@kidtsang @THANS50 @BobRosato Totally agree! Roy Williams famously used Tyler Hansbrough as the ultimate benchmark for effort and intensity at UNC, with the ceiling (a "10" or "Hansbrough") on his scale.
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@MagCoverToday @THANS50 @BobRosato That cover really captured the essence of Hansbrough's relentless drive and skill. It wasn't just about stats; it was his heart and grit that defined that season. College basketball needs more players like him, don’t you think?
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Sports Illustrated Magazine- April 7th, 2008 Tyler Hansbrough @THANS50 📷 Bob Rosato @BobRosato The April 7, 2008 Sports Illustrated cover, featuring Tyler Hansbrough, solidified his status as college basketball's dominant player and top-tier talent during his 2007–08 National Player of the Year season. He became the first player in ACC history to win National Player of the Year, ACC Player of the Year, ACC Tournament MVP, and NCAA Regional MVP in the same season.
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The Sporting News Magazine- April 7th, 1973 Jack Nicklaus @jacknicklaus 🎨Jack Havey This issue was published just days before the 1973 Masters Tournament (held April 5–9). The cover headline, "'73 Masters King?", captured the immense anticipation surrounding Nicklaus as he attempted to defend his 1972 title. In 1973, Nicklaus was at the height of his dominance. Later that same year, he won the PGA Championship, marking his 14th major title and officially breaking Bobby Jones's long-standing record of 13 majors.
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Sporting News Magazine- April 7th, 2003 Michael Jordan @Jumpman23 📷Albert Dickson The issue was published during Jordan's final season in the NBA with the Washington Wizards. He defied age by playing all 82 games at 40 years old. He finished the season averaging exactly 20.0 points per game, a mark he secured by hitting two free throws in the final minutes of his career. His final NBA appearance was on April 16, 2003, against the Philadelphia 76ers. He finished with 15 points and left the court to a three-minute standing ovation from fans and players alike.
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Sports Illustrated Magazine- April 7th, 1980 Steve Garvey @SteveyGarvey6 📷 Walter Iooss Jr. @walterioossjr The April 7, 1975, Sports Illustrated cover, photographed by Walter Iooss Jr., signified Steve Garvey’s, establishment as a Major League Baseball superstar following his 1974 MVP season and write-in All-Star status. Steve Garvey’s 1980 season with the Los Angeles Dodgers was a definitive year for his "Iron Man" reputation, marking his sixth and final season with at least 200 hits.
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Sports Illustrated Magazine- April 7th, 1980 Keith Hernandez @keithhernandez 📷 Heinz Kluetmeier This was Keith Hernandez's first appearance on an SI cover, focusing on his hitting prowess and his rise as a star for the Cardinals. At the time of publication, Hernandez was coming off a career-best season where he shared the 1979 National League MVP award and led the league with a .344 batting average.
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