Sports Illustrated USA – August 26, 2019

(Greg DeLong) #1

22 SPORTS ILLUSTRATED


WITH USA BASKETBALL’S TOP STARS SKIPPING


THE FIBA WORLD CUP IN BEIJING, FRESH FACES


WILL LEAD TEAM USA IN ITS LAST BIG TEST


BEFORE THE 2020 OLYMPICS


RED, WHITE AND NEW


FOOTBALL IS US:


THE COLLEGE GAME


Aug. 24 , ESPN
Airing after Miami
plays Florida,
director Jonathan
Hock ’s 90-minute
documentary
celebrates the
150-year history of
college football.

WATCH


THIS IS FOOTBALL


Available now on
Amazon Prime
A six-part
docuseries examines
the unique cultural
power of soccer
around the world,
from Rwanda
to Barcelona’s
Camp Nou.

STREAM


THE STERLING


AFFAIRS


Out Aug. 20 , ESPN.com
A new season of
30 for 30 Podcasts
delves into the 2014
scandal surrounding
ousted Clippers
owner Donald
Sterling.

LISTEN


WATCH


FIBA WORLD CUP


Aug. 31–Sept. 15, ESPN
Although it
doesn’t quite pack
the spectacle of
Olympic competition,
the FIBA World Cup in
Beijing should provide a
welcome appetizer before
NBA training camps
begin in the fall. Yes,
Team USA will be without
several prominent names,
as Anthony Davis, James
Harden and others opted to
rest before the NBA season.
But with Kemba Walker
(26) and Donovan Mitchell
leading a new-look roster,
there’s plenty at stake for
the Americans, most of
whom are making their
senior international debuts.
There’s also star power
across the board, such
as Greece’s Giannis
Antetokounmpo, the
reigning NBA MVP. The
Americans are favored,
but the World Cup isn’t
just about winning a
third straight gold
medal—it’s also a
chance to impress
before Tokyo
2020.
—Jeremy
Woo

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