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LARRY BIRD The NBA Hall of Famer's Legends line has a new California Chardonnay as crisp as his on-court assists. Up next: an oaky Cabernet Sauvignon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Taste of Stardom | 7/10/2006 | See Source »

...post-season - Nowitzki is averaging 28.4 points and almost 12 rebounds per game, and scored 50 in a key Game 5 win against the Suns in the Western Conference finals - has earned him comparisons to a legend. "The guy he reminds you of is Larry Bird," says Hall of Famer Clyde Drexler, who won a title in 1995 with the Houston Rockets. "He can do it all, and he has shown that he can turn it on when it really counts." His shot was subpar in Game 1 - Nowitski scored just 16 points - But he hit two key three pointers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The NBA's Savior? | 6/8/2006 | See Source »

...take good care of good employees, they will serve the company, not only themselves. Paul Herman Sun City West, Arizona, U.S. The entire issue deserves commendation, but I especially thank you for the tribute to the Phoenix Suns point guard Steve Nash written by NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley. I have often wanted to send off a note to Nash thanking him for his positive attitude and example, and I wish I could personally know him. To have had the article authored by Barkley must have been really meaningful for Nash. (The Rev.) Bill Albright Macungie, Pennsylvania, U.S. Joel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World's Movers and Shakers | 5/25/2006 | See Source »

...entire issue deserves commendation, but I especially thank you for the tribute to the Phoenix Suns point guard Steve Nash written by NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley. I have often wanted to send off a note to Nash thanking him for his positive attitude and the fine example he sets. To have had the article authored by Barkley must have been really meaningful for Nash...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 29, 2006 | 5/21/2006 | See Source »

...prostate cancer; in New Paltz, New York. The undersized high school dropout from Brooklyn, New York, won Olympic gold in 1952. Four years later, at age 21, he knocked out Archie Moore to become the world's youngest heavyweight champ-and the most conflicted. The Hall of Famer, who said he had "no self-esteem" as a kid, was so stung by a 1959 loss to Ingemar Johansson that he left the arena in disguise. Yet when he regained the title from Johansson a year later, he was disturbed by his "hate" for his rival. After retiring, he grew easier...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones | 5/15/2006 | See Source »

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