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Slugball — a curated sports newsletter for creators & critical thinkers
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SURE SHOTS
STEPH CURRY
@rover
SPLIT THE GAP
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MAC MILLER TRIBUTE
@usatodaysports
FAST TWITCH
dramatic effect
Everyone knows I'm a sucker for great surf shots. And this is
one of the better edits I've seen in awhile
. Check out the high drama of John John Florence's surfing.
sign of the apocalypse
Assessing the
buyer's market for Sports Illustrated
.
+ Podcast: Longtime Sports Illustrated writer Lee Jenkins explains his shift to the Clippers as the
team's executive director of research and identity
.
heel strike
Video:
Zlatan Ibrahimovic's nifty volley goal
.
+ Zlatan
raked Michael Bradley over the coals
.
running man
How Eliud Kopchege became
the greatest marathoner ever
.
let's go to the tape
Video:
North Texas duped Arkansas on a clever kick return
.
DEEP DIVES
rant & rave
Sports and politics have arguably never been so inter-connected in America. This infuriates some while others applaud the progression. In the meantime, some media types openly lament politics creeping into sports' turf but thrive on inserting their very own political views. Hua Hsu reports on the new sports-political machine. (The New Yorker)
draft queen
This is nuts. Denise Mueller-Korenek set out to break the world record for speed on a bicycle — and she hit 184mph. This story (with video) breaks down the science and design behind a mind-blowing land speed triumph. (Wired)
unspoken
It doesn't get talked about a lot but some male athletes are dealing with eating disorders. It's a complex topic in part because so many men, fearing the stigma, simply won't talk about it. This report delves into the unspoken reality. (Trail Runner Magazine)
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