This Week's SI
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This Week's SI
Cody Zeller is laid-back, he blushes frequently and refers to himself as a "math guy." He also might just be the best player in college basketball. The smooth and crafty Zeller has the ball skills, the post moves, and the family lineage going for him. Now, Seth Davis writes, it is time for him to lead Indiana back to basketball supremacy.
Why would the Rays ever want to trade David Price? Should the Mets shed David Wright? Joe Sheehan fires up the hot stove with four intriguing trade options that teams just might consider.
They're flashy but inconsistent on offense, but a pure terror on defense. Austin Murphy explores the turnover-hungry Chicago Bears and how this team could set defensive records... if they don't fall into one of their all-too-familiar funks.
Indiana, Louisville, Kansas, Kentucky and N.C. State are the top five of SI's top 20. Check in to read detailed scouting reports, profiles, and how the bracket of 68 might fill out.
For 27 years Holly Warlick worked behind the scenes at Tennessee. Now she gets to run the sport's most fabled program and fill its biggest shoes. Kelli Anderson asks why for Warlick, this all still feels so bittersweet.
It's a guard's game now, and does the center even exist anymore? Alexander Wolff delves into a surprising but consistent trend that i.e. Beginning to pervade basketball at all levels.