Jimmy Butler Guest Edits Sports Illustrated NBA Preview
November Issue, SI’s NBA and College Basketball Preview, Now Available At SI.com and On Newsstands
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“Jimmy Butler is one of the most transcendent players in the NBA today, an elite talent with a unique personality and voice on and off the court,” said Sports Illustrated Editor-in-Chief
“I enjoyed being the special guest editor for Sports Illustrated’s new NBA Season Preview Issue. Gracing the magazine’s cover while also being able to give readers a glimpse into my life on and off the court was fun. From talking hoops, tennis, and soccer to highlighting some of my favorite coffee shops to visit on the road–this issue has it all,” said
On the Cover
After hauling the Heat to the NBA Finals for the second time in four years,
SI Basketball Preview Features:
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NBA Storylines: What does SI’s guest editor
Jimmy Butler find most intriguing about the upcoming season? SI examines the NBA’s new in-season tournament, Butler’s takes on the league’s best coach and more.
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The Suns’ Splurge: At a time when new salary-cap rules are forcing NBA franchises away from superteams,
Chris Mannix explains why Phoenix’s new owner is leaning in.
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Scouting Reports: The lowdown on all 30 NBA teams from
Chris Herring andRohan Nadkarni , plus unvarnished divisional breakdowns from opposing scouts and commentary fromJimmy Butler . Also, SI’s standings predictions and NBA Finals pick: the Nuggets over the Bucks.
- Tip Ins: A quick guide to the NBA season featuring Sports Illustrated’s selections for major awards, must-watch games, and more.
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Caitlin Clark : As she enters what could be her final college season, home-state heroCaitlin Clark hopes to close out her journey with a new banner for Iowa, fromEmma Baccellieri . Plus, SI’sNCAA Women’s Top 20. -
On the Rebound: The team led by
Zach Edey once again has the talent to make a deep tournament run, but Purdue will need to move past their historicMarch Madness loss to make it happen, according toKevin Sweeney . Plus, SI’sNCAA Men’s Top 20.
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Smooth Succession:
Jon Wertheim ’s feature comes as icons slowly leave the sport, and young playersCarlos Alcaraz andCoco Gauff put their own spin on what it means to be a star. -
The Real Jimmy G: After a tense, injury-plagued stint in
San Francisco , the quarterback is reunited inLas Vegas with his old guru, Josh McDaniels—a piece byGreg Bishop .
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