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Super sports star Tim Duncan

2001
Profiles the power forward for the San Antonio Spurs, discussing his childhood in the Virgin Islands, his college years with Wake Forest, and the NBA Championship he helped the Spurs to win in 1999.

Super sports star Chris Webber

2002
A career biography of Chris Webber, a power forward for the Sacramento Kings basketball team, discussing the skills that make him an outstanding player.

Super sports star Grant Hill

2001
Profiles professional basketball player Grant Hill, forward for the Orlando Magic team.

Super sports star Kevin Garnett

2001
Profiles the power forward for the Minnesota Timberwolves, discussing his childhood in South Carolina and high school years in Chicago, his decision to skip college, and his success with the Timberwolves.

Super sports star Vince Carter

2002
A career biography of Vince Carter, a guard and forward for the Toronto Raptors basketball team, discussing his goal to be a great all-around player.

Super sports star Stephon Marbury

2002
Profiles basketball player Stephon Marbury, whose childhood dreams of an NBA career led him to play for Georgia Tech University, the Minnesota Timberwolves, the New Jersey Nets, and the Phoenix Suns.

Super sports star Randy Moss

2003
Describes the life and career successes of football star Randy Moss, covering such aspects as his childhood in West Virginia, a costly mistake he made in high school, and his accomplishments with the Minnesota Vikings.

Super sports star Mike Piazza

2004
Looks at the personal life and professional career of Major League Baseball star Mike Piazza of the New York Mets, who is one of the best hitting catchers in the history of baseball.

Super sports star Latrell Sprewell

2002
Examines the personal life, college years, and professional career of National Basketball Association player Latrell Sprewell.

Super sports star Ken Griffey, Jr.

2004
Discusses the personal life and baseball career of award-winning outfielder and hitter Ken Griffey, Jr., who became the youngest player in the major leagues on opening day in 1989.

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