The SI issue that you'll ban from the collection

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!image006.gif The Celtics' latest NBA title made it to the Sports Illustrated cover story that arrive in subscribers' mailboxes this week.

Perhaps you can look past the cover, flip it over and get to Chirs Ballard's "Point After" piece on Milton Bradley. The former Dodger and current Texas Rangers problem, who tried to "introduce" himself to the Kansas City Royals' TV announcers after their "negative" comment during a game, has inspired Ballard to create a Milton Bradley board game.
If it looks like you're playing the game without some cards, you're not. Part of the fun of this Milton Bradley game is you never play with a full deck.
First one to lose all his marbles wins.

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