Description
Step back in time with the Sports Illustrated Magazine from December 4, 1967. This iconic issue dives into the fascinating debate surrounding the implementation of a 12-foot basketball hoop, a topic that sparked discussions among players, coaches, and fans alike. The magazine provides an insightful look at the pros and cons of the proposed height change, highlighting how this could impact the game of basketball fundamentally.
As you peruse through the pages, you'll find that this magazine is more than just a collector's item; it offers a unique snapshot of sports history during a pivotal era. With rich articles and stunning photography, it captures the essence of basketball and the sports culture of the 1960s, making it a great addition to any sports enthusiast's library.
The magazine is in good condition and comes complete with a plastic covering to protect it from wear and tear. Although it has some minor signs of wear, it has been preserved well enough to maintain its collectible value. Keep in mind that there is an address label on the front, which adds to its character and vintage appeal.
Owning this Sports Illustrated issue is not just about having a magazine; it’s about having a piece of sports history in your hands. Whether you're a die-hard basketball fan or a casual reader, this publication will spark conversations and intrigue.
Key Features:
- Historic Value: This issue discusses an important topic in basketball history, making it a unique read for sports aficionados.
- Protective Cover: Comes with a plastic covering to ensure longevity and protect against environmental damage.
Don’t miss out on owning this treasured magazine from a defining time in sports. Perfect for framing or as a conversation starter, this issue is a timeless piece you'll cherish.
Specifications:
- Condition: Good
- Address label present on front
- Minor wear on the entire magazine
- Includes protective plastic covering