Stats strips down in ESPN The Mag

by Adena Andrews

In its second attempt to celebrate the athletic form of our favorite athletes, ESPN The Magazine is hitting folks with its Body Issue on Oct. 8. Knicks team captain Amar’e Stoudemire gave the camera all he had in a pretty risqué cover shoot. The cover is a two-parter that forces readers to open it up to reveal the rest of Stoudemire’s ummm… stats. Since we are the All Ball blog (insert childish joke here), we’re giving you the full cover.

What do you think about this, Kevin Garnett and Stephon Marbury?

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5 Comments

  1. TY6 says:

    keeping my fingers crossed that greg ostertag is in this year’s issue

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