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The Hawks may have traded Joe Johnson to the Nets, but longtime forward Josh Smith is excited about the direction of the team, writes SI’s Sam Amick. Smith noted the abundance of shooters and think the run-and-gun Hawks could surprise some teams this season, especially if the team acquires Magic center Dwight Howard. (Rocky Widner/NBAE via Getty Images)
AMICK: Rejuvenated in Atlanta, Smith holding out hope for Dwight Howard

The Hawks may have traded Joe Johnson to the Nets, but longtime forward Josh Smith is excited about the direction of the team, writes SI’s Sam Amick. Smith noted the abundance of shooters and think the run-and-gun Hawks could surprise some teams this season, especially if the team acquires Magic center Dwight Howard. (Rocky Widner/NBAE via Getty Images)

AMICKRejuvenated in Atlanta, Smith holding out hope for Dwight Howard

New Jersey’s Steve Bernier boards Los Angeles’ Rob Scuderi during Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals. The play proved instrumental as the Kings scored three times on the ensuing 5-minute major and the Devils never recovered, losing 6-1. (Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
HACKEL: Bernier’s hit didn’t cost the Devils a Stanley CupGALLERY: The Kings Road to the Cup | Iconic Kings Pics

New Jersey’s Steve Bernier boards Los Angeles’ Rob Scuderi during Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals. The play proved instrumental as the Kings scored three times on the ensuing 5-minute major and the Devils never recovered, losing 6-1. (Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

HACKEL: Bernier’s hit didn’t cost the Devils a Stanley Cup
GALLERY: The Kings Road to the Cup | Iconic Kings Pics

Dustin Penner (25), Jarret Stoll (28) and Jonathan Quick (32) of the Kings collide with Ilya Kovalchuk (17) and Adam Henrique (14) of the Devils during Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Finals. Los Angeles ran out to a 3-0 series lead but New Jersey has climbed back to win the last two. Game 6 is tonight in Los Angeles. (Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
FARBER: Devils suddenly turn Stanley Cup into a series

Dustin Penner (25), Jarret Stoll (28) and Jonathan Quick (32) of the Kings collide with Ilya Kovalchuk (17) and Adam Henrique (14) of the Devils during Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Finals. Los Angeles ran out to a 3-0 series lead but New Jersey has climbed back to win the last two. Game 6 is tonight in Los Angeles. (Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

FARBER: Devils suddenly turn Stanley Cup into a series

Dustin Penner celebrates after scoring the game-winning overtime goal in Wednesday’s Kings-Coyotes game. The victory gave Los Angeles a 4-1 series victory and a berth in the Stanley Cup Finals against the winner of the Rangers-Devils game. (Andrew D. Bernstein/NHLI via Getty Images)
MUIR: Penner lifts Kings into Stanley Cup finalsVIDEO: Watch highlights of Wednesday’s gameGALLERY: Celebrities at the NHL Playoffs

Dustin Penner celebrates after scoring the game-winning overtime goal in Wednesday’s Kings-Coyotes game. The victory gave Los Angeles a 4-1 series victory and a berth in the Stanley Cup Finals against the winner of the Rangers-Devils game. (Andrew D. Bernstein/NHLI via Getty Images)

MUIR: Penner lifts Kings into Stanley Cup finals
VIDEO: Watch highlights of Wednesday’s game
GALLERY: Celebrities at the NHL Playoffs

Kings center Jarret Stoll celebrates after beating Canucks goalie Cory Schneider for the series-winning overtime goal on Sunday. Los Angeles knocked out Vancouver in five games and will play the Blues in the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. (Derek Leung/Getty Images)
NEWCOMB: Canucks hope for comeback prove fruitlessVIDEO: Watch Game 5 highlights of Kings v. Canucks

Kings center Jarret Stoll celebrates after beating Canucks goalie Cory Schneider for the series-winning overtime goal on Sunday. Los Angeles knocked out Vancouver in five games and will play the Blues in the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. (Derek Leung/Getty Images)

NEWCOMB: Canucks hope for comeback prove fruitless
VIDEO: Watch Game 5 highlights of Kings v. Canucks

These posters and hundreds more created by John and Tock Costacos are part of the “For the Kids” exhibit at the Country Club and Mondrian in Los Angeles. The brothers were originally T-shirt manufacturers, but started a side business creating “fantasy” sports posters that give professional sports heroes a larger-than-life look and appeal. Click on the link below for more posters from the exhibit. (Photos courtesy of the Costacos Brothers and Adam Shopkorn, New York) 

PHOTO GALLERY: Sports Posters From The 1980s