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NBA has no quick fix for Donaghy's fixing charges
Marc Stein, ESPN.comEven if Tim Donaghy's allegations are "baseless," as David Stern says, the league will have a tough time proving it, writes Marc Stein.
Story | Conversation | June 10, 2008Weekend Dime: One-on-one with Kobe Bryant
Marc Stein, ESPN.comAndrew D. Bernstein/NBAE via Getty Images Kobe Bryant generally doesn't like talking about his chances of taking away Dirk Nowitzki's status as the N...
Page | ConversationWeekend Dime: Take a spin on the Kobe Coaster
Marc Stein, ESPN.comAndrew D. Bernstein/Getty Images With potential trade partners backing away from the table, Marc Stein sees only one option if the Lakers want to men...
Page | Conversation30 games to go, 13 things to know
Marc Stein, ESPN.comAs the All-Star break comes to an end, Marc Stein sets the stage for the rest of the season.
Story | Conversation | February 19, 2007Yankees, Team USA in same boat
Marc SteinI typically leave the baseball commentary to the likes of Stark, Olney and...gleeful Manchester City supporter to do the math today and add up that the Yanks haven't...
Blog Entry | Conversation | October 09, 2006
Heat comeback now tops in Finals history
Marc Stein, ESPN.comWith Miami's resurrection from a potential 3-0 hole, the Heat completed the most dramatic turnaround in NBA Finals history, Marc Stein writes.
Story | Conversation | June 20, 2006FAQ check: You've got questions; we've got answers
Marc Stein, ESPN.comThe NBA and David Stern face some difficult questions. Marc Stein provides the answers.
Story | Conversation | March 11, 2005Rhetorical question and answer session
Marc Stein, ESPN.comThe Mavericks and Kobe Bryant continued their second-half surges by dominating February's final week.
Story | Conversation | March 01, 2004Nothing personal, strictly business
Marc Stein, ESPN.comFor diehard NBA fans, knowing who's making what is just as important as knowing who's playing where.
Story | Conversation | February 20, 2004Draft resembles MLB, NHL guessing games
Marc Stein, ESPN.comMore and more, the NBA draft is becoming a crapshoot like the drafts in baseball and hockey.
Story | Conversation | June 25, 2003What everyone's playing for at the Finals
Marc Stein, ESPN.comThe Nets and Spurs are playing for more than a ring. Just ask Jason Kidd and Tony Parker.
Story | Conversation | June 02, 2003Mavs' 'situational stop' D saves charity-filled effort
Marc Stein, ESPN.comForget for a minute the 49-for-50 free-throw spectacular and behold the Mavericks' big D.
Story | Conversation | May 20, 2003Spurs' Duncan, Parker in position to rebound
Marc Stein, ESPN.comExpect Tim Duncan and Tony Parker to bounce back, not the Suns to bank in more threes.
Story | Conversation | April 21, 2003In the end, can Yao stand above the rest?
Marc Stein, ESPN.comIf Yao Ming becomes a franchise player, he'd be the first to do so standing 7-foot-4 or taller.
Story | Conversation | January 29, 2003Dead-eye shooters are hard to find in today's NBA
Marc Stein, ESPN.comUsed to be every team had a slew of players who shot for a high percentage. Now there are just a handful.
Story | Conversation | January 02, 2003

