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Kobe's feet to feature new low-top shoe

Wayne Drehs, ESPN.com

Not everyone thinks it's a good thing -- wearing a low-top shoe to play basketball. But Lakers guard Kobe Bryant doesn't care. He wanted a shoe that's light, low and fast. And Nike obliged.

Story | Conversation | December 10, 2008

The Full Brian Anderson Interview

Josh Brooks

...video parts of the last nine years, but still human. But, I doubt any of the kids today will believe that. They'll probably fan out just as much as I did, which, I guess...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 19, 2008

Hungry for a Better Life

Wright Thompson

Amid the worldwide food shortage, young soccer players in Ghana hope the game can change their fates.

Story | Conversation | November 10, 2008

Red Bulls duo hit hard by league sanctions

Ives Galarcep, Special to ESPNsoccernet

Jeff Parke's and Jon Conway's suspensions for drug use are unprecedented in MLS history. Ives Galarcep ponders whether it's the tip of an iceberg or an innocent mistake.

Story | Conversation | October 17, 2008

NEXT LAUNCHING PADS

Finding talent is one thing. Knowing what to do with it-well, that's a whole different story. From golfers to goalies, midfielders to outfielders, the...

Story | Conversation | October 10, 2008

NEXT HOT SPOTS

Michael J. Agovino

Where in the world will tomorrow's sports stars come from? The answers are mapped out here.

Story | Conversation | October 09, 2008

For one child in need of hope, Columbia gives 20 sisters

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

Before the age of 1, Ashley Gankiewicz was diagnosed with an aggressive disease marked by tumor growth. But five years later, the Columbia women's soccer team has outstretched to her a hand, writes Graham Hays.

Story | Conversation | October 06, 2008

THE WORLD'S GAME (ACCORDING TO US)

Austin Kelley

...Gonzalez affair, not to mention a few big baseball coups by the men from Havana. The US...the crowd booed. The teams drew 1-1. Today's World Cup lineup also plays on some...

Blog Entry | Conversation | September 10, 2008

Wednesday - August 27, 2008

...the final game score. Enjoy the day, Streakers! Today's Preview Our first "hump day" gets under...vs. strikeout matchup. On ESPN's Wednesday Night Baseball, game two of what could be the last...

Blog Entry | Conversation | August 26, 2008

Wednesday - August 6, 2008

...Kazmir Struggles, and Carlos Lee Goes Yard Thanks to Scott Kazmir's mediocre performance on the hill today, our leader, 76bluestingray has tied the highest streak of the game at 11. Only 4 more to...

Blog Entry | Conversation | August 08, 2008

I win. Go Me.

...our kids could hit. They sure proved it today." The Owls (55-12) will play Sunday against...to happen," Graham said. "Can anyone truly define baseball? It's capricious, unpredictable. You've got to...

Recap | Box Score | Conversation | August 05, 2008

1994: The last great year of the good old days

DJ Gallo, Page 2

In Page 2's tour of the most memorable sports years, DJ Gallo remembers the last great year in the good old days: 1994.

Story | Conversation | July 29, 2008

Olympics no place for politics? Some athletes balancing sports with activism

Amy Rosewater, Special to ESPN.com

Some world leaders and athletes argue the Olympics are no place for politics; others, however, see the combination as a logical match. Some athletes are balancing the sport with their beliefs as they head to Beijing.

Story | Conversation | July 25, 2008

Olympics no place for politics? Some athletes balancing sports with activism

Amy Rosewater, Special to ESPN.com

Some world leaders and athletes argue the Olympics are no place for politics; others, however, see the combination as a logical match. Some athletes are balancing the sport with their beliefs as they head to Beijing.

Story | Conversation | July 24, 2008

THE MORNING ACCORDING TO US

Brian Hill and Paul Kix

...the warmth. We're excited to know that today, an Oregon man has solved the immigration problem...as what to do about instant replay in baseball? It's hard to understand. Thinking: A New...

Blog Entry | Conversation | June 17, 2008