Chris Sheridan

Chris Sheridan

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ESPN.com NBA Insider Chris Sheridan has been covering the NBA for ten years. Since joing the ESPN.com staff in October of 2005, Chris has been providing in-depth reporting and commentary on the NBA scene for ESPN Insider.

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Latest trade buzz: One day to go

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

Is Brad Miller on the move? Will the Cavs make a deal? Here's the latest trade chatter.

Story | Conversation | February 18, 2009

Weekend Dime: Talking deal or no deal with Donnie Walsh

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

Alan Diaz/AP Photo When Miami Heat forward Shawn Marion opens his eyes on the morning of Feb. 20, will he still be throwing them down in South Florid...

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Daily Dime: Dirk rising with Mavs

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images Dirk Nowitzki just had to untuck himself when his team rallied past the Suns and gained a firmer hold on ...

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Talkin' the trade talk

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

...State and Indiana in January, after which we were treated to the unexpected free-agent availability of Chris Webber, Eddie Jones and now a 41-year-old comeback kid named Scottie Pippen. Want more? Sure...

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Without Kobe, Lakers shine

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

Andrew Bynum had to be quaking as a 19-year-old who was asked for the first time, like so many legends before him, to start for the Lakers at center. ...

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Birthday boil: Dirk's down time

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

MIAMI -- It stretched into a fifth period. It strayed well past midnight. It spilled all the way into Dirk Nowitzki's 28th birthday. It was a seq...

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Birthday boil: Dirk's down time

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

MIAMI -- It stretched into a fifth period. It strayed well past midnight. It spilled all the way into Dirk Nowitzki's 28th birthday. It was a seq...

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Star search for Dallas

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

MIAMI -- Looks like somebody got it half right. Remember when I wrote that Dwyane Wade (sprained knee) would be fine and that the Dallas Mavericks...

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Wade has no room for doom

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

MIAMI -- You saw it. You felt it. You could sense in every way that the locals and neutrals everywhere were headed for a gloomy, broomy, anticlimactic...

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Shaq slipping, Wade learning

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

DALLAS -- I think I've identified Shaquille O'Neal's big problem. Check that. I think I know what's troubling O'Neal and his Miami Heat even mor...

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Second game, first priority

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

DALLAS -- The mere mention of what the Dallas Mavericks can achieve Sunday night had Keith Van Horn tapping his right sneaker on the home team's floor...

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Dirk stumbles, but Heat fumble

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

DALLAS -- They had the start they wanted. They had the tempo they wanted. They even had an all-night look at the Dirk Nowitzki they dreamed of. The M...

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Howard joins Wade watchers

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

DALLAS -- The Dallas Mavericks aren't delusional. They're not gullible, either. The Mavs don't go into these NBA Finals believing they can stop D...

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Tables turn in Mavs' favor

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

DALLAS -- Playoff theory holds that the Dallas Mavericks, until they fully finish off the mighty champs from San Antonio, can't know how it feels to i...

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Bring on Game 7

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

LOS ANGELES -- It wasn't just a theory, apparently. It applies in the playoffs, too. It was true this time, yet again, even with the Suns' Ko...

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