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The Daily Dime is ESPN.com's primary vehicle for day-to-day coverage of the NBA. The Daily Dime includes game coverage, analysis, stats, photos, video, comments, polls, chat excerpts, podcasts and more. A special weekend version of the Daily Dime is written by Marc Stein and gets posted on Friday night.

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Today's Top 10 Video Highlights

Michael Cupo, ESPN.com

ESPN.com ranks the Top 10 video highlights for April 13th, 2009

Story | Conversation | April 13, 2009

Unconventional Super Bowl wisdom

Gregg Easterbrook, Special to Page 2

Most people think the Colts will throw the ball deep, while the Bears will feature the run. But TMQ says they've got it all wrong.

Story | Conversation | January 29, 2007

Numbers don't add up for Patterson

Len Pasquarelli, ESPN.com

From Mike Patterson's contract extension in Philly to unrest in Jacksonville, Len Pasquarelli covers it all in his Tip Sheet notes.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | November 17, 2006

Centers of attention in Cleveland

David Fleming, Page 2

David Fleming can sum up the plight of the Cleveland Browns' offensive line in one simple sentence.

Story | Conversation | September 06, 2006

Whispers from around the NFL

Pro Football Weekly

Pro Football Weekly is hearing whispers about Stephen Davis' health, Dallas' tight ends and much more.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | August 29, 2005

Whispers from around the NFL

Pro Football Weekly

The Falcons are frustrated with Michael Vick's erratic play, but the coaching staff is doing its best to be patient.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | October 18, 2004

Browns have plenty of speed, talent at WR

Len Pasquarelli, ESPN.com

Regardless of who wins Cleveland's starting QB job, he'll have plenty targets in the passing game.

Story | Conversation | August 03, 2003

Lerner keeps franchise in the family

Len Pasquarelli, ESPN.com

Unlike some late owners who didn't pass their franchises on to heirs, Al Lerner groomed his son to take over.

Story | Conversation | October 25, 2002