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Five observations: Getting defensive

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

Check out five observations on the Suns, courtesy of Marc Stein.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | October 09, 2009

'Finest person I've ever been around'

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

Twenty years after paving the way for other European ballers to come to the NBA, Vlade Divac dishes on life as a Laker, falling short with the Kings and, yes, flopping.

Story | Conversation | September 23, 2009

Team-by-team look at the West playoffs

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

What to like and what not to like about the eight teams still standing in the West.

Story | Conversation | April 16, 2009

NBA takes game outdoors, and thrills turn to chills

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

On a tennis court venue, the first outdoor NBA game in more than 35 years turned into a chilly affair between the Nuggets and Suns, Marc Stein writes.

Story | Conversation | October 11, 2008

Warriors want Williams, Miles wants in, Smith wants out

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

Marc Stein has the latest on Golden State's plan, Darius Miles' comeback and Josh Smith's limbo.

Story | Conversation | July 19, 2008

Three Party triumph: KG leads, Allen scorches and Pierce takes MVP

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

While Boston's 17th NBA title belongs to all of the Celtics' dynamic trio, Paul Pierce put his personal stamp on the series, writes Marc Stein.

Story | Conversation | June 17, 2008

Lakers ready to make history? Probably not without some help

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

As Marc Stein writes, Game 5 saved the season, but it didn't prove Los Angeles has enough to do twice what they failed to do even once: win in Boston.

Story | Conversation | June 16, 2008

Down 2-0, weary Spurs hang repeat hopes on comforts of home

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

The Spurs' 30-point loss to L.A. in Game 2 didn't do much for their psyche or Manu Ginobili's ankle, Marc Stein writes.

Story | Conversation | May 23, 2008

Spurs feel the pain of losing 20-point lead, golden opportunity

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

The Spurs had a 20-point lead and a great chance to take early control of the West semifinals. Then, Kobe struck, Marc Stein writes.

Story | Conversation | May 21, 2008

From a mercy mission in Kenya, Artest responds to latest suspension

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

Ron Artest responded by e-mail to Marc Stein, apologizing for the suspension and asking that we "please recognize the other side of Ron Artest."

Story | Conversation | July 15, 2007

Spurs mix a dash of flash into winning recipe

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

Yes, that was a Spurs' attempt at being flashy in their Game 1 win over the Cavs. Above all, Marc Stein sees D as the team's main course.

Story | Conversation | June 07, 2007

Success is bittersweet for best buds Nash and Nowitzki

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

Marc Stein takes a closer look at how the developing rivalry between the Suns and Mavs has affected the Nash-Nowitzki friendship.

Story | Conversation | June 01, 2006

Teams will likely play two exhibition games in Europe

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

In its next step toward future overseas expansion, the NBA will announce Tuesday that it is sending four teams to Europe in October 2006 to stage their training camps and play exhibition games against top teams from the Euroleague, ESPN.com has learned.

Story | Conversation | June 13, 2005

Hunter doesn't seem to understand lockout impact

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

While commissioner David Stern seems to understand how the American people feel about the possibility of a lockout, the same can't be said for union chief Billy Hunter.

Story | Conversation | June 13, 2005

Spurs will gut it out with less-than-healthy bunch

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

The latest challenge for the Spurs A.A. (after Admiral) is making a title run with an ailing Tim Duncan.

Story | Conversation | May 21, 2005