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Marc Stein, ESPN.comNoah Graham/Getty Images Allen Iverson already has laced up his walking shoes once this season, getting dealt from Denver to Detroit. It can't poss...
Page | ConversationNBA takes game outdoors, and thrills turn to chills
Marc Stein, ESPN.comOn 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, 2008Warriors want Williams, Miles wants in, Smith wants out
Marc Stein, ESPN.comMarc Stein has the latest on Golden State's plan, Darius Miles' comeback and Josh Smith's limbo.
Story | Conversation | July 19, 2008Three Party triumph: KG leads, Allen scorches and Pierce takes MVP
Marc Stein, ESPN.comWhile 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, 2008Lakers ready to make history? Probably not without some help
Marc Stein, ESPN.comAs 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, 2008Down 2-0, weary Spurs hang repeat hopes on comforts of home
Marc Stein, ESPN.comThe 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, 2008Spurs feel the pain of losing 20-point lead, golden opportunity
Marc Stein, ESPN.comThe 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, 2008Daily Dime: Suns start quickly, falter late
Marc Stein, ESPN.comJoe Murphy/NBAE via Getty Images Tim Duncan and the Spurs have the upper hand on the Suns after two playoff games in San Antonio. 1 Sp...
Page | ConversationWeekend 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 | ConversationKidd trade to Mavs will cost Dallas $11 million more than original deal
Marc Stein, ESPN.comJason Kidd is officially a Dallas Maverick. "It's done," Mavericks owner Mark Cuban told ESPN.com via e-mail. "J-Kidd is a Mav."
Story | Conversation | February 19, 2008Nets, Mavs appear closer to finishing redone Kidd trade
Marc Stein, ESPN.comJason Kidd going to the Mavs appears to be back on track.
Story | Conversation | February 18, 2008Power Rankings: Pistons stay in the No. 1 spot
Marc Stein, ESPN.comIn Marc Stein's Week 9 Power Rankings, the Pistons keep their No. 1 spot.
Story | Conversation | December 31, 2007Weekend Dime: Grudge Games
Marc Stein, ESPN.comIssac Baldizon/Getty Images We didn't see much of Stan Van Gundy for well over a year after he watched Pat Riley take the Heat's reins in December 20...
Page | ConversationFrom a mercy mission in Kenya, Artest responds to latest suspension
Marc Stein, ESPN.comRon 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, 2007Spurs mix a dash of flash into winning recipe
Marc Stein, ESPN.comYes, 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, 2007EXPLORE RELATED TOPICS
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