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Fred HickmanBioVeteran sportscaster Fred Hickman joined ESPN in December 2004 as a SportsCenter anchor, primarily on the 11 p.m. ET and 1 a.m. programs. Hickman joined ESPN from the YES Network, a 24/7 television network featuring the Yankees and Nets. |
Weekend Dime: Pondering All-NBA selections
Marc Stein, ESPN.comNathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images How can Amare Stoudemire rise all the way to a spot alongside Kevin Garnett on the All-NBA first team? You ...
Page | ConversationLottery left the Celtics feeling blue
Jay Bilas, ESPN.comThe inane workings of the lottery left Portland smiling and Boston bumming, writes Jay Bilas.
Story | Conversation | May 23, 2007
In value, Nash looking peerless
Tim Legler, ESPN.comThe Most Valuable Player debate doesn't take long to heat up -- it's raised nightly when a crowd chants its endorsement of a favorite candidate. For e...
Page | ConversationSixers have final Answer
Greg Anthony, ESPN.com...intimidating even at 6 feet and 160-odd pounds. Greg Anthony appears on "NBA Shootaround" with Fred Hickman and Tim Legler on Friday (ESPN, 7:30 p.m ET). • Talk back to The...
Page | ConversationRace for league MVP remains wide open
Mitch Lawrence, Special to ESPN.comNets point guard Jason Kidd is the East's best candidate to compete against the West for the MVP award.
Story | Conversation | March 12, 2002McKie, Lynch Lead All-Unsung Team
Mitch Lawrence, Special to ESPN.comWhile the talk is about All-Stars, good teams in Philly, Charlotte and Sacramento have great role players, too.
Story | Conversation | January 29, 2001EXPLORE RELATED TOPICS
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