Weekend Dime: The All-Lefty Team
Marc Stein, ESPN.comPhoto by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images The All-Lefty team starters Josh Smith and Lamar Odom are usually ready to mix it up underneath. ...
Page | ConversationWeekend Dime: Two-thirds done, Stein's trimester award winners
Marc Stein, ESPN.comChris McGrath/NBAE/Getty Images Coming up on the outside in the race for the Sixth Man Award: Nate Robinson. But would Krypto-Nate really have rece...
Page | ConversationWeekend Dime: Talking deal or no deal with Donnie Walsh
Marc Stein, ESPN.comAlan 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...
Page | ConversationWeekend Dime: Marbury FAQ
Marc Stein, ESPN.comSeth Wenig/AP Photo Before Stephon Marbury gives everyone in New York a hug goodbye, there are things to work out. 1 Departing Thought...
Page | ConversationSources: Kidd's trade to Mavs could still happen, but may require Van Horn
Marc Stein, ESPN.comThe trade to return Jason Kidd to the Mavericks remained in limbo Thursday, with no clear indication that Mavericks forward Devean George is planning to rescind his right to block the deal.
Story | Conversation | February 14, 2008Mavs forward George blocks trade of Kidd to Mavs
Marc Stein, ESPN.comDevean George has invoked a no-trade clause and blocked the Jason Kidd trade.
Story | Conversation | February 13, 2008Trio lead our countdown of West's best moves
Marc Stein, ESPN.comWhich Western Conference teams helped themselves most in the offseason? Marc Stein has the rundown.
Story | Conversation | September 18, 2007SPECIAL WEEKEND EDITION Why the West must be won
Marc Stein, ESPN.comEditor's note: ESPN.com senior NBA writer Marc Stein supplies each item for this around-the-league notebook edition of the Daily Dime. Brace yourselv...
Page | ConversationOffseason review: Rating the West from Mavs to Griz
Marc Stein, ESPN.comFrom Nellie to Peja, Marc Stein ranks the Western Conference teams based on their offseason movements.
Story | Conversation | September 14, 2006Heat comeback now tops in Finals history
Marc Stein, ESPN.comWith Miami's resurrection from a potential 3-0 hole, the Heat completed the most dramatic turnaround in NBA Finals history, Marc Stein writes.
Story | Conversation | June 20, 2006Suns rise, but Bell falls
Marc Stein, ESPN.com...it] can get." Howard turned an ankle halfway through the first quarter when he landed on James Jones' foot and, worrisome for the Mavs, didn't play another minute. Dallas won't know for sure...
Page | ConversationBring on Game 7
Marc Stein, ESPN.comLOS 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...
Page | ConversationWhy Nash deserves MVP, and other award calls
Marc Stein, ESPN.comNash and Nowitzki both had superb MVP credentials. In addition to revealing all his award votes, Marc Stein explains why he picked the Suns guard.
Story | Conversation | April 18, 2006Nash, Shaq rule first trimester
Marc Stein, ESPN.comAt the one-third mark of the NBA season, no two players were more valuable than Steve Nash and Shaquille O'Neal.
Story | Conversation | December 28, 2004Bryant wants to move past Shaq talk
Marc Stein, ESPN.comA lot has changed around the Lakers. A lot of it because of Kobe. Here's what he has to say about it.
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