Weekend Dime: Evaluating the last five blockbusters
Marc Stein, ESPN.comSteve Grayson/WireImage.com No one said it when Lamar Odom, Caron Butler and Brian Grant arrived in L.A. But with 20/20 hindsight? The post-Shaq Lake...
Page | ConversationTeams try to find right deal
Marc Stein, ESPN.comTrade conversations between the Chicago Bulls and Toronto Raptors are scheduled to resume Monday, and it appears that the teams will need to hatch a third trade scenario if they are to complete a deal featuring Jalen Rose.
Story | Conversation | November 23, 2003No promise of Chicago for Rose
Marc Stein, ESPN.comChicago and Toronto continued talks Saturday on a trade featuring Jalen Rose and Antonio Davis, league sources told ESPN.com, but have yet to finalize a deal.
Story | Conversation | November 22, 2003Weekend Dime: Dirk's top 5 MVP candidates
Marc Stein, ESPN.comNoah Graham/Getty Images As we enter the final 10 or so games of the regular season, there seems to be a consensus top two at the forefront of the MV...
Page | ConversationWeekend Dime: Dirk's top 5 MVP candidates
Marc Stein, ESPN.comNoah Graham/Getty Images As we enter the final 10 or so games of the regular season, there seems to be a consensus top two at the forefront of the MV...
Page | ConversationKing's dramatic rise and fall
Marc Stein, ESPN.comDALLAS -- For starters, he threw down one of the sickest dunks of the season, although you could debate whether it was his best dunk this week. H...
Page | ConversationSPECIAL WEEKEND EDITION Iverson, new ball both gone?
Marc Stein, ESPN.com...shot. Danny Ainge, meanwhile, is said to be a longtime Iverson fan, with AI apparently possessing the Michael Jordan brain type and with the Celts' personnel boss known to be a big believer in brain...
Page | ConversationSuccess is bittersweet for best buds Nash and Nowitzki
Marc Stein, ESPN.comMarc 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, 2006Oh my, Amare
Marc Stein, ESPN.com...Mavs center Erick Dampier, who went scoreless in 15 foul-plagued minutes. In-house frustration with Shawn Bradley is nothing new, but Dampier is bound to hear more flak than Bradley ever did unless he...
Page | ConversationRenegades trying more conventional approach
Marc Stein, ESPN.comFor the first time in the Nellieball era, strange as it sounds, offense is a bigger concern for the Mavs than defense.
Story | Conversation | October 15, 2004Great expectations for The Diggler
Marc Stein, ESPN InsiderDirk Nowitzki is expected to have a breakthrough season. But he might not be the best player in this camp.
Story | Conversation | October 15, 2004
West: Shaq trade had to be Buss' call
Marc Stein, ESPN.comJerry West says the decision to trade Shaquille O'Neal to Miami had to come from Jerry Buss.
Story | Conversation | September 20, 2004Fortson could be really big deal
Marc Stein, ESPN.comEven after all the trades, the Mavericks' hopes may rest on the broad shoulders of 260-pound Danny Fortson.
Story | Conversation | October 21, 2003Mavs must utilize all their options
Marc Stein, ESPN.comDallas has a deep bench and plenty of possibilties. How the Mavs use them will be crucial.
Story | Conversation | October 21, 2003
Another big deal in Big D
Marc Stein, ESPN.comMark Cuban acquired a more talented player in Antoine Walker with a far more palatable contract.
Story | Conversation | October 20, 2003EXPLORE RELATED TOPICS
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