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Scandal, slurs, sex … Happy Holiday!

Lester Munson, ESPN.com

UEFA's Gianni Infantino has plenty on his mind these days, like trying to keep a European soccer match-fixing investigation from becoming the worst sports scandal ever. Here's the Courtside Seat view.

Story | Conversation | November 25, 2009

Crunching numbers after Homestead

Matt Willis

...out at ESPN, let's put it in the big picture. In the other four major sports (MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL), no team had pulled off a four-peat since Wayne Gretzky's Edmonton Oilers...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 24, 2009

LeBron's miscalculation about numbers

Howard Bryant, ESPN.com

LeBron overlooks a thing or two when he says the NBA should retire Michael Jordan's No. 23. Like Jackie Robinson. And American history. King James should know better.

Story | Conversation | November 24, 2009

All the feuds fit to print

Patrick Hruby, Page 2

Sarah Palin isn't the first person to write a tell-all book to get the last word, just take a look at the sports world.

Story | Conversation | November 17, 2009

C.J. Watson OK with giving up No. 23; Toney Douglas not so sure

Henry Abbott, TrueHoop

...up. There is no precedent in basketball for every team retiring the same number en masse, as Major League Baseball did a few years ago with Jackie Robinson's No. 42, although the Miami Heat...

Blog | November 13, 2009

Friday Bullets

Henry Abbott, TrueHoop

By Henry Abbott Video of a labrador retriever with a decent handle, who can finish around the rim. (Yes, that's in the honored 'first bullet' slot...

Blog | November 13, 2009

LeBron wants all players to surrender 23

ESPN.com news services

Saying he would be the first to make a switch, LeBron James would like to see any NBA player who wears No. 23 to choose another number in homage to Michael Jordan.

Story | Conversation | November 13, 2009

Stern's silence on Sterling says a lot

Jemele Hill, Page 2

Donald Sterling is one of the public faces of the NBA, right? So why aren't David Stern and the players speaking out about the damage he's doing to the league's image?

Story | Conversation | November 05, 2009

Woods' appeal hasn't fully hit China

Dan Washburn, Special to ESPN.com

The cavalcade that followed Tiger in Round 1 of the HSBC Champions created a circus atmosphere. Despite the attention, Woods' star isn't nearly as high in China as one might expect, writes ESPN.com's Dan Washburn.

Story | Conversation | November 03, 2009

Relocation has reason to succeed

Mechelle Voepel, Special to ESPN.com

With an established base of women's college fans, a proven coach in Nolan Richardson and the fan-friendly ways of the WNBA, Detroit's move to Tulsa has every reason to succeed.

Story | Conversation | October 26, 2009

NBA refs to return for regular season

Chris Sheridan, ESPN.com

It's a done deal: The regular NBA refs will be back for the start of the regular season.

Story | Conversation | October 23, 2009

The greatest competition ever

Jim Caple, Page 2

A few weeks after the Steelers and Vikings played in Super Bowl IX, they competed in an even more memorable event.

Story | Conversation | October 16, 2009

The athlete body, 1876-2009

Peter Keating, ESPN The Magazine

After parsing 130-plus years of data on professional athletes' bodies, Peter Keating confirms that yes, athletes have gotten bigger. But that's just scratching the surface.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | October 15, 2009

Rocktoberfest: fantasy hoops ballyhoo

Dan Peterson, ESPN.com

If you want to be a high-efficiency playa in the playground of Las Vegas, you'd best follow ESPN SportsTravel's tips for a fantasy-tastic action-packed weekend.

Story | Conversation | October 13, 2009

Athletes, critics make connections

Ryan Corazza, Special to ESPN.com

Everybody's a critic, and every athlete has more ways to answer the critics on social media sites, the way Thunder star Kevin Durant did recently.

Story | Conversation | October 13, 2009