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Will Chinese investors sway LeBron?

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

Selling 15 percent of the franchise to China-based investors helps Cleveland's case, but winning is still the key to keeping LeBron in a Cavs uniform, writes Marc Stein.

Story | Conversation | June 01, 2009

Weekend Dime: Lockout FAQ

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

...Stern made the league's first in-season public concession that the salary cap would likely decline next season. On Feb. 18, Stern authorized the dispatch of a memo to all 30 teams projecting a...

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Weekend Dime: Second Trimester Report

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

Nathaniel S. Butler/Getty Images They're the last two players teams want to see these days: LeBron and Kobe. So it shouldn't be too surprising that t...

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The 10 best superstar soundbites from Vegas

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

On Friday, Marc Stein and ESPN Radio got some face time with the NBA's greatest players, and we have the highlights.

Story | Conversation | February 17, 2007

This isn't doomsday for the NBA

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

It was an ugly scene in Detroit, but the reality is that interest in the league will inevitably skyrocket in the wake of Friday night's fights.

Story | Conversation | November 20, 2004

Brawlers' punishment should be modeled on soccer

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

In determining suspensions for Friday's brawl, David Stern should consider how European soccer dishes out punishment for player-fan conflicts.

Story | Conversation | November 20, 2004

Patriotism vs. realism

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

You could argue with Mark Cuban over not letting NBA players play for their countries. But you'd be wrong.

Story | Conversation | March 05, 2004

The Commish's new business

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

David Stern plans to keep his gig as NBA boss for another 20 years. Here are the challenges that await him.

Story | Conversation | January 23, 2004

Don't expect 'Sheed to get shot at 3-point title

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

Rasheed Wallace can shoot it from long range. But he's a long shot for the 3-point contest.

Story | Conversation | December 01, 2002