Carmelo Anthony claps back at jokes about his casual outfit on ‘NBA on NBC’ debut
"I think the game of basketball and sports [in general] is just changing. The dynamics [are] changing. The way people talk the game is changing."
"I think the game of basketball and sports [in general] is just changing. The dynamics [are] changing. The way people talk the game is changing."
Stein won't be appearing on camera.
"I knew what the truth was, people at ESPN knew what the truth was."
"I’m trying to have fun with it and lean into the fact that I am an insider and do have access to NBA information, but do it in a more personable, fun way than I think I already was doing it.”
Longtime NBA insider Marc Stein will headline the new outlet.
No more mid-afternoon drafts from the Seaport!
"@TheSteinLine. Simple courtesy."
Stein joined the NYT in 2017 after being laid off by ESPN.
New York Times NBA reporter Marc Stein may no longer have the television outlet that he once did...
The New York Times assigned Stein to the Orlando bubble for two months from the start.
"I am incredibly happy to have Adrian Wojnarowski with us, incredible insider, does a phenomenal job, but there's room for one more. I would love to see my man Marc Stein back."
One year after ESPN's massive purge, we've got updates on where everyone wound up.
Stein was laid off at ESPN amid the network's April purge.
ESPN doesn't want to get beat by Adrian Wojnarowski on every pick.
We're reading between the lines here.
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ESPN has announced that it has re-signed NBA senior writer Marc Stein to a multi-year extension. Thanks to...