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Lawrence: Leave Dikembe in Atlanta!
Agent David Falk might deliver Dikembe Mutombo to the Knicks, but ESPN.com's Mitch Lawrence wonders if that would be a good thing.
Denberg: Hornets in New Orleans?
The Charlotte Hornets have many questions on and off the court, but ESPN.com's Jeffrey Denberg wonders what court they will call home in the future.
Stein: KG hits his personal hell
Malik Sealy's death and possible loss of Joe Smith has Kevin Garnett wondering, writes ESPN.com's Marc Stein.
Denberg: Hawks won't bail Knicks out
Now that the Knicks have traded Patrick Ewing, don't expect Dikembe Mutombo to replace him, ESPN.com's Jeffrey Denberg writes.
Aldridge: Sadly, Ewing divorce is official
Like other New York heroes, Patrick Ewing has left behind plenty, notes ESPN's David Aldridge.
Lawrence: Clips rookies in for long year
The Clippers have young, rich NBA rookies -- and things might get ugly, says ESPN.com's Mitch Lawrence.
Denberg: Timmy's knees key to Heat's need
Despite other key moves, the return of Tim Hardaway and his subsequent health is critical to Miami, ESPN.com's Jeffrey Denberg notes.
Lawrence: Ewing rumors worth a good laugh
Will the Knicks deal Patrick Ewing just for Glen Rice? ESPN.com's Mitch Lawrence exposes the silly talk.
Stein: Dream Team V still unbeatable
It's not Larry, Magic, Michael or Shaq, but Zo and Co. still should stroll to the gold, notes ESPN.com's Marc Stein.
Denberg: Wolves, Smith commit no-no
Joe Smith's future in Minnesota and owner Glen Taylor's future took a hit with an illegal signing, writes ESPN.com's Jeffrey Denberg.
Hughes: Hey, stop piling on Krause!
The Bulls aren't title contenders, but Jerry Krause deserves credit for building this team, writes ESPN.com's Frank Hughes.
Lawrence: Enough with the Iverson-Brown spat
The back-and-forth arguing between Allen Iverson and Larry Brown has caught the ire of ESPN.com's Mitch Lawrence.
Stein: NBA is a billionaire's world
Paul Allen and Mark Cuban are willing to spend what it takes for a winner, notes ESPN.com's Marc Stein.
Hughes: Let the NBA hijacking begin
As Greg Anthony and Tim Hardaway have shown, and ESPN.com's Frank Hughes analyzes, there's no more loyalty in the NBA.
Denberg: What is Indiana doing?
The strange trade of Dale Davis has people asking about the Pacers' future, writes ESPN.com's Jeffrey Denberg.
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