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Marc Stein (reporter)

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Name
  
Marc Stein


Role
  
Reporter


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Profiles

Marc Stein is an American sports reporter, who previously worked for ESPN. He was laid off on April 28, 2017 effective July 1st in order to cut costs.

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Career

Stein covered the National Basketball Association (NBA) for more than five years at The Dallas Morning News, first as a Dallas Mavericks beat writer for three seasons (1997–2000) and then two seasons as an NBA columnist. He had previously covered the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers for the Los Angeles Daily News and has also worked for The Washington Post, The Orange County Register and San Bernardino Sun.

Stein began writing for ESPN.com in 2000 and signed on full-time in 2002 to serve as the site's senior NBA writer. He also made regular broadcast appearances as a reporter and analyst for SportsCenter, NBA Shootaround, NBA Fastbreak, NBA Coast to Coast, ESPNEWS, and ESPN Radio. In October 2016, ESPN signed Stein to a multiyear contract extension. In November 2016, the Dallas Mavericks revoked Stein and fellow ESPN reporter Tim MacMahon's press credentials after MacMahon was shifted away from covering the team full-time. The credentials were later restored.

Stein covered soccer earlier in his career. He has continued to cover the game part-time. Since 2011 when not on NBA duty, he has co-hosted Soccer Today, a radio show/podcast that airs on KESN ESPN 103.3 in Dallas/Fort Worth. He also occasionally contributed to ESPN FC.

References

Marc Stein (reporter) Wikipedia