March Madness Sale Special
Our NCAA Tournament tradition dribbles on. Free subscribers to The Stein Line can capitalize now on this very short-term offer to save 30% on an annual subscription. It will not last long
March Madness is here and so we've re-upped a Sale Special that we've offered in the past this time of year.
For the rest of the month only, with the NCAA Tournament now very much underway, annual subscriptions to The Stein Line can be had for a whopping THIRTY PERCENT OFF. You read right: Free subscribers to our NBA Superstack can upgrade to a Paid subscription at a 30% discount that keeps you connected to all the content from me and twice-weekly contributor Jake Fischer at a bargain rate. Or you can use it to give a gift subscription by clicking the orange button (above or below) and proceeding to the GIFT prompt to the far right.
Here are three great stories we just published last week that you can unlock with this sale:
🏀 Jake's richly reported piece on the strong relationship Mike Dunleavy and Jimmy Butler had as teammates in Chicago that helped convince Dunleavy to trade for Butler in February and make him a Warrior:
🏀 Jake's equally tremendous piece on how college basketball player contracts really work in the world of March Madness that has been all over your TV screens:
🏀 My latest in-depth reporting on the looming return of injured All-Star Anthony Davis to the Mavericks' lineup:
This offer is a great short-term opportunity, as we close in on the April 9 return of Luka Dončić to Dallas and then the NBA playoffs, to secure The Stein Line at a reduced rate. It also won't be long, of course, before coverage of the NBA's annual free agency frenzy and coaching carousel — with the boost of Jake's considerable NBA Draft expertise — moves into high gear.
Reminder: Subscribing to a full year of The Stein Line at the sale price ($35) essentially gets you every ounce of content for the same cost as a 3 1/2-month expenditure if you were to sign up at the current monthly rate … which does rise at various points in the calendar when NBA transactional activity is at its busiest.
If you are a Free subscriber to this Substack, you currently receive my Tuesday Newsletter Extravaganza in its full form and short previews of everything else. This upgrade offer for existing Free subscribers positions you to receive:
🏀 Access to all four (and often more) weekly posts from me, plus two more per week from Jake, filled with NBA insights and Intel you can't get anywhere else. Behind-the-scenes reporting, strong (and informed) opinion, historical perspective, interviews, Power Rankings, you name it ... it's all here in one place.
🏀 FULL access to my Substack Chat room, which not only means that you gain entree to chat sessions held exclusively for Paid subscribers but also the ability to START your own Chat threads whenever you wish. There will be Superchat sessions co-hosted by Jake and I — also known as The Fabulous (Open) Forum — to give Paid subscribers an opportunity to ask us questions directly together. Only Paid subscribers to The Stein Line have the ability to start their own Substack Chat threads, which is such a cool feature.
🏀 The ability, in short, to connect with The Stein Line community and all of our writing 24/7/365 ... whenever you need to satisfy your NBA cravings.
If you have been considering an upgrade to a Paid subscription to The Stein Line, this is an ideal time. If you prefer to stick with a Free subscription that delivers my Tuesday dispatches direct to your Inbox, along with those previews of every story written by Jake or me, hopefully you will keep reading along throughout season No. 4 of coverage on this platform, which is adding new innovations and wrinkles all the time.
Click the orange button to take advantage of this offer to get even more of The Stein Line:
And most of all: Please allow me to say THANKS AGAIN so much for following me here, reading my newsletter and supporting me in my journalistic endeavors like you do. Cannot believe we are nearing four full years of self-publishing. The goal here remains to just keep getting better and keep adding features to keep earning your readership.