
A look around the league and the web that covers it. It’s also important to note that the rotation order and starting nods aren’t always listed in order of importance. That’s for you, dear reader, to figure out.
C: Beyond The Beat, via Blazer’s Edge. Travis Outlaw: working out, playing ball, jumping over random 6′2" dudes.
PF: The 700 Level. Donovan McNabb’s favorite movie is ‘The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh,’ starring Dr. J. Nice.
SF: NJNets.com. Rookie Nets forward Ryan Anderson discusses ball, his N64 and continuing to take classes.
SG: The Association. The, ahem, "real" jerseys the Celtics were supposed to give to Bush at The White House.
PG: NBA FanHouse. It’s nice to see that NBA players are all over the ‘Biggest Celebrity Donor’ list.
6th: Peninsula Is Mightier. Bold statement: "Marcus Banks could be the new Chauncey Billups." Take a look.
7th: The Dream Shake. Who do the Rockets start at small forward — Shane Battier, Ron Artest or Bret Hart?
8th: SLAM Online. A solid Q&A with ‘Heaven Is A Playground’ author Rick Telander.
9th: Dallas News. The Mavericks hope Rick Carlisle makes PG feel like Kidd again. I suggest giving him candy.
10th: Arsenalist. Real talk: "The more I read and watch Roko [Ukic], the more I think he’s going to be a difference maker for [the Raps]. It took Calderon a couple years to get used to the NBA and Roko actually seems ahead of Calderon when it comes to experience and court awareness. […] Calderon’s going to have a much tougher time this year because the scouting reports are out and everyone knows what his strengths and weaknesses are and the defense will adjust accordingly. Roko on the other hand is a relative unknown and it’ll take at least a year before the books are caught up on his style of play, until that time he has a chance to surprise a few."


