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: Detroit News. Vincent Goodwill, as he usually does, adroitly nails down the frustrations Stan Van Gundy is working through as he attempts to turn an entire franchise around. The Josh Smith breakdown is rather frightening.
PF: MLive. David Mayo documents Van Gundy’s complaints about his “messed up” team.
SF: Detroit Bad Boys. Jason Brunskowski wonders what the Pistons should attempt to fix first, the offense or its defense? What a depressing thought.
SG: SB Nation. Ricky O’Donnell basks in the glow of the Dallas/Chicago contest from Tuesday night, perhaps the NBA’s best game of the year. For Mavericks fans, at least.
PG: Blog-a-Bull. From Chicago’s end, let’s look at where the Bulls (barely) went wrong.
6th: Sports Illustrated. Friendly reminder: Tony Parker is still leading the NBA in three-point shooting.
7th: ESPN. LeBron James half-jokes about saying “nah, not so much” to an All-Star Game in Cleveland.
8th: Sports Illustrated. Ben Golliver on the Oklahoma City Thunder, who will probably have to win two-thirds of their games from here on out to make the playoffs.
9th: Roundball Mining Company. Breaking down Denver’s work from Tuesday night, in the team’s close loss to the Portland Trail Blazers.
10th: The Classical. Robert O’Connell on the ascension of Jimmy Butler.
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