lundi 17 novembre 2014

The 10-man rotation, starring the careers of Danilo Gallinari and Carmelo Anthony

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: New York Times: Harvey Araton on the diverging careers of Danilo Gallinari and Carmelo Anthony.

PF: NBA.com. David Aldridge’s always must-read Monday piece details the change in Golden State, and Joe Johnson’s thoughts on his NBA future.

SF: BBallBreakdown. A smart look at what Steve Nash and the Los Angeles Lakers can do as they ride out his uneasy final year in LA.

SG: Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. Don’t look now, but Brandon Knight is having a hell of a year in Milwaukee.

PG: Blog-a-Bull. The same goes for Chicago’s Jimmy Butler. If Chicago’s history holds up, Butler is gone this summer.

6th: Hardwood Paroxysm. The television is the advanced statistical community’s best chance at bringing this new’ish numbers to the masses.

7th: Inside the Warriors. Marreese Speights is in shape, and playing fantastic ball off the bench for that winning Golden State team.

8th: SB Nation. Bill Walton remains remarkably and endearingly goofy.

9th: SB Nation. Tom Ziller explains why Rudy Gay’s contract extension is a sound move for both sides.

10th: Sports Illustrated. Rob Mahoney with a cool feature we hope sticks: ten NBA plays you may have missed this week.


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