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The 10-man rotation, starring really cool video games that help us forget

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: YouTube. We don’t like to advertise such things here, but the trailer for a particular portion of NBA 2K15 looks pretty sweet.
PF: Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Chris Vivlamore on the unending discord in the Atlanta Hawks’ front office.
SF: Washington Post. Michael Lee on the unending discord in the Atlanta Hawks’ front office. Sensing something, here.
SG: Sports Illustrated. Michael Rosenberg discusses why Danny Ferry, currently on a nonsense “indefinite leave of absence,” needs to be fired.
PG: SB Nation. Seth Rosenthal points to the hypocrisy behind the “we all have skeletons in our closet”-nonsense. If you’re an adult and you don’t say stupid things, you won’t get in trouble for saying stupid things. It’s that stupidly simple.
6th: New York Times. Knicks owner James Dolan’s musical life really is like that scene in ‘Funny People’ where Adam Sandler’s character has to pay a group of musicians more money in order to hang around and jam with him.
7th: Deseret News. Andrei Kirilenko’s house in Salt Lake City was burglarized recently. Luckily, his family wasn’t home at the time, and the thieves focused on taking video games and comic books over more expensive paintings and the like.
8th: Bleacher Report: A very cool look at the terribly underrated, if quite oafish, 1994 Team USA outfit.
9th: Detroit Bad Boys. Has Stan Van Gundy already started making mistakes in Detroit?
10th: At the Hive. A very cool and thorough look at Rich Cho’s time spent manning the Charlotte franchise.

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Kelly Dwyer

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