Wed Oct 14, 2009 4:30 pm EDT
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: TrueHoop / MPS. "Mark Madsen, step aside. There's a new NBA domain name buyer in town."
PF: Basketbal Free For All. Can we live with replacement referees?
SF: Dime. Bold headline warning: "Hakim Warrick Will Be The Best Offseason Pickup This Year."
SG: Court Surfing. Raps rookie DeMar DeRozan(notes) wears No. 10 because it's Kobe's Olympics number.
PG: First Cuts. For sale: Baron Davis'(notes) Gucci coat. Asking price: $637.77 and rising ...
6th: The Blowtorch. I can't tell you how much I wish "illegal strutting" was a genuine call.
7th: Bullets Forever. Is there a way to improve NBA box-score stats?
8th: The Sport Count. The odds of Arenas evolving are long, but well worth a look if you're so inclined.
9th: SRI. One of Kevin Johnson's top priorities in Sacramento is to get a buzz back around the Kings.
10th: Pounding The Rock. "Michael Finley is in stable condition after suffering a gunshot wound sustained during a brief panic during which it was ascertained that he was 'probably definitely a zombie.'"
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Posted Nov 20 2009
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Also, if the "cyber squatter" who used to own ChrisBosh.com had legally changed his (or her) name to Chris Bosh, that person would still not be the rightful owner of the domain because only a rich and famous basketball player can own it.
The logic being displayed here reminds me of feudalism. Chris Bosh the basketballer is called a "Cyber Hero" because he claims to be the authoritative owner of a domain over every other Chris Bosh on Earth presumably on the grounds that he is rich and famous (and can afford aggressive legal representation). Thus there are different legal rules being demonstrated here depending on how wealthy the person who desires a domain name is.
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Thought it was 2 LL's in basketball. :)
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