Thu Nov 20, 2008 3:00 pm EST

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: SF Chronicle, via FH. Don't expect Stephen Jackson to wear a mask for that injured left eye.
PF: MySpaceTV. Paul Brogan's new NBA rap featuring LeBron James, Greg Oden, CP3 and Chris Bosh.
SF: Ridiculous Upside. Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett support the D-League.
SG: Denver Stiffs. Are the Denver Nuggets the NBA's version of "Major League"?
PG: The Sport Count. Danilo Gallinari's Rehab Diaries: "Noon: Look into the mirror, burst into tears."
6th: TalkHoops.net. Remembering the And 1/streetball movement ...
7th: 100% Injury Rate/Fan IQ. Nuggets' cheerleader makes announcers go "GAAAAAAAAAA ..."
8th: The Phoenix. Heavy Q: "Why do white players seem to bring out the worst in Garnett?"
9th: PistonsNationBlog.com. Lil' Will Bynum throws one down hard while playing in Europe.
10th: MOUTHPIECE Blog. Larry Hughes. Real talk. Postman E: "You are not as good as you think you are. You're that awkward, crappy guy at open gym who, for whatever reason, thinks he's really good, and alienates an entire court of eager basketball players in the meantime. You are self-deluded. You don't command minutes. You waste possessions. You don't defend. Your arm sleeve-sweater-thing is utterly ridiculous. You take horrible shots. SOMEONE NAMED A WEB SITE AFTER YOUR BAD SHOTS. IT WAS QUITE POPULAR DESPITE ITS INCREDIBLY LONG URL."
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Sincerely,
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The biggest on-court scuffle of his career was with Antonio McDyess, who rivals KG for the darkest player in the league.
The players he most regularly and almost guaranteedly has encounters with are Amare, Josh Howard, and even Dwight now.
People are lazy, they only want to remember what's recent, and Bogut, Calderon, Zaza were all more recent. Do yourselves a favor people... exercise your mind.
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