Mon Nov 17, 2008 3:10 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: Sacramento Bee. Maloof Productions is partnering with reality icon Mark Burnett for a behind-the-scenes series called "Rebuilding the Kingdom" on all things Kings.
PF: FoodCourtLunch.com. Stephon Marbury says he'd like to join the Spurs. Well, wouldn't that be fun?
SF: The Blowtorch. Is Anthony Morrow a real person? Goatman investigates.
SG: ClipperBlog.com. Weren't the Clippers supposed to improve once the starters got back healthy?
PG: Basketbawful. Bucks forward Luc Richard Mbah a Moute is ... "a chaotic, abler humdrum."
6th: The Sporting Blog. Video of Sheed teaching Kwame and Walter how not to suck.
7th: Empty The Bench. Nothing catches the eye of Jordan more than sexy, well-shampooed hair.
8th: CelticsBlog. Kelly "The Cobra" Dwyer joins Celtics Stuff Live to talk a little basketball.
9th: dustinOcanalin. UNDRCRWN presents another world famous caricature tee. So nice.
10th: Cleveland Plain Dealer, via FH. LeBron James to fans: Stop whining about free Chalupas.
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Bet your Rudy Fernandez that with Morrow,
there'll be fun.
Just gettin' the ball,
to Morrow,
knocks down threes
when you find him most hollow
...he's the one.
When you're stuck with Sean May,
or Roger Mason,
or Odom,
you should look at the wire,
and smile,
and say.....oohhhh!
BREAKING NEWS: The classic musical "Annie" has changed the lyrics to the popular tune, "Tomorrow." It is now called, "To Morrow."
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