The 10-man rotation, starring the Bynum/Kareem divide
October 2, 2009
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: L.A. Daily News, via FanHouse/The Baseline. Has Andrew Bynum(notes) outgrown Kareem Abdul-Jabbar?
PF: New York Observer, via Nets Daily. Did a Sports Illustated piece spark the Prokhorov-Nets marriage?
SF: CelticsHub. The Celtics take fewer shots than almost every other team. Does it matter?
SG: Hoops Addict. Bryan Colangelo talks about players who are poised for breakout seasons.
PG: The Sport Count. Making Iverson’s dream come true: Five steps to bringing a title to Memphis.
6th: Stepien Rules. In no particular order, a list of 26 nicknames Shaq has given himself in the past.
7th: The Painted Area. A look at the 2010 FIBA Worlds wildcard candidates.
8th: Supersonicsoul. Career leaders in points, by height. Cool graph.
9th: The Blowtorch. You know, the Joakim Hat really could’ve been today’s Phenomenal Swag product.
10th: OCRegister. Phil Jackson is not the biggest fan of international play.
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