The Supreme Court of the National Basketball Association, Revisited
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Thursday Bullets
Published 12/13/2007 at ESPN.com - True Hoop - Blog
... but he's not an outsider. This is almost as important as the fact that he's an All-Star who's only getting better. In a superficial sense, it's his stardom that makes him matter; the more attention an athlete gets, the more his statements are disseminated. But what I find more encouraging is just how unexceptional and unassuming Howard seems, even as he blows the eff up. That someone outspoken can exist within the league's cultural mainstream is, well, some kind of progress." The Supreme Court of the NBA.
The 10-man rotation, starring some black robes
Published 12/13/2007 at Ball Don't Lie
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: Sactown Royalty . Tom Ziller has done this before, and maybe it just speaks to my many conditions, but I love his yearly "Supreme Court of the NBA" posts. The David Souter/Flip Saunders comparison is my personal favorite. PF: ...
Today's Top Five: Bobby is a Cowboy
Published 12/13/2007 by Dan Steinberg at D.C. Sports Bog
... ? Too soon, too soon. 2) The Supreme Court Justices as NBA head coaches . No Eddie Jordan. He's executive branch. 3) I was actually pretty disappointed with the Caps' mullet night. My first preference would have been a real-life mullet contest. My second preference would have been realistic dark-colored mullet wigs. But I guess ...

