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The 10-man rotation, starring Gregg Popovich; Greek philosopher

The 10-man rotation, starring Gregg Popovich; Greek philosopher

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: Sports.ru. In a fantastically penned personal blog, San Antonio Spurs assistant coach Ettore Messina compares Gregg Popovich to the sort of sophists that help shape Western philosophy.
PF: SBNation. John Wall has been absolutely brilliant this season, reminding all of us that Colin Cowherd, once again, is a complete and utter doofus.
SF: Pro Basketball Talk. Why Blake Griffin’s fantastic game-winning shot from Monday evening may mask some deeper, more frustrating Los Angeles Clipper problems.
SG: ESPN. Speaking of Clipper problems, how much are we trusting the check and balance system that Doc Rivers lords over in Los Angeles?
PG: BBallBreakdown.com. On Giannis Antetokounmpo, who still has a long way to go in spite of all of his gorgeous highlights.
6th: Grantland. On Jason Kidd’s Milwaukee Bucks, who still have quite a long way to go in spite of … um, they don’t have the worst record in the NBA anymore?
7th: The Onion. Remembering a very special day in Michael Jordan’s marvelous history.
8th: Waiting For Next Year. Kevin Garnett … he’s incorrigible!
9th: FOX Sports. Reminding you that Andrew Wiggins’ parents are really, really good at sports.
10th: SBNation. Appreciating, I suppose, the weirdness that will forever be Kobe Bean Bryant.

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Kelly Dwyer

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