- The Boston Herald's Steve Bulpett delivers insight into Gerald Green, Justin Reed, Brian Scalabrine, Delonte West, Ryan Gomes, Will Bynum, Taylor Coppenrath, and others.
- Mark Madsen is going back to Minnesota.
- The Knicks, says Mike Lupica in the New York Daily News, can deliver a DVD with the cast of The Sopranos begging Larry Brown to coach. They can deliver owner James Dolan to the Hamptons for a meeting tonight, and Herb Williams tomorrow. But the Knicks can not deliver a good roster. (Lupica also suggests the Nets will be trading Richard Jefferson "who they do not need.")
- Just a few months after police say they found "more than 60 grams of marijuana, 1.2 grams of cocaine, a stun gun, a 9-millimeter handgun, pepper spray and PiƱa Colada tobacco wraps, among other items" in his car, Shawn Kemp he has his act together and is ready for a comeback. He has his diamonds and ankle weights on and he's going for a jog. Greg Bishop has the story in the Seattle Times.
- Ronny Turiaf vows to play again after open-heart surgery to correct a potentially fatal condition.
- If they can't have Keyon Dooling, the Nets are thinking about signing the guy who broke Kenyon Martin's leg.
- Police have arrested a man for killing Arthur Agee, father of one of the stars of Hoop Dreams.
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