- Channing Frye tells Bruce Pascoe of the Arizona Daily Star about blogging: "I do it all the time. Whenever I get on a plane or something funny happens. Life happens all the time, and I figure everybody goes through the same situations. The best thing about it is humanizing us for people who think we're celebrities. We go through the same situations everybody else does. We have to sit on planes for hours, we get hair in our food and (stuff) like that, just like everybody else. We just happen to be a big deal all the time."
- You ever feel a little uneasy about Las Vegas? So does Benjamin Golliver.
- Jannero Pargo will be missed in New Orleans.
- Sactown Royalty's Tom Ziller on Reggie Theus in Sacramento: "Far from being united behind Theus, it seems most who matter have at least at one point publicly disagreed with or feuded with the coach. That's not a good situation. If the Kings decide to wait out the season to see if he adjusts to fit in, it's a smart move. And if they switch paths next summer, it's not the end of the world."
- One of the top recruits in the nation has decided she will not play college basketball at all, citing personal reasons.
- A new name in online sports.
- New Timberwolves uniforms. Seems a little busy around the neck for my tastes. And in person at the rookie photo shoot, I found the blue a little tepid compared to most other uniforms. But nice enough.
- Word, from an anonymous source talking to the Boston Globe's Marc J. Spears, that Stephon Marbury won't play another game as a Knick.
- Hey look, there's Michael Jordan playing in Converse.
- The Suns' second-round pick is not only a professional point guard. He is also, reportedly, a professional tobacconist. Seriously.
- Former Hawks Coach Lon Kruger advocates 80% positivity to 20% negativity in coaching.
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