Here is our regular look around the NBA — links to stories worth reading and notes to check out (stuff that did not get its own post here at PBT) — done in bullet point form. Because bloggers love bullet points.
• Pau Gasol is in Chad right now, working with UNICEF on important food crisis in the country and trying to bring light to it, and he spoke with ESPNLA.com about it. Yes, Gasol talks about Dwight Howard and the Princeton offense, but all of that is secondary (at best) to the humanitarian crisis in Africa. One of the best reads today.
• With it looking like Howard will miss the start of the season for the Lakers. If so, look for Gasol to slide to the five and Jordan Hill to get starter’s minutes.
• One last Lakers thought. Could Dwight Howard play the “lighten the locker room” role that Lamar Odom played for the team?
• The new VORPed shooting charts are amazing. I’m going to spend a lot of time on those.
• If you’re not weary of the LeBron James vs. Michael Jordan debate, well, why not? You should be. But here are some numbers on it.
• The new Barclays Center in Brooklyn has an intentional rust-style design on the outside. It’s not loved by all.
• There have been a few reviews of Kevin Durant’s movie “Thunderstruck” that says it doesn’t suck as much as you expect.
• Five NBA players who should host Saturday Night Live. I love the idea of Blake Griffin.
• Jeremy Lin is getting mobbed in Hong Kong, and admits the Rockets will be “young and inexperienced.”
• A fantastic story on the best wheelchair basketball player in the world.
• Ime Udoka has been hired as an assistant coach with the Spurs.
• A report the Cavaliers are happy with Omri Casspi and may not trade him this season. Well, at least until they get an offer they like. (Right now there is a steady flow of reports on how teams love what a player has done/improved on this summer. Take them with a lot of salt.)
• An interview with rookie Blazers center Meyers Leonard. You know, the next guy in line for the Blazer big man curse.
• Someone wrote a musical about the NBA lockout. Ken Berger and Howard Beck will hang out in the lobby of the theater eating pizza.
• Wes Unseld Jr. is joining the Orlando Magic staff.
• The Warriors have an advisory committee put together for the new stadium they want to build in San Francisco.
• A report saying the NBA could someday return to Vancouver. Don’t bet on it.
• Shelden Williams has inked a deal with Chalon in France.
• Anthony Mason Jr. will compete against Williams after signing with the French team Cholet.
• Rashad McCants was going to play with SIG Strasbourg in France but failed his physical.