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.
• It was news when Kobe Bryant said this was the most talented Lakers team he’d ever been on. When Steve Nash says the same thing… yup, that’s pretty much true. Can’t really argue it.
• Stephen Jackson, sixth man? Maybe. Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said the season will start that way.
• DeAndre Jordan has reported to Clippers training camp 30 pounds lighter than he finished last season. Which is good for the Clippers, he is a huge key for them this season, they can’t bench him in the playoffs like they did for Reggie Evans last season.
• Since we’re talking Clippers, here is Blake Griffin talking about how the team has become a free agent destination.
• Here’s the story of how Boyz II Men helped Michael Jordan and Nike sell a lot of shoes.
• Jason Kidd compares Carmelo Anthony to Dirk Nowitzki. I’m not even going to waste the bandwidth to shoot that one down.
• George Karl said Thursday that Kosta Koufos had been the best big man in camp. That would not be JaVale McGee.
• Scott Brooks is saying the backup point guard battle between Eric Maynor and Reggie Jackson is wide open.
• Goran Dragic’s ankle injury will keep him out of the team’s scrimmage Saturday.
• The Toronto Raptors are going to take it slow with bringing back Jonas Valanciunas. But he could be playing by this weekend.
• After missing a day, Andray Blatche is back in practice.
• J.R. Smith showing up in a hip-hop music video as the love interest. So, be prepared to suspend your belief in reality.
• If you didn’t see the ESPN 30 for 30 production “Broke” about pro athletes who burn through their earnings, find it and tune in. It’s really fantastic. But I’m not sure Delonte West really got the message.
• Along those “Broke” lines, here is Antoine Walker talking on ESPN about how he burned through $111 million in career earnings.
• So who is the Magic’s new starting center? For the first exhibition (in Mexico City), Gustavo Ayón will start.
• No shock here, but starting at the point for the Bulls will be Kirk Hinrich.
• I am seriously excited to see the new “Lincoln” film.
• The Timberwolves held Malcolm Lee out of Thursday’s practice because of a mild groin injury.
• Forum Blue & Gold is looking at the greatest Lakers role players in history.
• Ernest Hemingway talks flopping in the NBA.