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But after what’s happened on the blogs and Twitter today, that argument is played out. While the mainstream media is whole-heartedly behind Rose —as Orlando Magic coach Stan Van Gundy correctly said yesterday — some of the Internet’s most-respected writers have put their support behind the Magic’s superstar center.

Thanks. But no thanks.

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ESPN Dallas: There certainly were no wild celebrations after the Mavs extended their streak of 50 wins to 11 seasons with an unimpressive win over a wounded version of the Western Conference’s worst team. “I think I’ve said it the last couple of years: I’d rather trade it in for a championship,” said Dirk Nowitzki, the lone man on the Mavericks’ roster throughout the 50-win run. “Eleven 50-win seasons don’t mean nothing.”

First of all, Tony Parker goes down and suddenly the Blazers could get the win- but honestly, I think the Blazers and Spurs play very similar pace, and the three point shooting of the winning team usually makes the difference. The slow, defense-centric grind-it-out style of play is what the Blazers are used to and they are comfortable with that on both offense and defense, so the fact that they can match the Spurs pace really works to inhibit a lot of what the Spurs are normally successful at doing- which is lulling opposing teams into bad shots and broken defense.
My SA Spurs Nation: He is the oldest player on the Spurs’ roster, a 36-year-old in his 15th NBA season. But at times Wednesday in Denver, without Tim Duncan around to provide direction, Antonio McDyess felt more like a callow rookie than seasoned vet. “I’m so used to him being there,” McDyess said. “When he’s not, it seems like I’m lost.”

ESPN LA: The future of L.A.'s head coaching position is still something of a back burner issue (whether because the playoffs are around the corner or the perception Brian Shaw has already been tabbed as Phil Jackson's successor), but for those getting a jump on postseason speculation, don't look towards Durham for a potential Shawternative.
As ESPNLA.com's Arash Markazi reports, while there once was a time Mike Krzyzewski almost considered coming to Los Angeles, back in '04 when Jackson left the first time, that window has closed.

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