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The Mid-Afternoon Milk Mustache, featuring Chris Kaman for the All-Star Team

Posted on | January 8, 2010 | No Comments

The Mid-Afternoon Milk Mustache takes you on a trip around the League every weekday, bringing you the best posts from around the NBA blogosphere. Unfamiliar with the below ‘stache styles? The American Mustache Institute will school you on that subject.

The Chevron: Elie Seckbach, the Embedded Correspondent, goes around the Clippers locker room after their big win against the Lakers and asks how they feel about Chris Kaman being left off the All Star Ballot. [NBA Fanhouse]

The Dali: Mookie catches up with Brian Spaeth, creator of Who Shot Mamba?, to talk about the broadband feature film that is sweeping the nation. [A Stern Warning]

The English: If you follow me on Twitter, you’d know that I’ve called for this all season.  It’s time for Trevor Ariza to stop taking so many shots. [The Dream Shake]

The Fu Manchu: The Celtics have had remarkably few assists on their recent road swing, but Zach Lowe shows how they were able to survive without them. [Celtics Hub]

The Handlebar: David Ford explains why Kings rookie, Omri Casspi, was without a doubt the steal of the draft. [Cowbell Kingdom]

The Horseshoe: Sam Amick speaks to David Thorpe about how the latter put two Kings atop his rookie rankings (the aforementioned Casspi at 1 and Evans at 2), and what we can expect from the Kings for the rest of the season. [Sac Bee]

The Imperial: Tom Ziller makes the case that, once Kevin Martin returns from injury, yet another Kings rookie, Twitter King Jon Brockman, should have a chance to crack the starting line up. [Sactown Royalty]

The Lampshade: Jon Nichols looks at the stats and determines how the Wizards might fare without Gilbert Arenas for the rest of the season. [Off the Dribble]

The Painter’s Brush: Michael Pina touches upon all things Chuck Hayes, the shortest regular starting center in NBA history. [Hardwood Paroxysm]

The Pyramidal: Tony Parker might not fit the mold of the prototypical, John Stockton-esque, point guard, but, according to Jesse Blanchard, is able to lead the Spurs in his own idiosyncratic way. [48 MoH]

The Toothbrush: Kyle Weidie chronicles the short, 155-tweet, life-span of @gilbertarenas. [Truth About It]

The Walrus: Adrian Wojnarowski writes about how Gilbert had been asked to be a joker his entire career, but is now getting punished for it. [Yahoo! Sports]

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