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The Mid-Afternoon Milk Mustache, featuring the Top Ten TrueHoop posts of the year

Posted on | January 21, 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: The TrueHoop Network was launched one year ago yesterday. Here are the top ten posts of its first year. [TrueHoop]

The Dali: Kurt examines the problem at point guard that the Lakers are currently facing. [Forum Blue and Gold]

The English: Sebastian Pruiti breaks down the late-game execution in the Nuggets-Warriors game complete with pictures and telestrations. [NBA Playbook]

The Fu Manchu: Rahat Huq looks at the things that Trevor Ariza does well and the [many] things he does poorly, coming away thinking that he might be a poor man’s Josh Howard. [Red 94]

The Handlebar: mW knows that it’s easy to be a basketball fan when your team is rolling, but during the times when they are not doing very well, you sometimes have to relearn how to love the game. [Hornets Hype]

The Horseshoe: C. Smith talks with NBA Legend (maybe NBA notable?) Tim Legler about all things 76ers. [Philadunkia]

The Imperial: Brad Graham notes that All-Star Weekend is all about the fan, but wonders if some responsibility in setting the events should be taken out of our hands. [SLAM Online]

The Lampshade: Ben Q. Rock takes a look at Vince Carter’s shooting woes, as he is shooting the lowest percentage from the field in his career. [Orlando Pinstriped Post]

The Painter’s Brush: You might know that Chris Bosh is having a fantastic year, but did you know that he may be the most offensively efficient player in the game? [Court Surfing]

The Pyramidal: Kevin Owens of “Waiting For Godunk” tells about the perils of being tall and hitting your head, and a recent offer he received to play in Turkey. [Hugging Harold Reynolds]

The Toothbrush: Trey Kerby teaches the fundamentals of offense with the help of Dahntay Jones. [The Blowtorch]

The Walrus: “To lock away a firefly in a mason jar is to isolate it from its meaning. In the open air, the lightning bug dances and illuminates, moving in sync with its counterparts, never interfering with the greater power of the collective. But lock it up behind glass, and what was once an aesthetic marvel is nothing more than a dung beetle with a Christmas light shoved up its ass. The magic was wiped away with the mystery, and though we technically have a closer understanding of the factors at work, we wind up losing the ever-important context.” [The Two Man Game]

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