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    Mavericks plan to pursue Howard (The SportsXchange)

    The Dallas Mavericks believe they have a better shot of landing center Dwight Howard in free agency this summer than point guard Chris Paul, according to the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram.

     

    The 10-man rotation, starring dissections and defenses of Frank Vogel’s decision (Ball Don't Lie)

    A look around the league and the Web that covers it. It's also important to note that the rotation order and starting nods aren't always listed in order of importance. That's for you, dear reader, to figure out. C : The Point Forward , 8 Points, 9 Seconds and SB Nation . Rob Mahoney, Brett Koremenos and Mike Prada all come to the defense of Indiana Pacers coach Frank Vogel — or, at least, explain the reasoning for his decision-making for removing Roy Hibbert for the Miami Heat's last two offensive possessions of Game 1, including LeBron James' game-winner . PF : TrueHoop . Kevin Arnovitz considers several other options Vogel had that would have kept Hibbert on the floor for those fateful final 2.2 seconds. SF : Miami Herald and SB Nation . Amid all the parsing, picking and probing of the Pacers coach and his choice, Dan LeBatard and Paul Flannery would like us to stop second-guessing for a second and just appreciate how remarkable and ridiculous LeBron's game-winning finish really was.

     

    Dwight Howard reportedly adds Hawks and Warriors to his free agent list (NBC Sports)

    As the Dwight Howard free agency news cycle rolls on, the latest report has him expanding the list of teams he’ll consider signing with this summer. It’s been previously reported that Howard is most intrigued by the Houston Rockets, thanks in no small part to a young star already in place there in the form…

     

    Harden makes 3rd Team All-NBA (Comcast SportsNet Houston)

    James Harden has made 3rd Team All-NBA, the league announced Thursday afternoon.

     

    James, Bryant voted to All-NBA first team (The Associated Press)

    NEW YORK (AP) -- LeBron James was a unanimous pick for the All-NBA team and Kobe Bryant earned his record-tying 11th first-team selection.

     

    James heads All-NBA team (The SportsXchange)

    Miami Heat superstar LeBron James recorded 119 votes to lead first team all-NBA team, which was announced Thursday.

     

    Parsons invited to Team USA mini camp (Comcast SportsNet Houston)

    Chandler Parsons has been invited to a Team USA mini camp in July.

     

    Harden on the recruiting trail? (Comcast SportsNet Houston)

    It certainly sounds like James Harden is doing his part to help the Rockets out with free agency season about to get in full swing.

     

    Suns to start interviewing outside coaching candidates (Yahoo! Sports)

    J.B. Bickerstaff, Steve Clifford, Quin Snyder and Jeff Hornacek are all on the Suns' list of coaching candidates.

     

    Rockets general manager Daryl Morey shares some of his favorite draft interview quips via Twitter (Ball Don't Lie)

    Tuesday night’s draft lottery was typical – both a spectacle and spectacularly boring, and you get the feeling that Houston Rocket general manager Daryl Morey was more than happy to sit it out. Not only did Morey’s Rockets make the playoffs this season for the first time since 2009, but for once Morey doesn’t have a battalion of draft picks he’s hoarding. After owning three draft picks in the 2012 NBA draft, Morey happily sent each of his 2013 first rounders elsewhere via trade. And though he’ll be interviewing prospects for Houston’s No. 34 selection in next month’s draft, the playoff berth and iffy talent level have Morey in a good mood. As evidenced by his Twitter feed , on Wednesday afternoon. Check these out: Best draft interview answers ever part 1: player, can you pass a drug test? [grabs table] TODAY?!? — Daryl Morey (@dmorey) May 22, 2013