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The NBA gets going again Thursday after the All-Star break after the open gym last weekend in Indianapolis. I don't need to waste any energy on what that was.

I tweeted that if you don't care, neither do we. People take that as me being mad. No, I'm not. The commissioner clearly was.

Despite his pleas and some old-school legends giving a nudge, apparently getting guys to care and/or try even a little is a bridge too far.

But it's an exhibition. So, oh well. The title is what matters, and the pursuit begins in earnest again Thursday. I was checking out the standings and I looked at the back end of the East.

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