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Media Link Dump: Wednesday

Here’s what sports columnists are saying around the country on a variety of topics:

Bud Selig– Mike Celizic writes that Bud Selig is not cut out to be MLB’s commissioner. (NBC Sports)

– Joe Henderson wonders aloud if this year’s World Series could get any worse. (St. Petersburg Times)

– Hugh Falk lays out Part 1 of his blue print on how to fix the BCS. (RealClearSports.com)

– Johnette Howard writes that Jerry Jones is running the Dallas Cowboys into the ground. (Newsday)

– Bill Simmons hands out his predictions for the 2008-09 NBA Season. (ESPN.com)

– Cedric Golden says that the San Antonio Spurs’ title window has already closed. (Austin American-Statesman)

– Dave Kriger notes that a fixed site for future World Series would make more sense. (Rocky Mountain News)

– Drew Sharp says the Lions should start second-year quarterback Drew Stanton on Sunday. (Detroit Free Press)

– Peter King notes that we should expect the NFL Replay Rule to be tweaked. (Sports Illustrated)

Celtics, Lakers prevail on opening night

I don’t think anyone is surprised that the Celtics were able to beat the Cavs on opening night, but given the fact that two of the Big Three – Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett – combined for only 19 points on 7-24 shooting, it is a little remarkable that the C’s were still able to get the win.

LeBron was his usual self (22p/7r/6a), and Mo Williams had a decent debut with 12 points on 3-5 3PT shooting, but he only had two assists against four turnovers. Zydrunas Ilgauskas (15p) was the only other Cavalier in double figures. Outside of Williams, the Cavs were 0-10 from long distance.

Paul Pierce led all scorers with 27 points and looks like he’s picking up right where he left off last June.

On the West Coast, the Lakers dismantled the upstart Trail Blazers, 96-76. Kobe led all scorers with 23 points, while Portland “rookie” Rudy Fernandez posted an impressive 16 points in his first NBA game.

In the Lamar Odom Bench Watch, he posted nine points and seven rebounds in 29 minutes.

Greg Oden sprained his foot. X-rays were negative, but he’s going to have an MRI this week. I hope he doesn’t turn out to be just another injury prone big man.

There was one other game on the docket. The Bulls welcomed back Bucks coach Scott Skiles and pasted his team, 108-95. Derrick Rose (11p, 9a, 4r) was impressive in his first NBA game.

Eddy Curry not part of Knicks’ rotation to start season

Here’s a shocker – Eddy Curry may not be a good fit for Mike D’Antoni’s system. D’Antoni already told reporters that he doesn’t expect to use Curry in the Knicks opener Wednesday night against the Miami Heat.

New Knicks coach Mike D’Antoni said he doesn’t plan to play Curry in the team’s season opener Wednesday against the Miami Heat, simply responding “no” when asked Tuesday if Curry would be part of his eight- or nine-man rotation.

Curry’s minutes were limited in the preseason after he missed all of training camp because of a bacterial infection, and D’Antoni said he could have a hard time playing catch-up. D’Antoni also has not appeared confident with how Curry would fit in his high-tempo offense.

After playing in four of the seven Knicks’ preseason games (including one DNP/coach’s decision), Curry was surprised by the news that he is not part of his coach’s regular rotation.

“Definitely stunned, especially being that [D’Antoni] didn’t tell me that,” Curry said Tuesday. “I haven’t talked to him. I’m here with him every day. All he has to do is tell me. I’m definitely stunned to hear that.”

Curry thinks he can play in D’Antoni’s system, which emphasizes quick shots and working the ball on the perimeter.

“I don’t need [the ball] to go through me,” Curry said. “I don’t need it to be my team.”

I always find it interesting when coaches break the news to a player via the media. It seems like if each player had a regular meeting with the coach that it would serve to clear the air and open the lines of communication. Now there’s apparently a rift between Curry and D’Antoni, and it doesn’t appear that D’Antoni cares all that much.

Curry can opt out of his contract after the season, but has a player option for two more years. Since he’s due to make $21.8 million over those two seasons, and is unlikely to find that kind of money on the open market, he’ll probably extend his contract. It’s up to the Knicks to find a taker.

Based on his career stats, it shouldn’t be too hard. Curry is just 25, and has posted good numbers as recently as the 2006-07 season when he averaged 19.5 points and 7.0 rebounds, while shooting 58% from the field. He doesn’t offer much in the way of blocks, steals or assists, but he can score and rebound when he wants to, and his contract is not unreasonable.

Look for the Knicks to move him this season.

NBA season tips off tonight

TNT has a nice doubleheader to start the NBA season.

Cavs @ Celtics, 8 PM ET
LeBron James and his new sidekick – Mo Williams – head into Beantown to face the defending champion Celtics, who have to refocus themselves after their magical 2007-08 season.

Trail Blazers @ Lakers, 10:30 PM ET
The Lakers are the consensus favorite to win the title this season, while the Trail Blazers are a popular darkhorse playoff pick in the West. Will Andrew Bynum and Pau Gasol play well together? Is Greg Oden ready to emerge? This game also features a great matchup between Kobe Bryant and Brandon Roy.

InDemand is running a free preview of NBA League Pass, so you can also see how the new-look Bucks fare against the Bulls at 8:30 ET.

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