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I'm currently working on something that will debut on Friday and be a regular piece throughout the playoffs. And I've asked certain bloggers to help out with this project by taking time out of their day and writing something small but important.

And I keep getting nothing but positive responses. It's amazing to me how everyone seems willing to help anybody in this "business/profession." When I began writing a few years ago, I figured that it would be a cutthroat world and I'd have to claw and fight my way to the top. Except, so far I've only run into people willing to help me out with pretty much anything I need.

It's something that's nice know that people may not know you or read you but are more than willing to help you out. Maybe it's blogger code or just being a good person but whatever it is, it's been extremely refreshing to have people at all levels of the blogging world, whether they're just starting out or well established, willing to lend a helping hand.

In the words of Jackie Moon, "everybody love everybody."

And with that, here are today's links:

From Gunaxin -- Ben talks about hanging with Manute Bol and eventually asks him Six Questions. It's good to know that the ideal night in for Manute is a six-pack of Heineken and John Rambo in the DVD player.

From Deep Purple -- Vince Marrota goes over the pain scale with the worst Suns losses of the season. Somewhere, Ben York is contemplating cutting.

From Empty The Bench -- Brian and Andrew have wrapped up the season with 40 short lists. Here's the first part.

From Detroit Bad Boys -- Matt Watson remembers an era in Pistons history that now seems like eons ago.

From Pete Marasmitch -- The Basketblog Header Playoffs: Round 1. Vote early, vote often.

And finally from With Leather -- Bulls logo + upside down + some color = robot reading the bible on a bench. This blew my mind too.


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