The complete list of lefties (alphabetical order):
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/dailydime ... -091121-22• Joel Anthony (Miami), Michael Beasley (Miami), Andris Biedrins (Golden State), Chris Bosh (Toronto), Derrick Brown (Charlotte) Mike Conley (Memphis), Goran Dragic (Phoenix), Derek Fisher (Los Angeles Lakers), Manu Ginobili (San Antonio), James Harden (Oklahoma City), Brandon Jennings (Milwaukee), Acie Law (Charlotte) David Lee (New York), Josh McRoberts (Indiana), C.J. Miles (Utah), Darko Milicic (New York), Troy Murphy (Indiana) Lamar Odom (Los Angeles Lakers), Morris Peterson (New Orleans), Tayshaun Prince (Detroit), Anthony Randolph (Golden State), Zach Randolph (Memphis) Michael Redd (Milwaukee), Kareem Rush (Los Angeles Clippers), Josh Smith (Atlanta), Beno Udrih (Sacramento) Delonte West (Cleveland), Marcus Williams (Memphis), Brandan Wright (Golden State), Thaddeus Young (Philadelphia)
Two special cases:
1. We didn't include him on this list, but our team-by-team check to make sure no lefties were left out returned this tidbit from the Clippers: They regard Chris Kaman as fully ambidextrous. There is no official ruling on the matter because "handedness" is not something officially tracked in the NBA as seen in, say, baseball or hockey. The Clips, though, contend that Kaman is equally good with both hands.
2. The Cavaliers reminded me of something I had forgotten: LeBron James eats and writes with the same left hand he appeared to injure with that vicious throwdown in Wednesday night's loss to Washington.