As you can see, the NBA is well past the point of wishing that its players didn't dabble in firearms. Before they ever go to training camp, rookies are walked through the do's and don'ts of owning guns as part of their league-mandated orientation program. From there, teams like nothing more than when somebody else's player is arrested on a gun rap. That gives them an excuse to remind their players to have their licenses in order, as more than a few certainly did Tuesday after learning of Felton's arrest.