NBA TOP TO BOTTOM
Team (record) Comment (last week’s position)
1. Lakers (54-12) Famous last words: “He can’t hurt it any more by playing on it.” (1)
2. Utah (43-21) Don’t look now, but the old gentlemen just put together a 16-3 run. (3)
3. Portland (50-16) While Lakers lose on road, Trail Blazers lose at home to Timberwolves to lock up No. 3 seeding. (4)
4. Indiana (45-21) Proving East’s top four are this close, Pacers just lost at home to Heat. (2)
5. Phoenix (41-23) Where do they go from here? Suns 1-7 vs. three Western teams ahead of them. (6)
6. San Antonio (42-24) Wounded Duncan’s average drops to 17.3 in March as Spurs’ troubles continue. (5)
7. Miami (42-23) Doug Collins, on watching Tim Hardaway try to come back: “It makes me ache.” (7)
8. New York (40-24) Little early for “finals preview,” but tabloids are psyched for this one. (8)
9. Toronto (38-26) Where Raptors stop, nobody knows: They go 10-1 as Carter averages 29.4. (9)
10. Seattle (40-27) Baker’s average actually going down: 16.2 in February, 15.8 this month. (10)
11. Minnesota (38-26) Meet best team nobody knows about: Timberwolves 30-13 since 8-13 start. (11)
12. Sacramento (38-27) Even home fans are booing their Just-Doesn’t-Get-It Kid, Jason Williams. (12)
13. Philadelphia (36-28) Brown, Iverson in what may be final showdown. Oddsmakers favor the kid. (13)
14. Charlotte (35-29) Under .500 this year. How would Hornets look to Jones after first-round KO? (14)
15. Detroit (32-32) Pistons timed Gentry firing so Irvine could have first six at home but they’re over. (15)
16. Orlando (31-35) Still four-team race to see whose losing record is worth a playoff berth. (16)
17. Milwaukee (31-35) When Big Dog was rookie, he got to line 6.2 times a game. Now he’s at 3.1. (17)
18. New Jersey (28-36) Where would Nets be without 2-15 start? In No. 7 slot, 2 1/2 up on Pistons. (18)
19. Boston (30-36) Celtics just went on 6-1 run, but seven of their next nine are on road. (19)
20. Dallas (27-38) Cuban gets Del Harris to coach defense. It’s working better than his last bright idea. (21)
21. Denver (27-39) Kind of hard to believe Nuggets were 15-13 on New Year’s Day, isn’t it? (20)
22. Cleveland (25-40) Honor Kemp as one of greatest Cavaliers, but with no team official at ceremony. (21)
23. Houston (24-41) Francis should ask his pal, the commish, if he can be rookie of year too. (19)
24. Atlanta (24-40) So much for Rider era: Another NBA city where they’ll never forget him. (23)
25. Washington (22-45) Jordan didn’t like media noting Laker game was first he had been to this month. (27)
26. Vancouver (18-48) Veteran leadership: Doug West announces, “Golf season is around the corner.” (25)
27. Golden State (17-48) No reason to tank since Magic has pick. Warriors just not very interested. (26)
28. Clippers (14-53) Management heads for bomb shelters: Sports Illustrated coming out with profile on Sterling. (29)
29. Chicago (13-52) Bulls need Tex or Mike back: Last in scoring, Floyd may scrap triangle. (28)
* GAME OF THE WEEK--Lakers at New York, 9 a.m. today, Ch. 4: It’s NBC’s game of the year so far. But to the Lakers, who have all but wrapped up best record, it’s mostly a chance to show off.
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