THE TIMES’ RANKINGS
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RANKINGS, COMMENTS (WITH LAST WEEK’S RANK)
BIG EAST
1. BOSTON (57-15)
So far ahead, next team should be No. 5: Just went 13-3, winning by 10 a game. (1)
2. DETROIT (52-21)
Afflalo, whom they love for his demon work ethic, gets career-high 15. (4)
BIG MESS, ER, WEST
3. NEW ORLEANS (49-22)
2-2 vs. Spurs, but Hornets control second tiebreaker, record vs. West. (3)
4. SAN ANTONIO (50-23)
Back to their old, creaky selves: Just went 6-0, re-signed Brent Barry. (7)
5. PHOENIX (49-24)
We don’t know if they’re back to being great, but they’re done being awful. (6)
6. UTAH (48-25)
Young is young: Had to rally to beat Seattle at home after team party. (5)
7. HOUSTON (49-23)
Back to real life: 3-3 since NBA’s second-longest winning streak ended. (8)
8. LAKERS (49-24)
Picked a bad time to reenact last season’s stretch run. (2)
9. ORLANDO (47-27)
Jameer Nelson just got second concussion by being run over by Dwight Howard. (9)
10. DENVER (45-28)
Just won season series with Dallas and took 2-1 lead over Golden State. (12)
11. DALLAS (45-27)
Better beat a winning team soon: two games vs. Warriors this week. (11)
12. GOLDEN STATE (44-28)
Everyone’s first-round nightmare matchup not in first round now at No. 9. (10)
13. CLEVELAND (40-33)
Last season’s 50-game winners won’t get close to that: Just lost four of six. (13)
14. WASHINGTON (38-34)
Just what doctor didn’t order: 7-2 with Butler back, face Lakers tonight. (17)
15. PHILADELPHIA (37-36)
New GM Stefanski told Cheeks to go small. Now if they had just kept Korver. (14)
16. PORTLAND (38-36)
Management has a cow when Oden says he was out playing pickup games. (15)
17. TORONTO (37-35)
Bosh calls out teammates: Insiders say he meant Bargnani, who was then benched. (16)
18. SACRAMENTO (32-40)
With 17-13 record vs. East, think of where they might finish back there. (18)
STILL IN EAST RACE AND FUBAR
19. ATLANTA (32-40)
With 12-17 record vs. West, think of where they might finish out here. (19)
20. NEW JERSEY (31-43)
Now two games behind Hawks in No. 8. In this race, that’s a lot. (20)
FOULED UP BEYOND ALL RECOGNITION
21. INDIANA (30-43)
Good luck: Bird gets sole control -- just in time to dump Tinsley, et al. (21)
22. CHICAGO (29-44)
In latest incident guaranteeing Boylan won’t return, Nocioni goes off on him.(22)
23. CHARLOTTE (28-45)
Averaging 13-11, Okafor’s OK but it was once a tossup between him and Howard. (23)
24. MILWAUKEE (24-48)
Krystkowiak, expected to be one and done, says “I haven’t done a good job.” (24)
25. MINNESOTA (18-53)
Rookie years don’t come much worse: No. 7 pick Brewer averages 5.5, shoots 36%. (27)
26. CLIPPERS (22-51)
Gilbert come home: Point guards projected in lottery suspect one way or other. (25)
27. MEMPHIS (19-54)
Not all they hoped for either: No. 4 pick Conley at 8.5 points, 4.2 assists. (28)
28. SEATTLE (17-56)
No one can say the team didn’t hold up its end trying to get out of Seattle. (26)
29. NEW YORK (20-52)
Can still lose 60, setting record even woeful ‘50s teams never reached. (29)
BLACK HOLE OF MIAMI
30. MIAMI (13-59)
Can still lose 68, which first team that started 0-17 didn’t even reach. (30)
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