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Team (Record): Comment (Last week’s position)
1. Utah (21-7): Upset NBC won’t show next game until
April 17 (when Jazz plays Lakers.) (1)
2. Miami (19-8): There you go again: Mt. St. Zo blows
top, gets tossed in loss to Pacers. (2)
3. Portland (22-5): Schedule helps: Trail Blazers won’t play next
winning team on road until April 8. (3)
4. Orlando (20-9): Hardaway and Daly make up. That will
keep Penny happy for a week or so. (4)
5. Indiana (19-8): Good news/bad news: Pacers’ second unit
is almost as good as their first. (5)
6. Houston (20-9): Almost Hakeem of old: Olajuwon averaged
16 points in February, 20 in March. (8)
7. San Antonio (19-10): Spurs just played Nuggets four times
in 18 days, outscored them by 90. (6)
8. Lakers (19-11): As Shakespeare once said, something
is rotten in Denmark and Lakerdom. (7)
9. Atlanta (18-11): Lenny wonders why fans aren’t excited:
Hint: Try watching your games. (10)
10. New York (16-13): Jeff Van Gundy’s initials also stand
for Just Vanishing Gradually. (11)
11. Philadelphia (15-13): Say what you want about Brown, but last
season at this point, 76ers were 7-21. (9)
12. Minnesota (16-12): Only day worse than loss to Clippers
was when team said it’d move to New Orleans. (12)
13. Seattle (14-12): Baker out. How’d you like to pay him
$90 million based on this season? (13)
14. Milwaukee (15-12): Sam (I Am Not) Cassell returns for 26
minutes, sprains his ankle again. (14)
15. Detroit (16-12): Bison sighting: Embattled philosopher
gets 18 in victory over Bucks. (15)
16. Cleveland (14-12): Kemp twins picking it up: 19.8 average
is highest in Shawn’s career. (16)
17. Toronto (13-14): Now Raptors are beating quality teams,
like the Spurs, on the road. (19)
18. Phoenix (14-15): Oops: Have $94 million tied up in Googs
and Longley, who can’t score in low post. (17)
19. Sacramento (13-16): Only teams averaging more than 100
are King and Clipper opponents. (18)
20. Charlotte (11-15): Eddie! Eddie! Eddie! Averaging 18 points
for first nine games as a Hornet. (21)
21. Golden State (12-16): Raptors have a few vets, lots of kids.
With Warriors, it’s vice versa. (22)
22. Washington (12-16): Bickerstaff: Sometimes you’re pigeon
and sometimes you’re the statue. (23)
23. Boston (9-17): Dive, dive, dive (cont.): Looks like Pitino
has sights set on a high pick. (20)
24. Dallas (10-20): Not all the progress you’d like:
Nowitzki plays 17 minutes in four games. (26)
25. Chicago (8-20): Insiders think Krause wants Szczerbiak,
but No. 5 pick may be too late. (24)
26. Denver (7-22): Insiders say Nuggets won’t re-sign
Van Exel if he agrees to play for free. (27)
27. New Jersey (5-23): Rubbing it in: Former area prep star
Harrington helps Pacers beat Nets. (25)
28. Vancouver (5-23): Not that Grizzlies have quit, but Clippers
have won more in last four weeks. (28)
29. Clippers (3-24): Kandy Man Can: After a slow start
Olowokandi starting to happen (29)
GAME OF THE WEEK
NEW YORK AT LAKERS
When--Today. Time--3:30 p.m. TV--Channel 4.
* Story line--Latest edition of The Young, The Restless and the Intermittently Present. The Knicks are an old conglomerate, built around a proud veteran, Patrick Ewing, carrying impossible expectations, trying to fight their way out of the middle of the pack. Who knows what the Lakers will be today?
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