THE TIMES’ RANKINGS
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RANKINGS, COMMENTS (WITH LAST WEEK’S RANK)
REAL DEALS
1. LAKERS (41-18)
Oops: Who dreamed Derek Fisher was 33? OK, make that one starter over 30. (1)
2. DETROIT (43-16)
Oops: About to start West trip 3-0, blew an 18-point lead in Utah. (2)
3. BOSTON (45-12)
Future better be now with P.J. Brown, 38, there, Sam Cassell, 38, on way. (3)
4. SAN ANTONIO (40-17)
Parker, who came back with 8, 10, 15, 10, gets 26 as Spurs win 12th in 14. (4)
BRAVE NEW WORLDS
5. DALLAS (39-20)
On the positive side, Nowitzki’s averaging 30 since Kidd got there. (9)
6. NEW ORLEANS (39-18)
There must be a place for Bonzi Wells, on fifth team in five years looking for one. (5)
7. UTAH (38-22)
In last five on road, Jazz gave up 106 a game and lost four of them. (7)
8. HOUSTON (38-20)
Won last 12 with Yao, 2-0 since he left and about to march off cliff. (6)
9. PHOENIX (39-20)
Somebody must be having a cow: 2-4 with O’Neal, tied for No. 5 in West. (8)
10. GOLDEN STATE (35-22)
Monta as in pay: Ellis, 22, averaging 26 this month and he’ll be free agent. (12)
11. DENVER (35-23)
Oops: With $83 million payroll, $15 million in tax, could miss playoffs.(10)
12. ORLANDO (38-23)
That should do it: GM Hill encourages struggling Nelson to shave beard. (11)
13. CLEVELAND (33-26)
James repeats he wanted Kidd as Cavaliers go 3-2 since their big trade. (13)
14. PORTLAND (31-28)
Friday’s win over Lakers was preview of battle for West minus Oden, Bynum. (14)
15. TORONTO (32-25)
Bosh misses Pacers loss with sore knee as entire franchise limps in sympathy. (15)
16. WASHINGTON (28-30)
5-12 without Butler; and per team policy there’s news blackout on his status.(17)
17. SACRAMENTO (26-32)
Couldn’t move Artest, have to hope he can stay out of stands for two months. (16)
18. PHILADELPHIA (26-33)
Playing faster, went from 94 a game to 101 over last 16, going 11-5. (18)
19. NEW JERSEY (26-32)
Devin Harris makes big entrance, scoring 21 in 21 minutes off bench. (20)
STILL IN EAST RACE AND FUBAR
20. ATLANTA (24-32)
Woodson on borrowed time so he’d better not lose any he’s supposed to win. (19)
21. CHICAGO (23-35)
With Hughes eating up $12.5 million of cap space, Gordon’s out of there. (21)
22. INDIANA (23-36)
Forget silver linings: Larry Bird says this ‘isn’t acceptable.’ (22)
23. MILWAUKEE (22-37)
Not that GM Harris is a goner, but ESPN’s Bill Simmons campaigns for his job. (23)
FOULED UP BEYOND ALL RECOGNITION
24. CLIPPERS (19-38)
Dear Sam I Am: Thanks for coming. It was a blast having you here. (25)
25. CHARLOTTE (19-39)
Worst yet to come: Bobcats just announced they can’t afford free agent in summer. (24)
26. NEW YORK (18-41)
Phased-out Curry says it’s a big man’s game or, in his case, fat man’s game. (26)
27. MEMPHIS (14-45)
If Mike Miller deal had gone down, they Grizzlies would have D-League team now. (27)
28. SEATTLE (15-43)
Since All-Star break, Durant is down to 18 a game, shooting 35%. (28)
29. MINNESOTA (12-45)
What you call a slow start: No. 7 pick Brewer averaging 5.1, shooting 35%. (29)
BLACK HOLE OF MIAMI
30. MIAMI (11-45)
Unlike 76ers, who rallied late last season, they’re not Heat isn’t going anywhere. (30)
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