WARRIORS LOOK
UNSTOPPABLE; PACERS FALL FROM TOP 10
How far can the Warriors go? Golden State ran its win streak
to 10 games over the weekend, and the West juggernaut is averaging a
league-leading 129.1 points per game in January.
1. GOLDEN STATE
WARRIORS
Record: 35-14
Record: 35-14
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3-0
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@IND, PHI, LAL
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Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant will
start in the 2019 NBA All-Star Game. Will Steve Kerr coach in it? The
staffs from the Western Conference and Eastern Conference teams with the best
records on Feb. 3 will go to Charlotte, and the Warriors have a 1½-game lead
over the Nuggets. Kerr was the West's head coach in 2015 and 2017.
2. MILWAUKEE
BUCKS
Record: 35-13
Record: 35-13
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2-1
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@DET, @TOR, @WAS
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At this rate, it could take an otherworldly performance to
unseat James Harden
as MVP favorite, but Giannis
Antetokounmpo continues to make his case. In Friday's game against
Charlotte, Mike
Budenholzer -- staring at an 11-point hole to start the fourth
quarter -- opted to plug in the Greek Freak at center. The shift spurred a huge
run, and Giannis outscored the Hornets 14-12 in that final period. In Sunday's
loss to the Thunder, Antetokounmpo was held to just 8-for-22 shooting despite
pouring in 27 points with 18 rebounds.
3. DENVER
NUGGETS
Record: 33-15
Record: 33-15
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2-1
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@MEM, @NO, HOU, @MIN
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Aside from a shocking loss to the Suns on Jan. 12, one the
Nuggets avenged by thrashing the Suns by 37 points on Friday, the Nuggets have
not lost to a team outside the West playoff picture since Dec. 8 (at Atlanta).
Their consistently high-level performance has kept them as the only team out
West still within a game of the surging Warriors in the loss column and well on
pace to host the first round of the playoffs after missing the postseason a
season ago.
4. TORONTO
RAPTORS
Record: 37-15
Record: 37-15
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2-2
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MIL, LAC
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The Raptors squeaked by Dallas on Sunday to salvage a bumpy,
three-game road trip ahead of their nationally televised showdown vs. Milwaukee
on Thursday. Let's hear it for load management! Kawhi Leonard returned
from his four-game hiatus with a vengeance in a two-game explosion: 32.5
points, 8.5 rebounds and four assists with a true shooting percentage of
65.1.
5. HOUSTON
ROCKETS
Record: 29-20
Record: 29-20
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NO, @DEN, @UTAH
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Harden's historic run has lifted the Rockets into the middle
of the West playoff picture, but Houston has received huge boosts from
minimum-salary buyout bargains. Signing Austin Rivers was
essential to surviving Chris Paul's
absence, as he averaged 11.3 points and 3.8 assists in 37.1 minutes per game
while Paul recovered from his strained hamstring. Kenneth
Faried has been even better as Clint Capela's
fill-in, averaging 14.3 points and 9.5 rebounds in four games, three of which
were wins. "He's already been worth his money, that's for sure,"
Coach Mike D'Antoni said.
6. OKLAHOMA CITY
THUNDER
Record: 31-18
Record: 31-18
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@ORL, @MIA, @BOS
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OKC has allowed at least 100 points in 20 straight games and
allowed an average of 122.5 points in its past 11. The Thunder are 6-5 in those
games and in the five losses have allowed opponents an average of 133.8 points
on a 58.7 effective field goal percentage. Luckily, Paul George is
making up for it with 31.4 points per game during the Thunder's five-game win
streak.
7. BOSTON
CELTICS
Record: 30-19
Record: 30-19
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Kyrie Irving has
been one of the best offensive players in the NBA this season, currently
ranking fourth in the league with an offensive real plus-minus of 4.92. Irving
has stepped up his game even more of late, taking a much larger role in
creating offense for both himself and the team while averaging 31 points and 11
assists with four double-doubles in his past five games. The Celtics won four
of those games, with their lone loss a four-point squeaker against the
Warriors.
8. PHILADELPHIA
76ERS
Record: 32-18
Record: 32-18
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2-1
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@LAL, @GS, @SAC
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The Sixers averted some real trouble with news that Jimmy Butler's
right wrist injury is short-term and that he should return to the court early
this week before the big game on Thursday in Oakland. What a difference a
couple of seasons makes for the telegenic, buzzy 76ers: Six of Philadelphia's
next seven games will be nationally televised on major outlets. In 2016-17,
only three Sixers games were broadcast to wider audiences, and all were before
Christmas.
9. PORTLAND
TRAIL BLAZERS
Record: 31-20
Record: 31-20
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UTAH, MIA, SA, @DAL
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Point guard Damian
Lillard is hopeful to be named an All-Star for the fourth time
and second year in a row on Thursday, when the reserves are named. Lillard is
averaging 26.2 points, 6.2 assists, 4.5 rebounds and 1.1 steals this season.
The Blazers are helping his cause with the West's fourth-best record entering
the week.
10. UTAH JAZZ
Record: 29-22
Record: 29-22
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3-1
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Donovan
Mitchell's sophomore slump seems like a distant memory. He has
performed at a superstar level while the Jazz have won nine of their past 10
games, averaging 30.4 points and 6.1 assists in that span. The only players in
the league with a better plus-minus than Mitchell's plus-127 in the past 10
games are three Warriors (Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant and Draymond
Green) and Utah teammate Rudy Gobert.
11. SAN ANTONIO
SPURS
Record: 29-22
Record: 29-22
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2-1
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PHX, BKN, NO
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LaMarcus
Aldridge has clearly established himself as San Antonio's best
All-Star candidate, having carried the Spurs in January while DeMar DeRozan
struggled and dealt with nagging injuries. Aldridge is averaging 24.2 points
per game on 56 percent shooting to lead the Spurs to an 8-5 record this month,
while DeRozan has averaged 16.4 points on 41.8 shooting and missed three games.
12. BROOKLYN NETS
Record: 27-23
Record: 27-23
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3-0
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@BOS, CHI, @SA, @ORL
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The Nets take another licking -- this time, the loss
of Spencer
Dinwiddie for three to six weeks for thumb surgery -- but keep on
ticking. The Nets are winners of six straight after polishing off three
non-playoff opponents at home, but now the degree of difficulty becomes a bit
more challenging with road dates at Boston and San Antonio. The team hopes to welcome Caris LeVert back
next month but will need contributions from undrafted rookie Theo Pinson and Shabazz
Napier to compensate for the absences on the perimeter
13. INDIANA
PACERS
Record: 32-16
Record: 32-16
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1-1
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GS, @WAS, @ORL, @MIA
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Victor
Oladipo's season-ending injury is devastating for Indiana. Yes, the
Pacers went 7-4 without him during that 11-game stretch in November and
December -- a vast improvement over the team's 0-7 mark without him last
season. But the club's first game after Oladipo's injury wasn't the most
inspiring: a 106-103 loss to lowly Memphis, which had lost 19 of 22 going into
that matchup
14. LA CLIPPERS
Record: 28-22
Record: 28-22
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3-1
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The Clips' successful road trip and homecoming win reversed
their winter swoon and prompted the question: Months before a summer that
promises to be their biggest game hunt ever, are the Clippers buyers, sellers
or holders at the trade deadline? Tobias Harris,
on the bubble for an All-Star reserve spot, will soon learn his fate. The
résumé: 21.1 points and eight rebounds per game with a true shooting percentage
of 61.4 and a real plus-minus of 2.21 -- all career highs.
15. LOS ANGELES
LAKERS
Record: 26-24
Record: 26-24
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PHI, @LAC, @GS
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LeBron James participated
in some full-contact defensive drills over the weekend, bringing him one step
closer to returning to a squad playing full-contact musical chairs for the
final playoff spot in the West. Only two active players on the roster sport
positive real plus-minus ratings: Ivica Zubac and Josh Hart.
16. SACRAMENTO
KINGS
Record: 25-25
Record: 25-25
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1-3
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ATL, PHI
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The Kings' most recent All-Star was DeMarcus
Cousins, who made the team in 2017, 2016 and 2015. Will Sacramento
have an All-Star for the first time post-Cousins this season? Sacramento might
have two reserve selection dark horses in Buddy Hield and De'Aaron Fox.
Hield is averaging 20.3 points per game and shooting 46 percent from 3-point
range. Fox, a second-year guard, is averaging 17.5 points, 7.3 assists and 3.7
rebounds.
17. MIAMI HEAT
Record: 24-24
Record: 24-24
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CHI, OKC, IND
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The Heat continue to maintain their pace as a potential
playoff team this season with a defense-first mentality that makes them un-fun
to play against. Their interior-based, zone-heavy defense is unusual in today's
NBA, which makes it difficult for teams to plan against in-season, when
practices are relatively rare. The Heat have parlayed this into the NBA's No. 6
defense, allowing 106.3 points per 100 possessions.
18. CHARLOTTE
HORNETS
Record: 23-25
Record: 23-25
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NY, @BOS, MEM, CHI
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With the All-Star Game coming to Charlotte, Kemba Walker joined
Glen Rice as the only members of the Charlotte Hornets organization to be
All-Stars for three straight seasons. Rice was a three-time Charlotte Hornets
All-Star in 1996-98.
19. MINNESOTA
TIMBERWOLVES
Record: 24-26
Record: 24-26
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MEM, DEN
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The Timberwolves have been challenged as much by injuries as
by foes of late. Second-leading scorer Derrick Rose had
a sore right ankle and sat out Sunday's loss to Utah, a game that guards Jeff Teague (foot)
and Tyus Jones (ankle)
also missed. Forward Robert
Covington (knee) hasn't played since Dec. 31 but is now riding
a stationary bike, according to interim coach Ryan Saunders.
20. DALLAS
MAVERICKS
Record: 22-27
Record: 22-27
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Dennis Smith
Jr. has gotten sick of the discussion about whether he fits
with Luka Doncic.
"That's my dog, man," Smith told reporters Sunday. "All the
speculation, I think it needs to stop. I don't really even like answering
questions about it." The problem: The Mavs still struggle with both of
their young lottery picks on the floor. The Mavs have won two of three since
Smith's midseason sabbatical ended, but the starting lineup has been outscored
by 14.2 points per 100 possessions in those games. Is that a Doncic/Smith issue
or a Harrison Barnes/Wesley
Matthews issue?
21. WASHINGTON
WIZARDS
Record: 21-28
Record: 21-28
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They came up short against the Warriors this past week, but
it's hard to put into words just how much better Washington looks now compared
to at the beginning of the season, when effort was lacking. Since Jan. 1, the
Wizards are 7-5, with the sixth-best defensive rating in that span. In the
first nine games of the season, Washington was 2-7 with the NBA's fifth-worst
defense.
22. NEW ORLEANS
PELICANS
Record: 22-28
Record: 22-28
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If Anthony Davis gets the trade he's requested, Jahlil Okafor could
be in for an expanded role. The 23-year-old former No. 3 overall pick, now a
minimum-salary reclamation project, has put up big numbers when injuries to
Davis, Nikola
Mirotic and Julius Randle opened
all the minutes he could handle. He's averaging 19.8 points on 75 percent
shooting and 10.8 rebounds in the past four games. But Okafor remains a
defensive liability, despite 11 blocks in this stretch, as the Pelicans have
allowed 115 points per 100 possessions with him on the floor.
23. DETROIT
PISTONS
Record: 21-27
Record: 21-27
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1-2
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MIL, DAL, LAC
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If the struggling Pistons are to make a playoff push, this
is likely their moment. They play six of their next seven contests at home,
including four against clubs with sub-.500 records. At the moment, Detroit is
13-11 at home and 14-9 against teams below .500.
24. ORLANDO MAGIC
Record: 20-30
Record: 20-30
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1-3
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OKC, IND, BKN
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The Magic have big decisions to make before the Feb. 7 trade
deadline. They have lost 10 of their past 13 games but are four games out of
the final playoff spot in the East. They need to decide whether to be buyers at
the deadline and attempt to make a playoff run this season or become sellers
with an eye more firmly toward the future.
25. MEMPHIS
GRIZZLIES
Record: 20-30
Record: 20-30
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Marc Gasol had
a simple explanation for interrupting Mike Conley's
postgame TV interview after Sunday's win over the Pacers to plant a
kiss on the point guard's cheek: "Because I love him."
It's an emotional time in Memphis, as the Grit 'n' Grind mainstays don't know
when their last win together might come. They have been consummate pros since
it became public knowledge that the Grizzlies are shopping them, with Conley
(22.3 points, 7.3 assists per game) and Gasol (18.3 points, 10.5 rebounds, 5.3
assists) doing nothing but helping their trade value last week.
26. ATLANTA HAWKS
Record: 15-33
Record: 15-33
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1-2
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@LAC, @SAC, @UTAH, @PHX
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Had second-year forward John Collins not
missed the first month of the season, he'd belong squarely in the conversation
for Eastern Conference All-Star reserves. In 30 games, Collins has averaged
19.4 points and 10.2 rebounds in 30 minutes per game, with an eye-popping true
shooting percentage of 64.8, including 38.7 percent from beyond the arc. On
Saturday, Young assembled his most complete offensive performance of the
season with a 30-point, eight-assist, and high-efficiency performance
27. PHOENIX SUNS
Record: 11-41
Record: 11-41
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0-4
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@SA, ATL
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Will Devin Booker finally
be named an All-Star? The Suns' record isn't helping the fourth-year
sharpshooter's cause, as they are running away with the worst record in the
Western Conference. Booker enters the week averaging 24.6 points, 6.7 assists
and 3.6 rebounds per game.
28. CLEVELAND
CAVALIERS
Record: 10-41
Record: 10-41
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WAS, DAL
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Before beating the fellow cellar-dwelling Bulls on Sunday,
Cleveland was largely having to rely on moral victories and individual
milestones. Perhaps the most noteworthy ones from this past week: Cedi Osman,
showing scoring flashes, had a career-best 25 points in a loss to Boston, then
two nights later set a new career high with 29 in a loss to Miami.
29. CHICAGO BULLS
Record: 11-39
Record: 11-39
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@BKN, @MIA, @CHA
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Just days after first-round pick Wendell
Carter Jr. had surgery on his thumb that will keep him out
eight-to-12 weeks, fellow first-rounder Chandler
Hutchison fractured his right toe and will miss two-to-four
weeks. Any development this season would have been a plus for this young team.
But with nearly all the key youngsters getting hurt -- and developing almost no
cohesion because of those injuries -- the Bulls have had little on-court
progress in 2018-19.
30. NEW YORK
KNICKS
Record: 10-38
Record: 10-38
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0-4
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@CHA, DAL, BOS, MEM
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The Knicks have leaned entirely into their youth movement,
with Enes Kanter
as the most recent veteran to fall out of favor. Coach David Fizdale informed Kanter, only 26 years old himself, that
he would lose minutes to rookie Mitchell
Robinson and sophomore Luke Kornet moving
forward. Kanter has received consecutive DNP-CDs the past two games, despite
Kornet's missing both games due to injury. The Knicks have lost nine straight
games and 17 of their past 18.
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