COUSINS RETURNS AS
WARRIORS RETAKE NO. 1
The Golden State
Warriors have won seven straight games and just welcomed a
four-time All-Star onto the roster. Sure, DeMarcus
Cousins is working his way back from an Achilles tendon injury,
but if his first
bucket in a Warriors uniform is any indication, Golden State
won't be giving up its No. 1 ranking anytime soon.
1. GOLDEN STATE
WARRIORS
Record: 32-14
Record: 32-14
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Lost in all the hoopla in the return of DeMarcus
Cousins is the Warriors also added some bench depth in the
process. Kevon Looney has
gone from being a starting center after the Warriors lost Damian Jones to
injury to coming off the bench with Cousins back. Looney is averaging 6.6
points on 62.1 percent shooting from the field (13th in the NBA) and 5.8
rebounds this season.
2. MILWAUKEE
BUCKS
Record: 33-12
Record: 33-12
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Milwaukee already has pieced together four separate winning
streaks of four games this season, matching the number the Bucks had in 2016-17
and 2017-18 combined. Eric Bledsoe has
averaged almost 22 points on 60 percent shooting during the four-game streak;
all while logging 20 assists against just one turnover.
3. TORONTO
RAPTORS
Record: 35-13
Record: 35-13
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The last time Kawhi Leonard played
in a game and did not lead the Raptors in scoring was Nov. 27. Yet the Raptors
continued their no-Kawhi, no-problem routine this week as Leonard sat for
consecutive games in wins over Phoenix and Memphis, bringing their record to
10-2 without Leonard. Though let's not kid ourselves: This speaks more to the
Raptors' depth than anything, and Toronto is still three points per 100
possessions better when Leonard is on the floor.
4. DENVER
NUGGETS
Record: 31-14
Record: 31-14
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The Nuggets got blown out by the Warriors in a potential
statement game last week to lose the top spot in the Western Conference, but
they have still won three of their past four and remain only a half-game
out. Nikola Jokic turned
in his 22nd career triple-double on Saturday to move into second place all time
in triple-doubles by a center -- he now trails only Wilt
Chamberlain's 78 -- and has averaged a robust 25 points, 11 rebounds
and 9 assists during his past 11 games.
5. INDIANA
PACERS
Record: 31-15
Record: 31-15
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TOR, @MEM
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Before Sunday's win over the Hornets, Victor
Oladipo had gone seven straight games without hitting the 20-point
mark -- his longest stretch by far since joining the Pacers. But he deserves
credit for his defense Saturday on Luka Doncic.
Oladipo held the Rookie of the Year favorite to just eight points on 3-of-14
shooting (and a second-half ejection).
6. PHILADELPHIA
76ERS
Record: 30-17
Record: 30-17
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The Sixers were a Paul George heave
away from closing out a perfect week. The chemistry questions offensively feel
overwrought when you consider that the Embiid-Simmons-Butler-Redick quartet
scores 113 points per 100 possessions. If the Sixers want to catch the Raps and
Bucks, they need to recapture last season's defensive magic. That means Ben Simmons,
who has been solid, returning to an elite, All-NBA level.
7. HOUSTON
ROCKETS
Record: 26-19
Record: 26-19
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Eric Gordon didn't
need any time to get back in rhythm after missing eight games due to a
right-knee contusion. He had 50 points in 53 minutes in his first two games
back, hitting half of his 18 3-point attempts, including the double-clutch
shot that sent Sunday's game against the Lakers into overtime.
Houston was plus-29 with Gordon on the floor during those games.
8. BOSTON
CELTICS
Record: 28-18
Record: 28-18
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The Celtics have won three straight games and seven of their
past 10, but they have been unable to progress beyond the fifth seed in the
Eastern Conference. With that said they turned in a signature win over the
Raptors last week and still sport the third-best point differential in the NBA
(plus-6.2) in a measure that often correlates highly with postseason success.
9. OKLAHOMA CITY
THUNDER
Record: 27-18
Record: 27-18
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Russell
Westbrook continues to make headlines, with his renewed feud with Joel Embiid as
the most recent attention-grabber in a season in which he's still on-pace to
average a triple-double for the third straight time. However, quietly, Paul
George continues to rank third in the NBA in real plus-minus in an MVP-caliber
campaign that is keeping the Thunder in contention out West.
10. UTAH JAZZ
Record: 26-21
Record: 26-21
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The Warriors are the only team with a longer active winning streak
than the Jazz, who have reeled off six straight wins despite injuries to the
three point guards on the roster. Utah is allowing only 97.2 points per 100
possessions during the streak -- and only 86.3 with reigning Defensive Player
of the Year Rudy Gobert on
the floor. Gobert also became the first Utah player since Karl Malone in
1988 to have consecutive 20-rebound games when he ripped down a total of 47
boards in wins over the Pistons and Clippers.
11. PORTLAND
TRAIL BLAZERS
Record: 28-19
Record: 28-19
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So why are the Blazers, winners of seven of the past 10
games, suddenly playing so much better? Portland has had the fourth-best
defensive rating in the league over the past 10 games. But before you get too
excited about the Blazers' D, Coach Terry Stotts added that they have been
aided by playing teams with poor records, too. Next up for Portland are tough
back-to-back road games, starting Monday with Utah and Oklahoma City.
12. SAN ANTONIO
SPURS
Record: 27-21
Record: 27-21
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January hasn't been kind to DeMar DeRozan,
who might be fighting fatigue after often carrying the Spurs in the first two
and a half months of the season. DeRozan is averaging 15.3 points and 3.8
turnovers while shooting 39.0 percent from the floor in January, compared to
22.9 points on 47.7 percent shooting while committing only 2.4 turnovers per
game through December. San Antonio has lost five of the nine games DeRozan has
played this month, and he sat out Friday's win over the Timberwolves due to
left ankle soreness.
13. BROOKLYN NETS
Record: 24-23
Record: 24-23
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SAC, ORL, NY
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Remember when the knock on the Nets was their inability to
close out games? In 2019, the Nets rank second overall in net rating during
clutch minutes -- the last five minutes of games when the margin is five points
or fewer -- and are 4-0 in these nail-biters. Sitting at the No. 6 position in
the East, Brooklyn now plays seven of its next 10 games at Barclays Center,
including home tilts against Orlando, New York and Chicago (twice).
14. LOS ANGELES
LAKERS
Record: 25-22
Record: 25-22
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The Lakers and LeBron James are
in the ultimate quandary: His presence on the court is desperately needed to
bolster the Lakers' chances of qualifying for the postseason in the
super-competitive West. But as James' agent, Rich Paul, made clear this week,
any premature return could compromise LeBron's capacity to play at peak
performance when the games matter most. For the time being, the Lakers are
consigned to scrap with the Clippers and upstart Kings in 8-9-10 seed
purgatory.
15. SACRAMENTO
KINGS
Record: 24-22
Record: 24-22
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After having nothing left from the DeMarcus Cousins trade,
the Pelicans are probably regretting trading guard Buddy Hield to
the Kings. The Bahamian is an averaging 20.5 points and 45.6 percent shooting
from 3-point range. Hield also scored 35 points and made the game-winning
3-pointer in a 103-101 win over the Pistons on Saturday
16. LA CLIPPERS
Record: 25-21
Record: 25-21
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The Clippers shook off a rough five-game losing streak with
a gritty win at San Antonio, clinging to the No. 8 seed as we enter the week.
The defense, which has ranked 28th since Dec. 1, put together one of its best
performances in weeks. But on a troubling note, Lou Williams and Danilo Gallinari,
two of the Clippers' three most prolific scorers, have suffered injuries, and
could miss additional time.
17. MIAMI HEAT
Record: 22-22
Record: 22-22
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The Heat kicked off a stretch of nine road games in 12
contests with a blowout loss to the Bucks and a close loss to the Pistons, but
Miami did come back with a solid win over the struggling Bulls. This week
begins with a tough game in Boston, but the next four are all winnable matchups
against teams that are a combined 5-35 in their past 40 games.
18. CHARLOTTE
HORNETS
Record: 22-24
Record: 22-24
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@MEM, @MIL
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The Hornets are expected to have a dunk contest participant
at the 2019 NBA All-Star Weekend in rookie Miles Bridges, Yahoo Sports reports. Lakers forward Kyle Kuzma responded
by saying, "dude was windmilling in the seventh grade" and has been
preparing for the contest his whole life. The Hornets have never had a slam
dunk champ, but owner Michael
Jordan did win twice.
19. MINNESOTA
TIMBERWOLVES
Record: 22-24
Record: 22-24
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@PHX, @LAL, @UTAH, UTAH
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While the fans are voting for Derrick Rose for
the All-Star Game, should the media and the players get on that bandwagon, too?
Rose scored 29 of his 31 points in the second half and nailed the game winner
against Minnesota on Sunday. But the 2011 NBA MVP is averaging 19.3 points and
4.8 assists, which will make it tough to make a West All-Star roster loaded
with superstar guards.
20. NEW ORLEANS
PELICANS
Record: 21-25
Record: 21-25
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@MEM, DET, @OKC, SA
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New Orleans' fading hopes to contend for a playoff spot took
another hit with the news that Anthony Davis will
miss a week or two with a sprained left index finger. The Pelicans are 1-4 when Davis
doesn't play this season. With or without their superstar, a stretch starting
Thursday of five straight games against West playoff teams will be tough.
21. DALLAS
MAVERICKS
Record: 20-25
Record: 20-25
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Mavs point guard Dennis Smith
Jr. will rejoin the team Tuesday against the Clippers. A deal that moves him before the
trade deadline is unlikely because the Mavs refuse to sell low on a lottery
pick with two years remaining on his rookie deal. If Smith wants out of Dallas,
his best bet is to restore his value for the rest of the season and have the
Mavs revisit trade talks this summer.
22. DETROIT
PISTONS
Record: 20-25
Record: 20-25
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Detroit, 1.5 games out of eighth place in the East, is
looking at a huge three-game road trip this week: at Washington, New Orleans
and Dallas. The first of those matchups is key, as the Pistons can earn the
head-to-head tiebreaker over the Wizards -- who are a game behind Detroit --
with a victory.
23. WASHINGTON WIZARDS
Record: 19-26
Record: 19-26
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Washington escaped what would've been a bad loss across the
pond when Thomas Bryant scored
a last-second
basket thanks to a goaltend by Knicks guard Allonzo Trier.
Going forward, they could use a bit more consistency out of guard Tomas
Satoransky, who has shot 6-for-8, 2-for-13, 7-for-10 and 1-for-6
over his past four contests.
24. ORLANDO MAGIC
Record: 19-27
Record: 19-27
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The Magic have lost three straight games and seven of their
past nine to fall to 11th place in the Eastern Conference, tied for the
sixth-worst record in the NBA. They are still only three games out of the final
playoff spot, but it wouldn't be surprising to see the Magic start giving more
minutes to their recent high lottery picks, 21-year-old Jonathan
Isaac and 20-year-old Mo Bamba,
as the season progresses.
25. MEMPHIS
GRIZZLIES
Record: 19-27
Record: 19-27
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NO, CHA, SAC, IND
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It's time for the Grizzlies to seriously consider fully
committing to a rebuilding process, which would mean trading Grit 'n Grind era
cornerstones, Marc Gasol
and Mike Conley.
It's hard to imagine that the possibility didn't come up during the rare meeting that Grizzlies owner Robert Pera had this week with
the two players whose numbers will surely be retired by the franchise one
day.
26. ATLANTA HAWKS
Record: 14-31
Record: 14-31
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ORL, @CHI, @POR
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The Hawks have been running out a good-looking lineup of
rookie guards Trae Young and Kevin Huerter,
along with DeAndre'
Bembry, John Collins and Dewayne
Dedmon -- and the effect has been positive. This unit has been
an offensive juggernaut (against some quality defensive opponents such as
Boston, Miami, Milwaukee and Philadelphia), and has compiled a net rating of
plus-10.7 per 100 possessions. --
27. PHOENIX SUNS
Record: 11-37
Record: 11-37
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MIN, POR, @DEN, @LAL
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Veteran guard Jamal Crawford played
in 1,300th career NBA game on Sunday against one of his old teams in the
Timberwolves. Crawford tied Hall of Famer Ray Allen for 22nd all-time in games
played. With eight more games played, Crawford can surpass Allen, Elvin Hayes,
Andre Miller and Buck Williams on the list to move up to 19th all time.
28. NEW YORK
KNICKS
Record: 10-34
Record: 10-34
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OKC, HOU, @BKN, MIA
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The Knicks lost their only game this week, a one-point loss
to the Wizards in a marquee matchup in London. Center Enes Kanter didn't travel with the team, but rookie center Mitchell
Robinson (groin) rejoined the Knicks' on-going youth campaign
in which four of their five starters were 23 years old or younger.
29. CLEVELAND
CAVALIERS
Record: 9-38
Record: 9-38
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CHI, @BOS, MIA, @CHI
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Center Ante Zizic has
been a bright spot in extended minutes as of late, logging double-figure
scoring (23, 15, 16, 18 and 10) and shooting at least 50 percent in each of the
past five games he has gotten at least 20 minutes of playing time.
30. CHICAGO BULLS
Record: 10-36
Record: 10-36
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@CLE, ATL, LAC, CLE
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The Bulls had just recently gotten back to full strength,
but now lose one of their best defenders in rookie Wendell
Carter Jr., whose left thumb will likely require surgery and keep
him out the next few months. The team carries 10 consecutive losses into
Monday's bottom-of-the-barrel matchup with Cleveland. -- Herring
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