NEW EAST FACES, MORE HISTORY FOR WESTBROOK
The NBA trade deadline shook up the league's hierarchy ahead
of the playoff push. How has it impacted my rankings?
1. Golden State
Warriors
Record: 40-15
Record: 40-15
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UTAH, @POR, SAC, HOU
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The Warriors will have two starters in the All-Star Game for
the fourth time in five years on Sunday in Charlotte. Golden State will have at
least three All-Stars for the fourth straight season and first time since
1960-63. Stephen Curry is
the first Warriors player to be an All-Star in six straight seasons.
2. MILWAUKEE
BUCKS
Record: 41-14
Record: 41-14
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@CHI, @IND, BOS, MIN
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After notching six victories in a row -- all by double
digits -- the Bucks scored just 83 points in their worst defeat of the season
Saturday, a 20-point home spanking at the hands of the Magic. But between Giannis
Antetokounmpo not playing and the fact deadline pickup Nikola
Mirotic will soon join the rotation, it seems fair to expect
that this team will enjoy far more offensive explosions than it will have
droughts going forward.
3. TORONTO
RAPTORS
Record: 41-16
Record: 41-16
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Not to cede any ground in the Eastern Conference arms race,
the Raptors added Marc Gasol at
the deadline at a relative bargain. What might be just as auspicious for
Toronto was Kyle Lowry's
week, one of his most productive of the season as the Raps picked up three road
wins. Lowry averaged 18.3 points, 8.0 assists and 4.3 rebounds for the week on
an effective field goal percentage of 57.7.
4. OKLAHOMA CITY
THUNDER
Record: 36-19
Record: 36-19
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POR, @NO, UTAH, SAC
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The Thunder have won 10 of their past 11 games, including a
huge comeback victory at the Rockets on Saturday. Russell
Westbrook has stepped into history by notching nine
triple-doubles in a row and counting, a span during which teammate Paul George has
bolstered his MVP claims by averaging 34.3 PPG, 7.3 RPG, 4.2 APG and 2.6 SPG.
5. PHILADELPHIA
76ERS
Record: 36-20
Record: 36-20
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BOS, @NY, MIA, POR
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Whether you believe the Sixers gave up too many assets or
you believe the moment is now, no team had a more impactful deadline than
Philadelphia. The new Philly Phive lineup with newcomer Tobias Harris outscored
the Lakers and Nuggets 85-68 in his inaugural week with the Sixers. After a
slow start, JJ Redick has
been sizzling from beyond the arc in 2019 -- 45 percent on 8.6 attempts per
game. If he can sustain it, he has a chance to finish above 40 percent for the
fifth consecutive season.
6. DENVER
NUGGETS
Record: 37-18
Record: 37-18
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MIA, SAC, @DAL, LAC
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The Nuggets started the calendar year with wins in 14 of
their first 18 games but have lost three straight to fall multiple games behind
the surging Warriors. Their recent losses align perfectly with the three-game
(and counting) injury absence of defensive anchor Paul Millsap,
as they allowed 127 PPG without him last week.
7. BOSTON
CELTICS
Record: 35-21
Record: 35-21
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@PHI, DET, @MIL, @CHI
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The Celtics find themselves at another crossroads this week.
They largely stood pat at the trade deadline despite competitors in Milwaukee,
Toronto and Philadelphia making big moves that seem to improve their teams on
paper. The Celtics are still considered one of the most talented teams in the
Eastern Conference, but they might have to adjust to life in the short term
without offensive engine Kyrie Irving,
who is day-to-day due with a sprained knee.
8. PORTLAND
TRAIL BLAZERS
Record: 33-22
Record: 33-22
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Will center Skal
Labissiere finally get a chance to show what he can do with
Portland? The 6-foot-11, 235-pounder averaged 2.8 points, 1.8 rebounds and 8.7
minutes in 13 games this season with Sacramento before being traded to Portland
recently. The Haitian did not play for the Blazers in his potential debut in a
102-101 loss to the Mavericks on Sunday.
9. HOUSTON
ROCKETS
Record: 32-23
Record: 32-23
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DAL, @MIN, @LAL, @GS
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James Harden can
extend his streak of 30-point performances to 30 consecutive games on Monday
against the Mavericks. For a little perspective on that accomplishment, take a
look at the active players who have managed to score 20 points in
30 straight games. It isn't a very long list: Kevin Durant (four
times), LeBron James (twice),
Harden (twice), Isaiah Thomas, Dirk Nowitzki,
Carmelo Anthony and Blake Griffin.
10. UTAH JAZZ
Record: 32-24
Record: 32-24
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As Donovan
Mitchell noted after Saturday's blowout win, the matchup
against the Spurs and All-Star big man LaMarcus
Aldridge was personal for snubbed Jazz center Rudy Gobert.
It's too bad for Gobert that the Western Conference coaches didn't vote this
weekend. He was dominant (21 points on 8-of-10 shooting, 13 rebounds, 4
assists, 2 blocks, plus-15) in a win that kept the Jazz above the Spurs in the
standings. Gobert was also a factor in Aldridge's off night (15 points, 5-of-16
shooting).
11. INDIANA
PACERS
Record: 37-19
Record: 37-19
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CHA, MIL, NO, @WAS
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Just when it looked like Indiana was shell-shocked by Victor
Oladipo's season-ending injury, with its offense sputtering badly
for a week and a half, the Pacers now own the NBA's longest current winning
streak at five games. The timing of their solid play couldn't come at a better
time, given how tough the Pacers' schedule will become about a month from
now.
12. SAN ANTONIO
SPURS
Record: 32-26
Record: 32-26
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@MEM, @TOR, @NY
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Uh, the Spurs have had better weeks. San Antonio dropped its
past four games by an average margin of 20.8 points -- all too potential West
playoff teams. That's a rough way to start the annual Rodeo Road Trip that still
has stops in Memphis, Toronto, New York and Brooklyn.
13. SACRAMENTO
KINGS
Record: 30-26
Record: 30-26
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@DEN, @GS, @OKC
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The playoff-hopeful Kings won their 30th game of the season
on Sunday against the Suns. Sacramento won only 28 games last season and didn't
reach 30 wins in eight of its past 10 seasons. Sacramento is on pace to have
its best season since 2005-06, when the team had 44 wins and made its most
recent postseason appearance.
14. LA CLIPPERS
Record: 31-26
Record: 31-26
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@MIN, PHX, @MEM, @DEN
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The Clips underwent yet another wholesale makeover, and then
notched the NBA's biggest comeback in two seasons, knocking off the Celtics in
Boston on Saturday despite trailing by 28 in the second quarter. The popular
notion is that the Clippers bowed out of the playoff hunt at the deadline as they
readied their spreadsheet for the future. But a peek at the roster shows the
Clippers to still be a relatively deep team when healthy. If Danilo
Gallinari and Lou Williams can
stay healthy, can the Clips hang around in the race for No. 8?
15. BROOKLYN NETS
Record: 29-28
Record: 29-28
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@TOR, @CLE, POR, @CHA
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Friday night marked the return of Caris LeVert to
action, which gives the Nets both a morale boost and some depth in backcourt to
compensate for the absence of Spencer
Dinwiddie. The Nets have lost by double digits three times in the
past nine days. They now enter a crucial stretch in their playoff drive ahead
of a brutal, road-heavy March schedule, with Detroit now looking as if it might
have some interest in postseason basketball.
16. LOS ANGELES
LAKERS
Record: 28-28
Record: 28-28
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@ATL, HOU, @NO
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If not for Rajon Rondo's
heroics at the buzzer in Boston on Friday night, the Lakers would be in a free
fall, having dropped two games by a combined 65 points to Indiana and
Philadelphia. In the four games since his return, LeBron James has averaged 22
points, 10.8 rebounds and 9.8 assists -- numbers indicative of Facilitator
LeBron.
17. CHARLOTTE
HORNETS
Record: 27-28
Record: 27-28
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@IND, @ORL, WAS, BKN
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Kemba Walker has
scored 30-plus points in four straight games. The Hornets' lone All-Star has
scored at least 30 points 17 times this season. Walker has scored a
franchise-record 11,285 points, and no other player in franchise history has
scored more than 10,000.
18. DALLAS
MAVERICKS
Record: 26-29
Record: 26-29
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@HOU, MIA, DEN, @UTAH
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The Mavs' makeover before the trade deadline clearly was
focused on the future, but Dallas definitely isn't tanking. The Mavs want to
convey the top-five-protected pick they owe to the Hawks from the Luka Doncic deal,
and they don't necessarily think trading every starter except Doncic damages
their chances, considering that group had the worst plus-minus (minus-58) of
any starting five in the NBA. Dallas has won three of four games in which
Doncic has played since the blockbuster deal with the Knicks.
19. DETROIT
PISTONS
Record: 25-29
Record: 25-29
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WAS, @BOS, @ATL, @MIA
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Detroit, in the midst of a three-game win streak, enjoyed
one of its better victories of the season a week ago when it blew out a
short-handed Nuggets club. The Pistons shook up their roster, dealing away
swingman Bullock and forward Stanley
Johnson and cutting Henry Ellenson to add Wayne
Ellington, Thon Maker and Svi
Mykhailiuk for the homestretch of the season. After Miami's
loss Sunday, the Pistons now sit in a tie for the eighth playoff spot in the
East.
20. MIAMI HEAT
Record: 25-29
Record: 25-29
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@DEN, @DAL, @PHI, DET
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The Heat are halfway through a grueling, six-game road trip
in which they already have faced the Warriors, Trail Blazers and Kings and will
challenge the Nuggets, Mavericks and 76ers before they return home. The
All-Star break will give them a respite before the last game of the trip, which
they might need to regroup as they enter this week losers of five of their past
six games.
21. WASHINGTON
WIZARDS
Record: 24-32
Record: 24-32
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@DET, @TOR, @CHA, IND
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Looking at the writing on the wall following the news
that John Wall had
ruptured his Achilles tendon during a fall at home, the Wizards dealt Otto Porter
Jr. to the Bulls in exchange for Bobby Portis, Jabari Parker and
a second-round pick. The move essentially allowed Washington an opportunity to
wipe a big contract off the books (Portis is a restricted free agent, and
Parker has a team option for next year) while still monitoring whether it would
like to keep either player around beyond this season.
22. ORLANDO MAGIC
Record: 25-32
Record: 25-32
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@NO, CHA, CHI, @TOR
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The Magic took advantage of their unique situation to take a
low-risk, huge-reward swing at the trade deadline with the acquisition of Markelle
Fultz. Fultz ranked as the best draft prospect and went with the
first overall pick in 2017. If he is able to regain his health and form in
Orlando, outside of the spotlight and expectations of the larger Philadelphia
market, then the Magic could have the future perimeter leader they have needed
to complement their talented, young crew of big men.
23. MINNESOTA
TIMBERWOLVES
Record: 25-30
Record: 25-30
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LAC, HOU, @NY, @MIL
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The Timberwolves have posted a 6-9 record with four straight
losses since Ryan Saunders became interim head coach, replacing Tom Thibodeau
on Jan. 6. To Saunders' credit, however, the Wolves have been plagued by
injuries since he took over, playing mostly without starters Jeff Teague and Robert
Covington and reserves Tyus Jones and Derrick Rose.
The schedule doesn't ease up before the All-Star break, with the Clippers and
Rockets next.
24. NEW ORLEANS
PELICANS
Record: 25-32
Record: 25-32
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Anthony Davis'
playing time will be a central storyline in the Pelicans' soap opera the rest
of the season. It's a no-win situation for New Orleans with it all but a
certainty that Davis will be traded this summer. There is the obvious injury
risk, and Davis is too dominant for the Pelicans to improve their lottery odds
much if he's in the lineup, as evidenced by the plus-24 in 59 minutes since the
trade deadline passed.
25. MEMPHIS
GRIZZLIES
Record: 23-34
Record: 23-34
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SA, @CHI, LAC, @CLE
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One factor in the Grizzlies' not pulling the trigger on
trading Mike Conley --
aside from teams not meeting Memphis' high asking price -- was his value as a
mentor for Jaren Jackson Jr.
The rookie is the future face of the Grizzlies franchise, and Conley is willing
and able to provide guidance as Jackson grows into that role. Unlike Marc
Gasol, who wanted a chance to contend for a title, Conley wanted to stay in
Memphis.
26. ATLANTA HAWKS
Record: 18-38
Record: 18-38
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LAL, NY, DET, PHX
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Though his shot selection remains league average for an NBA
guard, Trae Young has
assembled his most efficient stretch of his rookie season over the past nine
games. Young has compiled a true shooting percentage of 62 over that span,
including a 43.3 percent clip from beyond the arc. All the while, he's
distributing more assists and committing fewer turnovers. Next on the agenda?
Defense, where Young is the league's least effective player according to ESPN's
real plus-minus.
27. CHICAGO BULLS
Record: 13-43
Record: 13-43
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MIL, MEM, @ORL, BOS
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Realizing they wouldn't be a player for the NBA's most
coveted free agents this summer, the Bulls swung a deal for forward Otto Porter
Jr., who will take up considerable cap space by making more than $53 million
over the next two years. But as a two-way talent who doesn't require many
shots, he could be a great fit next to Lauri
Markkanen (who had three straight 30-point games this past week
for the first time in his career) and Zach LaVine (three
straight games of 20 points and five assists for the first time).
28. PHOENIX SUNS
Record: 11-47
Record: 11-47
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@LAC, @CLE, @ATL
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The Suns lost their 14th straight game of the season at
Sacramento on Sunday and are one loss shy of the franchise record for
consecutive defeats. Next up for the Suns are the Clippers in the second game
of a five-game road trip, which ends with post-All-Star dates in Cleveland,
Atlanta and Miami.
29. CLEVELAND
CAVALIERS
Record: 11-45
Record: 11-45
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NY, BKN, PHX, MEM
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Cleveland's matchup with the Knicks on Monday night marks a
meeting between a pair of clubs that have combined for just three victories in
their past 50 games. But if there was a bright side for the Cavaliers this past
week, it was that they got franchise player Kevin Love back
from a 50-game absence (because of surgery on his left foot) in Friday's loss
to Washington. He played only six minutes but figures to see more time this
week against New York or Brooklyn, if not both.
30. NEW YORK
KNICKS
Record: 10-45
Record: 10-45
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@CLE, PHI, @ATL, MIN, SA
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The Knicks have lost 16 games in a row, and they followed up
their huge trade with the Mavericks by cutting veterans Enes Kanter and Wesley
Matthews. They did retain DeAndre
Jordan, whom they have tapped as the veteran who can help lead the
young players on the team. Jordan has averaged 11.0 PPG on 69.6 percent
shooting with 12.3 RPG in 27.3 MPG during his first four games as a member of
the Knicks, providing the efficient scoring and defense that make him valuable
even to a team that is otherwise in full-on youth mode.
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