<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">1. Sacramento Like he never was gone -- Chris Webber 2. Minnesota What a perfect fit looks like: Trenton Hassell 3. Indiana In the end, point guard play will be Pacers downfall 4. San Antonio Horry's body clock sensing playoffs are coming 5. L.A. Lakers Only one question: Will Lakers be healthy for playoffs? 6. Dallas All signs point to first-round playoff exit 7. Detroit Different approaches: Ben Wallace, Rasheed Wallace 8. Memphis He's got to be Coach of the Year: Hubie Brown 9. New Jersey Definition of a rugged defender: Kenyon Martin 10. Milwaukee Terry Porter is Eastern Conference's Hubie Brown 11. Houston Prediction: Steve Francis won't be here next season 12. Denver Anthony's numbers up, but Nuggets go down 13. Utah The essence of improvement: Raja Bell 14. New Orleans Hornets have been downright ordinary for months now 15. Portland John Nash has done nothing particularly noteworthy 16. New York The next step will be much harder for Isiah Thomas 17. Seattle Brent Barry's run likely coming to an end 18. L.A. Clippers Exactly the kind of year everyone expected 19. Warriors The salad days: Warriors were 14-13 on Dec. 27 20. Boston Danny Ainge remains confident in face of criticism 21. Cleveland ABC, ESPN, NBA all want LeBron James in playoffs 22. Miami Rafer Alston: Wants to grow up to be like Damon Jones 23. Toronto Where would Raptors be without Donyell Marshall? 24. Philadelphia Somewhere Larry Brown is trying to stifle laughter 25. Phoenix Here's to more mediocrity on the way 26. Washington An indicting statistic: Wizards 1-14 vs. Atlantic 27. Atlanta Diaw's team in France better than this one 28. Chicago Lone bright spot in bad season: Kirk Hinrich 29. Orlando Troubling rookie season: Reece Gaines </div> http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctime...ors/8128060.htm
Since Sactown is first on the list, I agree . But, what is that about Brent Barry's run coming to an end?
Knicks had a good week last week. Winning the last 3 games and might win the next 3 facing the sixers, celtics and Bucks.
for that date its ok. after what happened against boston, the Wolves shouldnt be that high up. as much as i hate to say it, its true.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Yugoslavia:</div><div class="quote_post">Since Sactown is first on the list, I agree . But, what is that about Brent Barry's run coming to an end?</div>I'm guessing a playoff streak?
I think that you have the Cavs too low. If you are going by how they are playing now they should be way higher. If you are going by record they should still be about 5 spots higher.
I think they are referring to Brent Barry's stay in Seattle coming to an end. Its definitely not a playoff streak because he played for the Sonics last year and they didn't make the playoffs. Actually, I don't know if he's ever made the playoffs. He's played for the Clippers, Bulls, Heat, and Sonics, not exactly perennial playoff teams.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting redscoon:</div><div class="quote_post">I think they are referring to Brent Barry's stay in Seattle coming to an end. Its definitely not a playoff streak because he played for the Sonics last year and they didn't make the playoffs. Actually, I don't know if he's ever made the playoffs. He's played for the Clippers, Bulls, Heat, and Sonics, not exactly perennial playoff teams.</div>I think you are right.
sac town deserves that ranking so much though in the playoffs minessota and L.A are gonna give them a run for theit money.. in the east i like th way Indiana has been playing.. .they are a very solid team and theyve proved they can ebat the elite western conference teams