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TEAM (LAST WEEK) |
REC. |
BREAKDOWN |
| 1 |

Phoenix (7) |
6-1 |
Pace: 100.6 (2), Off: 109.1
(5), Def: 103.8 (15)
Most impressive about the Suns’ start is that five of their seven games have
been on the road. In handing the Celtics their first loss on Friday, they
made Boston look like a bad defensive team. Then the Suns got defensive
themselves in Washington. |
| 2 |

Boston (1) |
7-1 |
Pace: 92.8 (25), Off: 106.2
(10), Def: 90.9 (2)
Playing eight games in 12 days took a toll, as the Celtics finished the span
with narrow escapes in Minnesota and New Jersey, sandwiching a home loss to
the Suns. Tired legs affected the defense and their 3-point shooting
(10-for-47 in the three games). |
| 3 |

L.A. Lakers (4) |
6-1 |
Pace: 95.0 (15), Off: 104.9
(14), Def: 99.5 (10)
With Kobe Bryant leading the league in scoring again, L.A. is surviving
without Pau Gasol, needing OT to win in OKC and Houston this week. Three
days off might allow Gasol and/or Andrew Bynum get back for Thursday’s game
against the Suns. |
| 4 |

Miami (5) |
5-1 |
Pace: 94.5 (20), Off: 104.2
(15), Def: 95.9 (5)
The Heat join the Nuggets on the list of teams we didn’t think could have a
better season than they did last year. But they’ve got a top-five defense
and (with the exception of Wednesday’s win in Washington) Dwyane Wade hasn’t
had to carry as big of a load. |
| 5 |

Orlando (2) |
5-2 |
Pace: 93.7 (21), Off: 110.7
(3), Def: 106.3 (22)
The Magic were missing Vince Carter, Ryan Anderson and Rashard Lewis when
they got smoked by the Thunder on Sunday, but you know Stan Van Gundy didn’t
care. He called his squad “a white-collar team” afterward. Carter may be
back Tuesday. |
| 6 |

Atlanta (9) |
5-2 |
Pace: 97.6 (8), Off: 109.4
(4), Def: 104.6 (18)
A 20-point loss to the Bobcats followed by a 25-point win over the Nuggets?
Oh, those wacky Hawks! Jamal Crawford (averaging 18.1 points off the bench)
has made their offense more potent, but consistency will only come when the
defense improves. |
| 7 |

Denver (3) |
5-2 |
Pace: 98.5 (5), Off: 111.0
(2), Def: 105.9 (20)
You would expect the Nuggets’ defense to suffer without Kenyon Martin, but
their 3-point shooting? They shot just 4-for-23 as they fell in Miami and
Atlanta over the weekend. J.R. Smith returns from suspension for the final
two games of their six-game trip. |
| 8 |

Dallas (6) |
4-2 |
Pace: 94.8 (18), Off: 105.5
(13), Def: 97.8 (7)
The Mavs couldn’t stop Chris Paul on Wednesday, but Josh Howard returned on
Saturday and they had their best offensive game of the season in a win over
Toronto. They shot a scorching 63 percent from the field and turned the ball
over just nine times. |
| 9 |

Portland (12) |
4-3 |
Pace: 92.4 (28), Off: 105.6
(12), Def: 99.4 (9)
Andre Miller became a starter just six games into the season, but as part of
a three-guard lineup with Steve Blake and Brandon Roy. It worked, as the
Blazers stifled the Spurs on Friday and crushed the Wolves on Sunday. Now,
they hit the road for a five-game trip. |
| 10 |

Houston (13) |
4-2 |
Pace: 96.2 (10), Off: 106.6
(8), Def: 102.7 (14)
Much has been made about second-round steal DeJuan Blair in San Antonio, but
what about Chase Budinger? The Rockets’ rook was taken seven picks after
Blair and is averaging 10.6 points per game on 53 percent shooting off the
bench. |
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TEAM (LAST WEEK) |
REC. |
BREAKDOWN |
| 11 |

Cleveland (15) |
4-3 |
Pace: 93.2 (24), Off: 101.3
(20), Def: 96.4 (6)
Mike Brown admits that he’s still experimenting with his lineups, looking
for the right combinations. The Shaq/Ilgauskas twin-towers frontcourt is
even (+0) in 33 minutes of floor time, but Shaq and LeBron are a -11 in 122
minutes together. They need time. |
| 12 |

Chicago (17) |
4-2 |
Pace: 93.4 (23), Off: 94.8
(26), Def: 98.9 (8)
The Bulls won three games by a total of six points this week, getting key
stops down the stretch in each. Luol Deng is not only leading the Bulls in
scoring and averaging a double-double, but he’s made them a top-ten
defensive squad. |
| 13 |

Milwaukee (18) |
3-2 |
Pace: 95.9 (12), Off: 94.3
(28), Def: 88.9 (1)
Brandon Jennings has grabbed the headlines, but it’s been the league’s best
defense that has the Bucks above .500, despite the absence of Michael Redd,
for the first time since they had the same record at this point last season. |
| 14 |

San Antonio (8) |
2-3 |
Pace: 92.5 (27), Off: 106.8
(7), Def: 106.1 (21)
For the second straight year, the Spurs have begun the season as a bad
defensive team. And for the second straight year, Tony Parker sprained his
left ankle in the fifth game. Fortunately, 12 of their next 15 games are at
home and Parker shouldn’t be out long. |
| 15 |

Oklahoma City (16) |
3-3 |
Pace: 92.6 (26), Off: 99.3
(23), Def: 94.7 (4)
Tuesday’s OT loss to the Lakers was a heartbreaker for the Thunder, but they
made up for it with Sunday’s blowout of the Magic. The next two weeks will
be telling, as they play seven of their next nine on the road, where they
were 8-33 last season. |
| 16 |

L.A. Clippers (22) |
3-4 |
Pace: 98.6 (4), Off: 102.1
(18), Def: 101.7 (12)
As expected, the Clippers turned things around thanks to a soft schedule,
and their next six games are very winnable as well. With the Hornets and
Jazz floundering, this could be a playoff team, especially if Baron Davis
gets his act together. |
| 17 |

Toronto (20) |
3-3 |
Pace: 94.9 (17), Off: 112.7
(1), Def: 114.0 (29)
With Chris Bosh averaging 28.5 points per game and Andrea Bargnani shooting
the lights out, the Raptors have the best offense in the league thus far.
But their defense is just awful, as evidenced by Dallas’ 129 points on
Saturday. |
| 18 |

Detroit (21) |
3-4 |
Pace: 89.9 (30), Off: 101.6
(19), Def: 102.0 (13)
The Pistons’ defense missed Richard Hamilton and Tayshaun Prince in their
losses to the Raptors and Magic, but Ben Wallace’s seven offensive boards
helped Detroit rack up 27 second-chance points in Sunday’s win over the
Sixers. |
| 19 |

Philadelphia (11) |
3-3 |
Pace: 94.7 (19), Off: 103.4
(16), Def: 107.2 (23)
The Sixers just seem destined to hover around .500 for the entire season.
Somehow, they’ve got to get Elton Brand going. The $82 million man has just
20 total points on 9-for-23 shooting over the last three games, yet to find
his spots in the Princeton. |
| 20 |

Utah (14) |
2-4 |
Pace: 95.6 (13), Off: 106.1
(11), Def: 108.7 (25)
If the Jazz can’t beat the Kings (without Kevin Martin) at home, how are
they going to do on their four-game trip this week? The Knicks will be happy
to get a shot at the worst 3-point defense (opponents are shooting 46
percent) in the league on Monday. |
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TEAM (LAST WEEK) |
REC. |
BREAKDOWN |
| 21 |

Indiana (27) |
2-3 |
Pace: 99.9 (3), Off: 97.7
(25), Def: 100.5 (11)
The Pacers’ two-game winning streak has been sparked by … defense? Yes.
They held the Knicks and Wizards to just 39 percent shooting, helping them
overcome their own offensive struggles. Tyler Hansbrough had an impressive
debut on Friday. |
| 22 |

Washington (10) |
2-5 |
Pace: 95.3 (14), Off: 100.3
(21), Def: 104.0 (16)
Antawn Jamison and Mike Miller are out, but are the Wizards just not as
improved as we thought they’d be? They shot less than 40 percent in each of
their four losses this week, with Jamison going on a locker-room rant after
Friday’s loss in Indiana. |
| 23 |

Charlotte (25) |
3-3 |
Pace: 91.0 (29), Off: 90.6
(30), Def: 93.1 (3)
The Bobcats’ offense exploded for 103 points in Friday’s win over the Hawks,
but came back down to earth the next night in Chicago. Gerald Wallace’s 13.8
rebounds per game have helped them become a much-improved team in the
boards. |
| 24 |

Sacramento (30) |
3-4 |
Pace: 96.0 (11), Off: 107.2
(6), Def: 109.6 (26)
Kevin Martin’s going to be on the shelf for a couple of months, but the
Kings are doing just fine without him … so far. Tyreke Evans averaged 27.5
points in a pair of blowout wins over the weekend, including Saturday’s
shocker in Utah. |
| 25 |

New Orleans (19) |
2-5 |
Pace: 93.4 (22), Off: 102.9
(17), Def: 111.1 (28)
Chris Paul scored 32 points and dished out 13 assists in New York on Monday,
and then had 21 and 18 against the Raptors on Friday. The Hornets lost both
games. Did the defense disappear with the departure of Tyson Chandler? |
| 26 |

Golden State (24) |
1-4 |
Pace: 103.6 (1), Off: 100.0
(22), Def: 110.8 (27)
With Wednesday’s win over the Grizzlies, the Warriors somehow proved to be
the less dysfunctional of the two teams. Then they restored their reputation
with blowout losses to the Clippers and Kings over the weekend. |
| 27 |

Memphis (23) |
1-6 |
Pace: 98.0 (7), Off: 106.4
(9), Def: 115.3 (30)
Yeah, it would have been a great story if Allen Iverson accepted a bench
role and became a veteran leader on a team that desperately needed one. But
it can’t be a shock that just the opposite has gone down. A leopard can’t
change his spots. |
| 28 |

Minnesota (26) |
1-6 |
Pace: 96.7 (9), Off: 94.4
(27), Def: 104.2 (17)
The Timberwolves gave the Celtics a real scare on Wednesday, but then the
ball ended up in Corey Brewer’s hands when they needed a bucket on the final
possession. What? Brian Cardinal wasn’t open? |
| 29 |

New York (28) |
1-6 |
Pace: 98.4 (6), Off: 97.8
(24), Def: 107.2 (24)
In just seven games, the Knicks have lost the first quarter by 15 points or
more four times already, including two games this weekend when they gave up
40 first-quarter points to both the Cavs and Bucks. Thursday’s players-only
meeting didn’t help. |
| 30 |

New Jersey (29) |
0-7 |
Pace: 95.0 (16), Off: 92.3
(29), Def: 104.8 (19)
Moral victories aren’t worth much when you haven’t won a game yet, but with
seven guys out (including four starters), the Nets led the Celtics after
three quarters on Saturday. Their best shot at getting off the schneid comes
Wednesday vs. Philly. |