THE TIMES’ RANKINGS
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MARK HEISLER’S NBA RANKINGS AND COMMENTS
RankTeam (rec.) Comment (last week’s position)
1 SAN ANTONIO (40-17)
People don’t understand how good he’ll be: Parker averaging 18 since Jan. 1. (2)
2 SACRAMENTO (41-19)
Before last week, Webber, Bibby, Jackson played four games together all season.(3)
3 DALLAS (45-14)
Mavericks now 0-3 vs. Kings, who come from nine down to beat them in Dallas again.(1)
4 MINNESOTA (39-21)
Career month: Garnett averages 28-14-6 in February as the team goes 12-1. (7)
5 PORTLAND (38-20)
Aren’t blazing the way they were, but Lakers need outright collapse to pass them. (5)
6 LAKERS (32-26)
No. 5 slot would help a lot in playoffs, but they’re six back. (4)
7 UTAH (33-25)
It’s the dog days and the old guys are running down on the road. (6)
8 DETROIT (37-22)
Is this all there is? Pistons had best record in East before going 0-4 out here. (8)
9 INDIANA (38-21)
Kids aren’t all right: Biggest, most talented team in East goes 0-6. (9)
10 NEW JERSEY (38-21)
Oops: 4-6 since break amid reports of friction between Scott, Kidd. (10)
11 PHILADELPHIA (33-24)
How does little guy do it? Iverson averages league-high 42 minutes. (14)
12 BOSTON (33-25)
Union fumes as team suspends Baker while he enters detox for alcoholism. (11)
13 NEW ORLEANS (34-27)
Taking it to new level with Baron out, Mashburn averaged 26-7-6 in February. (13)
14 PHOENIX (31-28)
Kobe tabs Stoudemire for rookie of year, noting, “I don’t think it’s close.” (15)
15 HOUSTON (30-28)
Stevie’s not quite the franchise now: No. 13 in assists, Rockets need more. (12)
16 WASHINGTON (29-29) He has just been warming up: Since he turned 40, Jordan has averaged 28. (18)
17 ORLANDO (29-30)
McGrady’s new best friends, Gooden and Giricek, averaging 19, 18 for Magic. (19)
18 GOLDEN STATE (29-30)
Progress of sort: Now Warriors have exciting young players who are always upset. (17)
19 SEATTLE (27-31)
A funny thing happened on their way down the tubes: SuperSonics go 5-1 after trade. (22)
20 MILWAUKEE (28-30)
They like each other! Cassell says he and Payton are “new age Frazier and Monroe.” (16)
21 NEW YORK (25-33)
Scott says Knicks aren’t even a rival. Proving it, Nets rout them by 29. (21)
22 TORONTO (17-38)
Carter may just be worried about knee. Or he may not get it and never will. (20)
23 CLIPPERS (19-39)
Next: Olowokandi will return, hoping to show knee’s OK -- and they won’t play him. (23)
24 MEMPHIS (18-40)
At Hubie’s pace, Grizzlies would win 27, breaking club mark by four. (24)
25 CHICAGO (21-40)
Now Curry’s happening too, averaging 18 after going back in starting lineup. (27)
26 ATLANTA (22-37)
Oops: GM Babcock tells players he didn’t really shop every last one of them. (26)
27 MIAMI (19-39)
It’s an expansion team again: Heat cuts ticket prices by almost 60%. (25)
28 CLEVELAND (11-47)
Keith Smart, whom Cavaliers considered a hot coaching prospect, is 3-12. (29)
29 DENVER (12-47)
Nuggets overachieved for a month, anyway. Since 5-9 start, they’re 7-38. (28)
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GAME OF THE WEEK
MINNESOTA AT SACRAMENTO
When -- Wednesday. Time --- 6 p.m. TV -- ESPN.
As good as the West teams are, it’s hard to tell which is best, but from now own, they’ll play each other often enough to provide a clue. The Kings are the insiders’ tab as the best. The Timberwolves are surprising everyone again in an attempt to secure home-court advantage for the first time, finally get out of the first round and get the townspeople off their backs.
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