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The Times’ NBA rankings

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RANKINGS, COMMENTS THROUGH SATURDAY
IN LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN(?)
1. Cleveland (41-11) Way LeBron’s going, Kobe should be flattered just to be compared to him. (1)
BEST OF THE REST
2. Lakers (39-13) Remember hunger? Nuggets have it. Lakers waiting for room service. (2)
3. Denver (34-17) Billups, supposedly washed up at 31, averaging 24 since Jan. 1 at 33. (4)
4. Orlando (33-17) Carter’s game still missing. Jameer Nelson tweaks sore knee again. (3)
5. Atlanta (32-17) Johnson, Horford give them two All-Stars for first time since 1998. (5)
6. Boston (32-16) Amid reports of imminent demise, they go 3-0 after loss to Lakers. (6)
7. Utah (31-18) Just went 10-1. Millsap, starting for Boozer, has 32-25-12 in last three. (8)
8. Dallas (31-19) Nowitzki benched for being late, doesn’t start, in loss at home to Minnesota. (7)
9. Phoenix (31-21) They’re back? Amid reports Amare leaving any day now, went 4-0 -- on road. (18)
10. San Antonio (29-20) 2-1 on Rodeo Trip, just blew 11-point fourth-quarter lead in Portland. (9)
FIRST ROUND OR BUST
11. Okla. City (29-21) Since ’87 only MJ, AI have longer streaks of scoring 25 than Durant’s 24. (13)
12. Portland (30-23) Nate McMillan for coach of year: 7-7 in games without Roy, Oden, Przybilla. (10)
13. Houston (27-23) Still no one to overlook: Just went into Memphis, beat hot Grizzlies by 18. (16)
14. Toronto (27-23) Now 16-6 since 11-17 start, highest-scoring team in East at 104 a game. (14)
15. Memphis (26-24) Gay, restricted free agent, isn’t going anywhere now, but summer’s possible. (12)
16. Charlotte (24-25) Small fry no longer, went 3-3 on West Coast trip with win in Phoenix. (17)
17. Milwaukee (23-26) East race back on: Bucks 3½ games out of No. 8 last week, one out Friday. (20)
18. Chicago (24-25) Welcome back: Rose becomes first All-Star since Michael Jordan in 1998. (15)
19. Miami (24-27) Oops: Bucks’ win in Miami bodes poorly for making playoffs, keeping Wade. (19)
20. New Orleans (27-24) Seeking new level with vengeance with Paul out for month, just went 1-4. (11)
EARLY ENTRANTS, JOHN WALL DERBY
21. Clippers (21-29) Hadn’t offed a coach in so long, apparently forgot how. (21)
22. New York (19-31) Team that passed up Jennings and Lawson now starts former exile Nate Robinson. (22)
23. Indiana (18-33) If not Jamison, Cavaliers eye Murphy as power forward who can spread floor. (25)
24. Washington (17-32) Jamison: “After what we’ve been through, trade talk is like rocks in a pond.” (27)
25. Sacramento (16-33) Jason Thompson, who averaged 17-9 in December, at 9-8 since. (23)
26. Detroit (17-32) Sounds familiar: Wilcox benched for rookie Jerebko to get more energy. (26)
27. Philadelphia (19-31) Fans decry “Three-Ed Monster” -- owner Snider, GM Stefanski, Coach Jordan. (24)
28. Minnesota (13-38) Another Bruin shall lead them? Just went 4-0 starting Ryan Hollins over Love. (29)
29. Golden State (13-36) Nellie Alert: Anything can happen after seven losses in row, 18 of last 25. (28)
BLACK HOLE OF JERSEY
30. New Jersey (4-46) If over-under for win No. 5 is two weeks, it’s now 10 days since win No. 4. (30)
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