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The Times’ NBA rankings

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RANKINGS, COMMENTS THROUGH SATURDAY
THEN THERE WERE TWO?
1. CLEVELAND (43-11) Full of themselves, er, so confident they may not make a deal after all. (1)
2. LAKERS (41-13) Now we know what the problem was: too many stars. (2)
CLOWN, ER, CROWN PRINCES
3. DENVER (35-18)Lakers of the Rockies trail real ones by 5 1/2 games for all-important home court. (3)
4. ORLANDO (36-18) Reports of Carter’s death apparently exaggerated: Scores 48 to end slump. (4)
5. ATLANTA (33-18) Proving they still have some Hawk in them, lost last one at home to Miami. (5)
6. UTAH (32-19) Problem matchup: Went 13-1 before losing to Lakers at home without Bryant, Bynum. (7)
7. BOSTON (32-18) Just lost to Hornets without CP3. Next: four-game West Coast trip. (6)
8. DALLAS (32-20) Set to upgrade -- a little -- dealing Howard, Gooden for Wizards’ Butler, Haywood. (8)
9. SAN ANTONIO (30-21) This isn’t the rebuilding project they hoped for: 35-15 at break last season. (10)
10. OKLAHOMA CITY (30-21) Two-man show or no two-man show, they were 13-40 at break last season. (11)
11. PHOENIX (31-22) Nash urges them to keep Stoudemire, without whom he’s old guy in rebuilding project. (9)
12. TORONTO (29-23) Leader in Bosh Derby? Raptors 21-34 at break in ‘09, 11-17 on Dec. 16, 18-6 since.(14)
13. PORTLAND (31-24) Phil has them guessing: McMillan says sitting Kobe was psychological ploy. (12)
14. HOUSTON (27-24) Still have hottest property on market: McGrady’s expiring $23-million deal. (13)
15. MEMPHIS (26-25) They were 15-37 at ’09 break, when they’d have been 1,000-1 to be in race in ’10. (15)
16. CHARLOTTE (26-25) Augustin, whom Brown wanted over Brook Lopez, can he had for a phone call. (16)
17. NEW ORLEANS (28-25) Darren Collison happens, averaging 18 over six, but they’re 2-4 without Paul. (20)
18. MILWAUKEE (24-27) Hottest team in East race for No. 8, closed 6-2 as Bogut averaged 17-12. (17)
19. MIAMI (26-27) Riley at crossroads: Upgrade now (Amare?) to get help for Wade, or gut it out? (19)
20. CHICAGO (25-26) Oops: Rose joins Noah on sideline, leaving instant D-league team. (18)
BOOM, BOOM, OUT GO THE LIGHTS
21. CLIPPERS (21-31) They don’t make honeymoons the way they used to. (21)
22. PHILADELPHIA (20-32) Iguodala, Brand look likeliest to leave as trade rumors swirl. (27)
23. NEW YORK (19-32) D’Antoni kept Knicks respectable -- at cost of junking plan to showcase Eddy Curry. (22)
24. SACRAMENTO (18-34) Even if they went 2-16 in Martin’s first 18, Kings won’t trade him for Ray Allen. (25)
25. WASHINGTON (17-33) Can’t trade Arenas, they like Jamison, so Butler, Haywood get tickets to ride. (24)
26. DETROIT (18-33) Oops: Best new Piston isn’t Gordon or Villanueva but Ben Wallace. (26)
27. INDIANA (18-34) Reggie Miller: Drawing No. 1 pick only way out of post-Auburn Hills fall. (23)
28. MINNESOTA (13-40) Al Jefferson back, averages 11 and shoots 85% in fourth quarters of 4-0 run. (28)
29. GOLDEN STATE (14-37) Nellie is 11 wins from Wilkens’ record -- which may be all that’s keeping him there. (29)
BLACK HOLE OF PITINO, ER, JERSEY
30. NEW JERSEY (4-48) Rick Pitino denies interest in job, which means he wants the job. (30)
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