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The Times’ NBA rankings

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RANKINGS, COMMENTS THROUGH SATURDAY
THEN THERE WERE THREE?
1. CLEVELAND (43-13) With Jamison’s arrival, return of Mo Williams, Delonte West, went 0-2. (1)
2. LAKERS (42-14) Who says he never learns? Kobe now hibernating, as Shaq used to do. (2)
3. DENVER (36-19) Anthony gets 40 in game of pro career, hits winner in LeBron’s face. (3)
SHAKE-UP IN LOWER 27
4. BOSTON (35-18) Dead Celtics Walking 3-0 on West Coast trip, beating Lakers, Trail Blazers. (7)
5. ORLANDO (37-19) Vinsanity back as Carter gets 48-15-14-20-16 in last five; the Magic isn’t, going 3-2. (4)
6. UTAH (35-19) Kirilenko wins back starting job, averages 17 in Jazz’s 12-1 run. (6)
7. DALLAS (35-21) Key to Wizards trade, late, late bloomer Haywood gets 15-9 in win in Orlando.(8)
8. ATLANTA (34-19) Back down to No. 4 in East -- looking at Cleveland, not Orlando, in second round. (5)
9. OKLA. CITY (32-21) Best part of Durantula’s string of 25-point games: Thunder is 19-8 in them. (10)
10. PHOENIX (33-23) Now to stall Stoudemire to see if they win enough to feel like signing him. (11)
11. SAN ANTONIO (31-22) Not one of their Rodeo Trips of yore yet: 4-3, just lost to . . . 76ers? (9)
12. TORONTO (31-24) With team on a roll as deal runs out, GM Colangelo’s 2010-11 option picked up. (12)
13. PORTLAND (32-25) Roy, who feared he was out for season, gets nine -- as Celtics beat them by 19. (13)
14. HOUSTON (28-26) Happiness is T-Mac in their rearview mirror. (14)
15. NEW ORLEANS (29-26) Rookie Collison averages 17 as starter, gets 18-13-12 in win over Pacers. (17)
16. MIAMI (29-28) Pursuing Stoudemire shows how confident Heat is that Wade will stay -- not very. (19)
17. CHICAGO (29-26) At least they don’t have to look at Tyrus and remember he could have been LaMarcus. (20)
18. CHARLOTTE (27-27) MJ just needs someone to put up money to buy him the team because he won’t. (16)
19. MEMPHIS (27-27) Second half starts like first half: After winning 24 of 35, just won two of 10. (15)
20. MILWAUKEE (26-28) Grabbed Salmons because they won’t have summer cap room, unlike Bulls and Heat. (18)
JOHN WALL DREAMIN’
21. PHILADELPHIA (21-34) Think Wizards, just without the scandal or the massive salary dump. (22)
22. NEW YORK (19-35) Cleveland Plain Dealer’s Brian Windhorst on their two max slots: “Gamechanger.” (23)
23. CLIPPERS (22-33) In Clipper Nation second half of season also called the Run to the Lottery. (21)
24. SACRAMENTO (18-37) Why did they deal Kevin Martin? Four words: Omri Casspi, Donte Greene. (24)
25. WASHINGTON (19-34) Washington Post’s Michael Lee notes you can’t rebuild if you never built anything. (25)
26. DETROIT (19-35) First Bad Boy to split as Davidson family sells team: President Tom Wilson. (26)
27. INDIANA (19-36) Couldn’t dump Murphy’s salary, or get Augustin for Ford, or anything else. (27)
28. MINNESOTA (13-43) Free Darko VI: Seven feet of attitude joins sixth, presumably last, team. (28)
29. GOLDEN STATE (15-39) Will bring Nellie back next season to break Wilkens record . . . won’t they? (29)
BLACK HOLE OF JERSEY
30. NEW JERSEY (5-50) GM/Coach Vandeweghe expected to disappear in swamp but President Rod Thorn OK. (30)
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