Chris Paul is an early MVP candidate, but the rest of his teammates have been inconsistent.
The Hornets were demolished Wednesday night by the Pistons. Despite the loss, Tyson Chandler had an impressive line—scoring 17 points and grabbing 22 boards.
8. Dallas Mavericks (12-7)
Brandon Bass is a player to watch this season. Bass has gelled well with Avery Johnson's crew, averaging 10 PPG.
The Mavs lost to San Antonio—minus Duncan—on Wednesday night.
Don't get too high on this team until playoff time.
The Lakers have only been good enough to make the playoffs as a No. 7 seed the last two seasons. Look for more of the same this year.
Los Angeles earned this spot by winning two games against the Denver Nuggets. Despite 51 points from Allen Iverson in the most recent contest, the Lakers were able to hold on en route to a 111-107 victory.
Iverson scored 33 of his 51 in the first half.
Kobe Bryant scored 25 points, while Vladimir Radmanovic scored 21 off the bench for the Lakers.
10. Golden State Warriors (9-8)
The Warriors have been the hottest team in the league since the return of Stephen Jackson. The Warriors are 8-2 in their last ten games.
Making Stephen Jackson a captain of the team was something I thought was absolutely stupid. But Jackson is showing he has much value to this team, and he also has post season experience from his championship season in San Antonio.
The team rebounded from a loss to Orlando by smoking the Bucks 120-90 on Wednesday night.
I don't have much faith in this team's prospects for playoff success after the pointless offseason trade that sent Jason Richardson to Charlotte.
Note: Andris Biedrins is averaging a double-double on the year—11 points and 10 rebounds.






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