After stumbling back to .500, Wade kept the team afloat by pouring in 35 against the Lakers, including two key blocks in the last 10 seconds to help preserve a 2-point win.
15. New Jersey Nets (13-12) (13)
Harris removes any doubt that the Mavs thoroughlly got ripped off in the Jason Kidd trade with 41 huge points against his ex-team.
16. Dallas Mavericks (14-11) (10)
Cuban's insider trading methods apparently didn't work when he made the panic trade for Jason Kidd.
17. Philadelphia 76ers (12-14) (20)
Lost in the disappointing season has been the impressive play of Mareese Spreights, who's certainly proving to be worth the first round investment.
18. Chicago Bulls (12-14) (17)
It looks like Deng is rounding back into form after a slow start to the season.
19. Milwaukee Bucks (12-16) (21)
While his scoring has dropped since November, there is no doubt Luc Richard Mbah ah Moute is proving to be a pain in the ass to play against.
20. New York Knicks (11-15) (18)
Nasty Nate! Nobody on the court plays with a bigger heart than the little guy, he is the one guy who works hard on every possession and is flourishing under D'Antoni.
21. Toronto Raptors (10-16) (19)
I'm not sure being a one-man team with a last place record is quite what Colangelo had in mind when he assembled this roster, but the Raptors' big performers from last year need to step it up or this rebuilding effort will be all for naught.
22. Los Angeles Clippers (8-18) (28)
The Clips have picked it up this week with four wins in their previous five games, including back-to-back stunners against Portland and Houston.
23. Indiana Pacers (9-17) (22)
Now injuries create another obstacle in what's beginning to look like a lost season for the Pacers.
24. Charlotte Bobcats (9-18) (25)
Augustin got his revenge against Derrick Rose after being shut down and humiliated in the Elite Eight by outscoring him 29-6 in an overtime win over Chicago.
25. Memphis Grizzlies (9-17) (23)
With Mayo also handling Rose, he's making a stronger and stronger case for Rookie of the Year as the two will continue to provide a handful of spectacular plays this season.
26. Sacramento Kings (7-20) (26)
When two of your top three scorers have missed more than half the teams' games, it's little wonder why you can't win consistently.
27. Golden State Warriors (7-20) (24)
The defense was bad, we knew this going into the season, but the Warriors' offense has gotten worse and worse as Crawford adds nothing to the team outside of being yet another one-on-one player with horrible shot selection.
28. Washington Wizards (4-20) (27)
One loss away from tying a franchise record for the worst start in franchise history, so imagine how much worse they'd be without Jamison and Butler.
29. Minnesota Timberwolves (4-21) (29)
Just think, if they kept Mayo, they'd at least be as good as Memphis is right now.
30. Oklahoma City Thunder (3-24) (30)
Westbrook, who's finally earning a starting spot, has been one of the Thunder's few bright spots and the unsung PG outside of Rose and Mayo in what is proving to be a potent PG draft.





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