
The crazy thing is that now the top of Eastern Europe have, for the first time in more than thirteen years, the Chicago Bulls, who led by MVP candidatazo Derrick Rose are still the surprise of the year.

is likely that over this week to lose the position again in the West, as the Harriers do not play until Friday night when they host in LA to Minnesota Timberwolves Kurt Rambis of and Kevin Love . However, the Lakers will be the responsibility of maintaining that advantage in the standings.
As for the localities near, it is remarked that the Lakers will have the next six games on local conditions, with teams like the aforementioned Wolves, Blazers, Suns, Clippers, Hornets and Mavericks finally, in that order. All major parties ahead of qualifying for the playoffs.
still attainable Texans of Gregg Popovich, but unlikely. It also beat the teams in the East does not sound unrealistic, so the question arises more risky in terms of dependence calendar, not just the harriers, but other teams.
There are 14 regular season games, one of which is before the Oklahoma City Thunder, another against the Spurs, and another against the Mavs, and remark that, "the rest are all simple games that arise in the papers. The three sets just mentioned are critical in terms of measured ahead of a potential cross with them in the postseason.
Meanwhile, the "lower part" of the West (that is slowly looking to the East, but always more talented and less predictable) sets changing with the Grizzlies so far from the playoffs in eighth place (two ninth games of the Utah Jazz), and

The road to the playoffs each time is shortened more, and the final (or should we say "starting line"?) It smells more easily than ever. Several teams already have secured your seed, and Celtics, Bulls, Heat and Spurs and the Lakers do not want to be left over. Not with Kobe Bryant injured and as accessible as unpredictable schedule. Could we have homefield advantage, at least before the other teams conference? Vote in the poll weekly blog, in which up to now 87% of voters say yes, you can.
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