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January 7, 2008 -- As usual, I'll answer mail in the blog on Monday. But I can already predict some of what you will write, except that I used proper punctuation, grammar and spelling (I kid, I kid) ... Reader: How can you move the Blazers down when they went 3-1 and avenged their only loss? J.S.: The Lakers have been terrific, the Hornets got two huge wins over the weekend, and I may have had ... [link]

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Week in Review: Mavs are hot at right time
Published 1/14/2008 by Joe Boikess at Showboating
... 3-0 (season: 26-11, 1st in Southwest) Results: 1/9 vs. Pistons - W - 102-86 (recap | box score | impressions) 1/11 vs. Sonics - W - 90-70 (recap | box score | impressions) 1/12 vs. Clippers - W - 95-94 (recap | box score | impressions) ESPN.com Power Ranking: #3 (Last week: #7) NBA.com Power Ranking: #3 (Last week: #8) Player of the Week: I struggled choosing a guy this week.  ...

Power Rankings Mail -- Hater Alert!
Published 1/18/2008 at Fan Voice: Recent Topics in The Court Reporters: The NBA.com Blog
... . Here's the simple explanation for those of you who don't believe that the Lakers deserved to be No. 1 this week. They were No. 4 last week (and I didn't get many complaints for that) behind Boston , Detroit and San Antonio . And what happened last week? Boston lost twice. Detroit lost twice. San Antonio lost twice. Meanwhile, the Lakers went 4-0 for the week, including a very impressive 29-point victory in New Orleans. Do I think the Lakers are the best team in the league? No. Next. Do I think the Lakers are going to get past the Conference Semifinals? No. Next. ...

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