zonersports.com - 3/24/2008
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The West is insane. Denver has a .600 win percentage and if the season ended today they would not make the playoffs. New Orleans has moved into the 1 seed.
Meanwhile the Suns have won 7 straight and Shaq and Amare are dominating.
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