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By Marc Stein
ESPN.com
The Detroit Pistons have seized the No. 1 spot in ESPN.com's weekly NBA Power
Rankings for the third time this season, helped along by a five-game winning
streak and the fact that they're one of the few elite teams at full strength
these days.
But that's not the big story at committee (of one) headquarters.
The Los Angeles Lakers made this week's most notable jump. Having sunk to No.
11 when Andrew Bynum went down with a long-term knee injury, L.A. is back up
to No. 4 almost solely because it stole Pau Gasol away from the Memphis
Grizzlies. Pau hasn't even played for the Lakers yet and you can see what the
trade did for their energy in road routs of Toronto and Washington.
New Orleans' drop to No. 3, Utah's rise to No. 5 and the push from Orlando
and Houston to climb back into the top 10 are the other major developments on
this Monday. You can rank the teams yourself or click here or at the bottom
to register your approval or disagreement with the order at the top or
anywhere else.
Tune into "NBA Fastbreak" on ESPN to see this week's Army Power Rankings.
2007-08 Power Rankings: Week 14
RANK (LAST WK) TEAM REC. COMMENT
1 (5) Pistons 34-13 The Pistons might not stay here long since it's so hard
for them to maintain a regular-season fire. Yet they're the healthiest top
team going and answered a brief 3-5 slump with wins over the Magic, Lakers
and Mavs.
2 (2) Celtics 36-8 The Celts completed a back-to-Earth month on a high with
the KG-less win over Dallas. But they were denied a return to No. 1 more
because of Garnett's uncertain health than their 7-5 record since winning in
Detroit.
3 (1) Hornets 32-14 Go ahead. We know nothing we can say will convince you
otherwise, so blame us for jinxing the Hornets by bumping them up to No. 1
for the first time since the committee (of one) took over these rankings in
2002-03.
4 (11) Lakers 30-16 The steal, er, deal that envious execs and media types
can't stop talking about -- Gasol for none of the Lakers' top 10 players --
was summed up best in all of three words by Dallas' Avery Johnson: ''Merry
Christmas, L.A.''
5 (10) Jazz 30-18 On your eventual list of trade-deadline winners, don't
forget to throw Utah on there just because the Kutcher, er, Korver trade was
in December. The Jazz are 14-2 since and back where they belong in the West's
top four.
6 (4) Suns 33-14 This week? With no more Super Bowl distractions? The locals
are fretting about the Lakers' big trade, another torturous loss to San
Antonio and the Suns' 5-8 record against the other nine West teams with
winning records.
7 (6) Spurs 29-16 The performance in Phoenix was the first time in weeks
that they've looked like the Spurs. But the usual concerns about age and
athleticism and their January slump are all secondary to what's happening
with Parker's health.
8 (3) Mavericks 31-15 Harris' injury is getting more pub than Dallas' tie
with Utah for the league's best home record (20-3). But let's face it:
There's only one story in Mavsland until Feb. 21 hits with J-Kidd still
hoping for a trade here.
9 (9) Warriors 29-19 Of the 16 teams that would qualify for the playoffs if
the season ended today, only one of them doesn't have an All-Star. Which we
believe is actually great news for the Warriors, who thrive on the whole
disrespect thing.
10 (7) Cavaliers 26-20 LeBron is making a hard MVP push . . . and luckily
didn't sprain anything laughing at Donyell Marshall's unintentional
striptease. But LBJ might have to pick it up another notch with Varejao and
Pavlovic unavailable again.
11 (12) Magic 31-18 More evidence to support the idea that Hedo deserves an
All-Star spot in the East more than, say, Atlanta's Joe Johnson: Orlando
hasn't led its division this late in the season since Shaq's last season
there in 1995-96.
12 (15) Rockets 27-20 Not much we can do to get Houston unstuck from its
long stay at No. 10 in the West, but we can concede that we've had the
Rockets too low lately. They're rolling on the road now and 7-1 since a bad
loss to Philly.
13 (8) Trail Blazers 27-19 The roller coaster rolls on. After losing Oden,
starting 5-12 and then going 17-1, Portland has hit a 5-6 dip. So while Rip
City's team is still on pace for 48 wins, these guys would be in the lottery
if the playoffs started today.
14 (16) Nuggets 28-18 Whether or not you share our views on Camby's All-Star
worthiness, you have to like his honesty. Asked how the Nuggets resist
greeting each new injury with a ''Why us'' lament, Camby said: ''We do say
that.''
15 (13) Raptors 25-21 Stoudamire's return to Toronto would have been fitting
in the season of Shaq-and-Penny and Webber-and-Nellie. But the Raps should be
fine if T.J. Ford's return, as described by GM Colangelo, is ''no longer a
matter of if.''
16 (17) Kings 22-24 With so many surprise teams in the West alone (Hornets,
Lakers, Blazers) it's hard for the Kings to get any pub. But they're on the
road back to relevancy whether or not they move Bibby or Artest before the
deadline.
17 (14) Wizards 24-22 Arenas is chirping about making his much-anticipated
return in ''20 to 30 days.'' You suspect that the Wiz would be happy to let
Gil take more time if they could just get their newly hobbled Butler back to
full strength.
18 (18) Hawks 19-24 There is perhaps no greater indictment of the Leastern
Conference's collective underachievement this season than the Hawks starting
5-11 in 2008 and facing not a single threat yet to their top-eight slot.
19 (19) Bobcats 18-30 We didn't believe it either when the Bobcats claimed
they were signing Boykins for their playoff ''push,'' especially since the
schedule will have them on the road for 17 of the next 25 games. But it is
the Least.
20 (21) Timberwolves 10-36 Another two-game win streak, Foye is finally back
from injury and McHale is suddenly being hailed for his KG deal compared to
what Memphis got for Pau. So, yes, Minnesota stays in the 20 range for at
least one more week.
21 (22) 76ers 18-29 Andre Miller rarely says much -- and the Sixers keep
insisting they don't have to trade him -- but Miller does appear to be
quietly marketing himself, posting 15 games with at least 20 points after
only five last season.
22 (26) Nets 20-27 Unlike Dallas or Portland, teams that actually could get
sidetracked by J-Kidd trade chatter, how much worse can the Nets' season get?
As RJ says: ''Maybe it will distract us from losing all these damn games.''
23 (23) Knicks 14-33 First Magic Johnson said so. Now it's our pal J-Levy,
who coaches at sizzling Cal State Fullerton, insisting that the Knicks can
still make the playoffs. In related news, Team Isiah just capped an 0-5 trip
by losing at Seattle.
24 (24) Bulls 18-28 What a conference. The banged-up Bulls split a
home-and-home with Minnesota, watch Pau join Tyson Chandler and LaMarcus
Aldridge on the list of big men that got away . . . and gain ground on the
East's No. 8 spot.
25 (25) Pacers 19-29 You heard lots early in the season about how much
better Indy was playing without Jermaine O'Neal. Now? The Pacers might be
13-20 when JO plays . . . but they're also 1-8 in the last nine games he's
missed.
26 (20) Bucks 18-30 Don't apologize to anyone, China. We feel the same way
here at Stein Line HQ as Saturday night's estimated 200-plus million TV
viewers felt: Yao versus Yi is, was and will always be bigger and better than
the Super Bowl.
27 (29) SuperSonics 12-35 Looks like things have evened out a bit for the
young Sonics after those heartbreaking home Ls to Houston and Sacramento.
With Parker and LeBron out injured, Durant and Co. stunned San Antonio and
Cleveland.
28 (28) Clippers 14-30 Give our Clips this much: Thanks to the
Sterling-Dunleavy war of words, ongoing trade interest in Cassell and
Maggette and Brand's apparent insistence on playing this season, they're
still forcing us to pay attention.
29 (27) Grizzlies 13-34 Have to wait until summer to see whether the Grizz
can really prove (zillions of) doubters wrong by turning their newfound
''flexibility'' into a new team. Until then, Darko and Kwame are Pau's
replacements.
30 (30) Heat 9-36 As if there hasn't been enough pain and suffering in Miami
this season, we wonder whether D-Wade realizes that all these spots with The
Chuckster have probably sentenced him to a lifetime of being called
''Pookie.''
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