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		<title>Jeremy Lin is Good &#8211; Really Good</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2012 23:30:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan Ellish</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>The “Linsanity” that has taken the Knicks, New York, and the NBA by storm sounds like something out of a movie. The underdog who no one gave a shot finally gets it and doesn&#8217;t disappoint. It is of course normal for people to be skeptical &#8211; how many times have we seen someone take everyone by [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/02/sports/jeremy-lin-is-good-really-good/">Jeremy Lin is Good &#8211; Really Good</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>The “Linsanity” that has taken the Knicks, New York, and the NBA by storm sounds like something out of a movie. The underdog who no one gave a shot finally gets it and doesn&#8217;t disappoint. It is of course normal for people to be skeptical &#8211; how many times have we seen someone take everyone by surprise only to plummet back to Earth, never able to recapture the run they had. However, Jeremy Lin is not one of these stories; he is the real deal.</p>
<p>Lin has single handedly saved Mike D&#8217;Antoni&#8217;s job and the Knicks&#8217; season in a five game span. Add to that, he&#8217;s doing it with a roster missing All-Stars Amare Stoudemire (family death) and Carmelo Anthony (injured groin), making things even more amazing.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s been doing this all week with a starting lineup that consisted of Landry Fields, Bill Walker, Jared Jeffries, and Tyson Chandler. He&#8217;s turned Steve Novak, who has been buried on the Knicks bench all season, into a legitimate bench scoring threat, finding him open for threes multiple times a game.</p>
<p>Lin was exactly what the Knicks needed and hoped Baron Davis could be when he returned. A true point guard. During this five game win streak, Lin has been breaking down defenses with his dribble and quickness, shown a very good ability to run the pick and roll, as well as proven that he can knock down jumpers if left open.</p>
<p>Take a look at his numbers over the Knicks&#8217; longest win streak this season. Lin is averaging 26.8 points on 53% shooting, eight assists, 4.2 rebounds, two steals. Impressive numbers for anyone over a five game stretch, but what&#8217;s more impressive is who he has done it against.</p>
<p>Lin has squared off against Deron Williams, Devin Harris, John Wall, Derek Fisher, and Ricky Rubio. We are talking about a bonafide superstar, the prospect traded for that superstar, a number one pick, a good defensive veteran, and this years leading candidate for rookie of the year. While in the case of Wall and Williams, they don&#8217;t exactly have the interior that would scare anybody, the other three have extremely formidable front-courts which still couldn&#8217;t prevent Lin&#8217;s penetration.</p>
<p>Lin has scored more points in his first four starts than anyone else since the merger back in the 70s. That means more than Larry Bird, Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and yes, even LeBron James.</p>
<p>While the Knicks won&#8217;t need Lin to keep carrying the scoring load once Stoudemire and Anthony return, what they will need is for him to control the offense and continue to find the open man in their spots. What his scoring ability will do is open the offensive end up even more as defenses will have to respect that ability.</p>
<p>It has only been five games and four starts into the “Lincredible” streak, but if you watch the way Lin plays you know that the kid is the real deal. Even against Rubio who gave Lin a hard time defensively all night, he was still able to run the pick and roll and find the open man.</p>
<p>At the end of the game, when it mattered most, Lin was able to find a wide open Novak for the game tying three, and then use his quickness to draw a foul and hit the go-ahead foul shot to seal the game.</p>
<p>A sign of a good player, especially the point guard, is the ability to elevate the play of not only himself, but his teammates as well and Lin has exceeded this on every level imaginable. Lin was said to have been watching video in the locker room at halftime during a game because he was upset with his inability to get as many alley-oops to Chandler. No one could have expected this and no one saw it coming but the Knicks have potentially stumbled onto something great.</p>
<p>They will continue to ride this out for as long as it lasts, which looks like could be quite a long time. One thing definitely is for sure though, things in New York have gotten “Linsane” and this team and fan base have gotten a much need injection of excitement.</p>
<p>It has been quite some time Knicks fans, but it now looks like you have a team that can make some noise in the playoffs, and an underdog rising star whom you can rally around. It&#8217;s official New York, you have a true point guard and a basketball team worth watching so enjoy it.</p>
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		<title>Knicks Struggle at Point; Melo Trade Better for NY or DEN?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2012 13:28:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gregory Belicka</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Since the Carmelo trade during last years 2010-2011 NBA season there has been speculation on both ends whether the trade was better for Denver or New York. Initially it seemed the Knicks were getting the sweet end of the deal but looking at the numbers now, some people may think a little differently. Looking at [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/01/sports/knicks-struggle-at-point-melo-trade-better-for-ny-or-den/">Knicks Struggle at Point; Melo Trade Better for NY or DEN?</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Since the Carmelo trade during last years 2010-2011 NBA season there has been speculation on both ends whether the trade was better for Denver or New York. Initially it seemed the Knicks were getting the sweet end of the deal but looking at the numbers now, some people may think a little differently. Looking at the regular season records for both teams since the Carmelo Anthony trade, the Knicks are 20-22, not even .500, while the Denver Nuggets are 28-12, sixteen games over .500.</p>
<p>When analyzing the trade that took place between the NY Knicks the Denver Nuggets and the Minnesota Timberwolves, neither team kept all players in the trade. Most of these players were traded after the lockout for other reasons. The Knicks lost Raymond Felton who was their starting point guard, although they received a veteran point guard in Chauncey Billups through the trade, after the lockout they got rid of Billups to free up cap space to sign big free agent Tyson Chandler from the Mavericks.</p>
<p>Everyone knows that D&#8217;Antoni preaches offense and is known for not being the best defensive coach. Then this stat would confuse some people in that, the Knicks are 22nd in offensive efficiency, which is a stat that measures points per every 100 possessions. While the Knicks are 22nd in this category the, &#8220;Meloless&#8221; Nuggets rank 5th.</p>
<p>So this leads to the question what is missing in the NY Knicks offense and the answer is: a solid point guard. With the loss of Billups and Felton, the Knicks fell back to signing two other veteran point guards, Mike Bibby from the Miami Heat, and Baron Davis from the Cleveland Cavaliers who is still trying to return from injuries.</p>
<p>With that in mind, much of the weight of the Knicks offense was not on any of their &#8220;Big 3&#8243; so to speak, but on their rookie point guard Iman Shumpert out of Georgia Tech. Shumpert has come to the starting position and said in an interview about Carmelo and Stoudemire, &#8220;We&#8217;re making them take a lot of tough shots and we&#8217;re depending on them to score points,&#8221; Shumpert said. &#8220;We&#8217;ve got to make the offense a lot smoother.&#8221;</p>
<p>Shumpert makes a good point because coming into Wednesday game against the Suns, the Knicks were fifth worst in field goal percentage, and in the game against the Suns, the Knicks shot only 37.5 percent. Shumpert has a lot to learn being a rookie. When you look at teams like the San Antonio Spurs with Tony Parker, you see a team with a solid point guard with a smooth running offense.</p>
<p>That means breaking down the defense, running the offense, calling the right plays and finding the open man in order to put points on the board. Maybe Knicks is not giving Shumpert time to develop and go after veteran point guard Steve Nash who will be a free agent after this season. Looking back he ran a flawless offense with Stoudmire that could potentially work in D&#8217;Antoni&#8217;s offense.</p>
<p>The Knicks look to turn their four game losing streak around this Friday at the Garden when the 4-9 Milwaukee Bucks come into town. More importantly the Nuggets come to NY for the first time since the Melo trade and they come into the Garden with a better record the NY Knicks, and all eyes are on Melo to deliver an all-star performance.</p>
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		<title>NBA Preseason Power Rankings</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Dec 2011 14:19:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan Ellish</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>It is Christmas, and that means the NBA starts! This is the beginning of an NBA season that we never thought was going to happen and that means power rankings. To start off this year, the defending champion Mavericks are atop the list as they look to repeat again this year. Right behind them are [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2011/12/sports/preseason-power-rankings/">NBA Preseason Power Rankings</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>It is Christmas, and that means the NBA starts! This is the beginning of an NBA season that we never thought was going to happen and that means power rankings. To start off this year, the defending champion Mavericks are atop the list as they look to repeat again this year. Right behind them are the Heat with their big three who should benefit from the shortened season. The Knicks and Clippers made splashes with offseason moves and should improve their standings, along with the Bulls who added Richard Hamilton to solidify an already solid team.</p>
<p>Rounding out the bottom is the Pistons, Kings, and Cavaliers. The Pistons made some questionable signings, which will probably hurt them in the long run. The Kings, while improving, still have a long way to go, and the Cavaliers got worse after losing Baron Davis to the Knicks. All in all, it should be an interesting season with the compressed schedule, and the power rankings will be here every week to let you know how your team stands against the rest.</p>
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<p align="center">Rank</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Team</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">Record</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">Comment</td>
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<p align="center">1</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Mavericks</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">57-25</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">Although they lost C Tyson Chandler to the Knicks, the Mavericks should be poised to make a run for the finals again this year.</td>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="64">
<p align="center">2</p>
</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Heat</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">58-24</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">The question on everyone&#8217;s mind is what will the big three do in year two?</td>
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<p align="center">3</p>
</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Thunder</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">55-27</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">They have the same roster as last year. That should mean that the Thunder is one of the top teams in the league this year.</td>
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<p align="center">4</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Bulls</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">62-20</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">The Bulls, like Miami and Oklahoma City, should be able to win 50+ games with a solid, young, talented team that added Rip Hamilton.</td>
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<p align="center">5</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Knicks</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">42-40</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">The Knicks won the offseason signing C Tyson Chandler and fortifying their team with some key acquisitions. Look for the Knicks to make a deep run in the playoffs this year.</td>
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<p align="center">6</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Celtics</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">56-26</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">The Celtics got a year older and lost Jeff Green for the season, so the question is how will the big four hold up?</td>
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<p align="center">7</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Lakers</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">57-25</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">Kobe is already nursing injuries and losing Lamar Odom did not help. The Lakers will find it hard to make it through this season.</td>
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<p align="center">8</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Grizzlies</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">46-36</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">After their playoff run last year, the Grizzlies should only get better with the return of Rudy Gay and should be a top team in the suddenly weaker West.</td>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="64">
<p align="center">9</p>
</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Spurs</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">61-21</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">The Spurs are only getting older and have a lot riding on Tim Duncan&#8217;s knees. The question is can he hold up with this compressed schedule?</td>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="64">
<p align="center">10</p>
</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Trail Blazers</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">48-34</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">After the best trade of the deadline landing, Gerald Wallace of the Trail Blazers should be a force in the West despite Brandon Roy retiring.</td>
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<p align="center">11</p>
</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Clippers</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">32-50</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">While Chris Paul and Blake Griffin will be amazing for highlight reels, will this translate to wins?</td>
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<p align="center">12</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Magic</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">52-30</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">For now, they have Dwight Howard, but they will definitely trade him before the deadline.</td>
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<p align="center">13</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Nuggets</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">50-32</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">With a &#8220;full&#8221; offseason together, it will be interesting to see how the new-look Nuggets gel.</td>
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<p align="center">14</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Pacers</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">37-45</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">With a lot of young talent, the Pacers will only improve after a strong showing against the Bulls in the first round last year.</td>
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<p align="center">15</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Hawks</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">44-38</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">After losing key pieces, the Hawks will not be quite as good as last year.</td>
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<p align="center">16</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Rockets</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">43-39</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">The Rockets are now center-less after losing Yao Ming and David Stern and nixed the trade that would have landed them Pau Gasol. It will be a long year for the Rockets.</td>
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<p align="center">17</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">76ers</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">41-41</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">With young talent and after showing continuity last season under head coach Doug Collins, the 76ers should make some noise this season.</td>
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<p align="center">18</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Bucks</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">35-47</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">The Bucks, if healthy, can make some noise, but that is a BIG if.</td>
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<p align="center">19</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Nets</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">24-58</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">After two seasons and two failed trades for superstars, it is looking like Williams is on his way out after his short tenure in New Jersey/Brooklyn.</td>
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<p align="center">20</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Warriors</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">36-46</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">With Tyson Chandler&#8217;s heartbreak in free agency, ugly off-court press for Monta Ellis, and Steph Curry&#8217;s early ankle injury, it did not take Mark Jackson long to find out why Jeff Van Gundy is in no rush to leave his TV gig and get back into coaching. (Marc Stein ESPN)</td>
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<p align="center">21</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Suns</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">40-42</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">Grant Hill resigned, but besides him and Steve Nash, the Suns do not have much with which to work.</td>
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<p align="center">22</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Jazz</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">39-43</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">Still rebuilding, the Jazz will be happy they got what they did for D-Will.</td>
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<p align="center">23</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Hornets</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">46-36</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">The Hornets have a future, but that will not happen this season. It is going to be a painful season for New Orleans fans.</td>
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<p align="center">24</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Timberwolves</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">17-65</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">They have a decent compilement of young talent in K-Love, Rubio, Williams, Beasley, and Adelman, so maybe Minnesota will improve on last season&#8217;s dreadful year.</td>
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<p align="center">25</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Wizards</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">23-59</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">They have John Wall. That is about it for the Wizards.</td>
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<p align="center">26</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Bobcats</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">34-48</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">His approval rating among current NBA players has never been lower in the wake of his hard-line lockout positions, and he might still be the best player in the Bobcats&#8217; organization at the age of 48. Not a fun time to be Michael Jeffrey Jordan. (Marc Stein ESPN)</td>
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<p align="center">27</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Raptors</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">22-60</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">Toronto does not have much of anything. It is going to be a long year.</td>
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<p align="center">28</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Pistons</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">30-52</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">They locked up Tyshawn Prince, but for an unnecessarily long time.</td>
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<p align="center">29</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Kings</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">24-58</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">Sacramento has some young pieces, but this season will be yet another long one for Sacramento fans.</td>
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<p align="center">30</p>
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<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="96">Cavaliers</td>
<td valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap" width="68">19-63</td>
<td valign="bottom" width="249">Cleveland is bad, and losing Baron Davis makes them worse.</td>
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