Loki said:Well what the hell kind of stats are they using to calculate this "crunch-time" rating, then? :lol
A formula has been created to measure the top Nestle Crunch Time players, and the formula kicks in when Crunch Time kicks in -- the last two minutes and all overtime periods.
With players demanding big paydays for competing in the dunk contest - LeBron James wanted a cool million to participate - no wonder the league is still scurrying to find contestants with All-Star weekend only two weeks away.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/powerranking?season=2005&week=141 (1) Spurs 38-10
This will be Pop's first All-Star game, but this is far more important: Pop and Larry Brown are the only active coaches with a championship ring now that Rudy T. has resigned.
2 (2) Suns 38-11
Knowing Nash, whether or not he gets to start in place of an injured Kobe, he's seriously bummed that D'Antoni won't get to return to Denver as the West's coach.
3 (3) SuperSonics 32-13
Sonics have to hold firm up here, with a fat division lead and a 7-2 record vs. Spurs, Suns, Kings, Mavs and Heat.
4 (5) Heat 35-14
Shaq can make all the jokes he wants about Don Nelson being 'the Jack Haley of his era,' but the irony is this: Heat can only dream it had a sixth man as reliable as Nellie was.
5 (6) Mavericks 31-15
Nellie returns Tuesday vs. Chicago after Avery's splash as a fill-in, and here's his first task -- Dallas must improve on its dismal 1-5 record vs. Spurs, Suns, Sonics and Kings.
6 (4) Kings 32-15
First it was Brad Miller, and now Bibby is trying to make West coaches take notice of how he's carrying injury-ravaged Kings.
7 (11) Rockets 28-21
The only team this season besides Seattle to beat San Antonio twice just completed a 4-0 week, with three of those victories on the road. Looks like they're getting it.
8 (7) Grizzlies 27-21
Furious George is getting all the fresh pub, but don't sleep on Czar Fratello, who was 22-28 in his Cleveland farewell (lockout season of '99) . . . and who's 22-10 with Grizz.
9 (8) Pistons 28-19
Whine all you want to, Detroiters, but you have some nerve complaining about All-Star support here given the committee's leniacy so far, at just a half-game ahead of Wiz.
10 (10) Cavaliers 27-19
So, East coaches, tell us: Do you regret leaving LeBron off last February's All-Star roster yet?
11 (13) Wizards 27-19
You want weird? Since Hughes went down, Washington is actually scoring almost one point more per game (nearly 103 ppg) and shooting the 3 better (up to 37 percent from 34).
12 (12) Magic 25-22
It's safe to say Magic have noticed that, in spite of Boston's recent surge, they'd be in first place by a game and a half if they didn't get relocated to the Southeast.
13 (14) Bulls 22-22
Can't say it better than gritty, gutty Scotty Skiles, who says: 'We're not an 0-9 team, but we're not an 18-4 team, either.' Maybe this month's heavy road schedule will clarify things.
14 (17) Clippers 23-24
San Antonio's seven-game, rodeo-induced road trip is getting all the attention, but Clips are in the midst of a stretch featurning nine in a row on the road.
15 (16) Nuggets 21-26
There's a reason Nuggets will keep getting linked with a possible Payton trade: Andre Miller has only five double-digit assists games all season, zero since Karl took over.
16 (15) Lakers 24-21
Laker players would be wise to let all of us focus on the coaching stuff, because they have 23 roadies left and only 14 games at home. In other words, they need Kobe back ASAP.
LOS ANGELES -- If Karl Malone decides to play again, it probably will be for the San Antonio Spurs, according to Malone and his agent.
Malone will make an announcement about his future before the All-Star break. The All-Star game is Feb. 20 in Denver.
Cloudy said:Kupcake confirms that Kobe's back in 3 to 7 days. Nash fanbois am cryng.
Tmac + Kobe dominate!!!!!!!!!![]()
Western Conference
W L PCT GB HM RD CONF DIV PF PA STRK L10
1 San Antonio 38 10 .792 - 23-1 15-9 23-8 5-3 97.1 86.1 Won 4 8-2
[b]2 Phoenix[/b] 38 11 .776 ½ 18-4 20-7 19-7 5-1 109.5 100.8 Won 2 7-3
3 Seattle 32 13 .711 4 ½ 17-6 15-7 19-8 7-4 100.9 96.7 Won 2 6-4
4 Sacramento 32 15 .681 5 ½ 19-6 13-9 18-13 5-2 102.4 99.0 Lost 1 6-4
5 Dallas 31 15 .674 6 17-8 14-7 16-10 6-4 102.0 96.4 Won 1 7-3
6 Houston 28 21 .571 10 ½ 15-10 13-11 16-11 7-3 93.3 92.1 Won 4 8-2
7 Memphis 27 21 .563 11 16-9 11-12 16-13 4-4 94.5 91.3 Lost 1 7-3
8 [b]LA Lakers[/b] 24 21 .533 12 ½ 17-10 7-11 16-16 6-4 97.9 98.0 Lost 2 4-6
Minnesota 24 24 .500 14 13-12 11-12 17-11 6-2 97.4 96.2 Lost 5 5-5
LA Clippers 23 24 .489 14 ½ 17-10 6-14 13-20 5-6 94.7 94.5 Lost 1 5-5
Cloudy said:
DMczaf said:I think Sportscenter is about to have a Jordan Curse report after this commercial break :lol
Ninja Scooter said:i saw the promo for that and thought "Hmm, ESPN must have hired DM as program director"
alejob said:R you kidding me? Richardson will finish last with Joe Johnson. Korver will win it. I think Korver won the College 3 point shootout 2 years ago.
Matrix said:Lakers lose to the mighty Hawks,all is well in the world of sports![]()
Huh? I'm not a Suns hater, I think they're pretty fun to watch. I just don't think those guys are the kind of players that can win a 3 point contest.AstroLad said:Haha what a Suns Hater. It's about time we had one, I wanna play the "no respect" card more often around here. To be honest I really don't give a shit about this wacky All-Star game shit, 3 point competition and slam dunk are a boring joke.
At least it's better than the Pro Bowl.
L.A. Lakers trades: PF Stanislav Medvedenko (2.7 ppg, 0.7 rpg, 0.2 apg in 5.3 minutes)
L.A. Lakers receives: SF LeBron James (25.3 ppg, 7.2 rpg, 7.6 apg in 41.5 minutes)
Change in team outlook: +22.6 ppg, +6.5 rpg, and +7.4 apg.
Cleveland trades: SF LeBron James (25.3 ppg, 7.2 rpg, 7.6 apg in 41.5 minutes)
Cleveland receives: PF Stanislav Medvedenko (2.7 ppg, 0.7 rpg, 0.2 apg in 5.3 minutes)
Change in team outlook: -22.6 ppg, -6.5 rpg, and -7.4 apg.
TRADE DECLINED
alejob said:Huh? I'm not a Suns hater, I think they're pretty fun to watch. I just don't think those guys are the kind of players that can win a 3 point contest.
Cloudy said:Losing to a 9-win LEASTERN CONFERENCE team is disgusting anyway you look at it. No moral victory here.
Fun fact: Lakers centers combined for 0 pts, 2 boards and 2 TOs. I can't even name the Hawks centers -_-
SAVE US, KOBE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bionic77 said:The positive of this is we will see who the real Laker fans if we miss the playoffs.
Fifty said:Say goodbye to Konex.