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Old 02-22-2010, 04:15 AM   #333
Radii
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Feb 7 - Charlotte(32-18) at New York(18-30)

More knicks please! Always good for the old record. Mayo 23, Wallace 22, Swanson 11. Nate Robinson 25, David Lee 14 points/15 boards for the Knicks.

Charlotte 83
New York 73



Feb 8 - Houston(18-33) at Charlotte(33-18)

We get the two worst teams in a row back to back. Mayo 29, Felton 19 points/15 assists, Swanson 14 points(Swanson is getting up into double digits a lot lately, he's getting more minutes with Henderson out again and taking advantage).

Charlotte 95
Houston 87



Feb 10 - Charlotte(34-18) at Detroit(25-24)

Detroit gets a big win for them over us. Mayo 26, Felton 16 points/7 assists, Wallace 13. Stuckey 27 points/14 assists, Faulk 20 points/11 boards for Detroit.

Detroit 116
Charlotte 97



Feb 11 - Charlotte(34-19) at Chicago(23-30)

Two losses in a row, go go road games. Mayo 19, Padgett 10 points/10 boards. Boozer 16, Price 15 for the Bulls.

Chicago 88
Charlotte 81




that brings us to the all star break. here's the standings:


Eastern Conference Standings

1. Charlotte(34-20)
2. New Jersey(31-21)
3. Washington(30-21)
4. Indiana(30-22)
5. Miami(30-22)
6. Cleveland(29-22)
7. Detroit(26-25)
8. Atlanta(25-28)
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9. Philadelphia(24-27)
10. Milwaukee(23-28)
11. Orlando(23-28)
12. Chicago(24-30)
13. Toronto(22-30)
14. Boston(22-30)
15. New York(18-32)


Boston is only 2 1/2 games behind the Hawks in 8th place. Cleveland in 6th is only 3 1/2 games behind us for first. Should be an exciting stretch run!


Western Conference Standings

1. Utah(35-18)
2. New Orleans(31-20)
3. LA Lakers(31-21)
4. Sacramento(31-22)
5. Portland(32-23)
6. Oklahoma City(29-22)
7. Denver(30-23)
8. LA Clippers(26-28)
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9. Dallas(24-28)
10. Phoenix(23-28)
11. Memphis(22-29)
12. Golden State(21-31)
13. Houston(19-34)
14. San Antonio(18-33)
15. Minnesota(17-34)


There is a lot less parity out west.
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