As of 9PM tonight, it appears that 9 teams in the East and 11 teams in the West are in the 2010 NBA Playoffs picture.
The Cleveland Cavaliers currently lead the NBA with a record of 46-14. They followed their longest losing streak of the season (3 games) by winning 3 games in 4 days. Following them closely in the East are the Orlando Magic, Boston Celtics, and Atlanta Hawks. While Orlando recently defeated the Cavaliers, Boston lost to Cleveland and New Jersey for its current 2 game losing streak. Rounding out the current playoff contenders in the East are the Toronto Raptors, Chicago Bulls, Milwaukee Bucks, Miami Heat, and Charlotte Bobcats. While Dwyane Wade has recently returned to the Heat's lineup, the Raptors await the return of fellow 2003 Draft class star Chris Bosh, who has missed the last 5 Raptors games. The Bucks have climbed into the #7 seed by going 8-2 in their last 10 games (best in the East). This threatens the Bobcats' attempt to make the playoffs for the first time, albeit amidst ownership changes in Charlotte.
In the West, the Los Angeles Lakers lead the way. They trail the Cavaliers for the NBA's best record by 1 game at a mark of 45-15. The Lakers' closest competitors in the West are the Denver Nuggets (whom the Lakers beat earlier today), the Dallas Mavericks, and the Utah Jazz. The Dallas Mavericks have strengthened their bid for a high seed and championship run with a recent trade for Washington Wizards players Caron Butler, Brendan Haywood, and DeShawn Stevenson. Currently holding seeds 5 through 8 in the West are the Phoenix Suns, Oklahoma City Thunder, San Antonio Spurs, and Portland Trail Blazers. The New Orleans Hornets, Memphis Grizzlies, and Houston Rockets hang close behind for a chance to play in the playoffs. Like Milwaukee in the East, Oklahoma City has made its plea to be in the playoff picture by going 8-2 in their last 10 games (best in the West). Meanwhile, despite lots of speculation and trade talks, the Suns opted to retain star big man Amar'e Stoudemire for the stretch run. Stoudemire scored 41 points today in a close loss to the Spurs, who beat them by 3 points.
The Cleveland Cavaliers currently lead the NBA with a record of 46-14. They followed their longest losing streak of the season (3 games) by winning 3 games in 4 days. Following them closely in the East are the Orlando Magic, Boston Celtics, and Atlanta Hawks. While Orlando recently defeated the Cavaliers, Boston lost to Cleveland and New Jersey for its current 2 game losing streak. Rounding out the current playoff contenders in the East are the Toronto Raptors, Chicago Bulls, Milwaukee Bucks, Miami Heat, and Charlotte Bobcats. While Dwyane Wade has recently returned to the Heat's lineup, the Raptors await the return of fellow 2003 Draft class star Chris Bosh, who has missed the last 5 Raptors games. The Bucks have climbed into the #7 seed by going 8-2 in their last 10 games (best in the East). This threatens the Bobcats' attempt to make the playoffs for the first time, albeit amidst ownership changes in Charlotte.
In the West, the Los Angeles Lakers lead the way. They trail the Cavaliers for the NBA's best record by 1 game at a mark of 45-15. The Lakers' closest competitors in the West are the Denver Nuggets (whom the Lakers beat earlier today), the Dallas Mavericks, and the Utah Jazz. The Dallas Mavericks have strengthened their bid for a high seed and championship run with a recent trade for Washington Wizards players Caron Butler, Brendan Haywood, and DeShawn Stevenson. Currently holding seeds 5 through 8 in the West are the Phoenix Suns, Oklahoma City Thunder, San Antonio Spurs, and Portland Trail Blazers. The New Orleans Hornets, Memphis Grizzlies, and Houston Rockets hang close behind for a chance to play in the playoffs. Like Milwaukee in the East, Oklahoma City has made its plea to be in the playoff picture by going 8-2 in their last 10 games (best in the West). Meanwhile, despite lots of speculation and trade talks, the Suns opted to retain star big man Amar'e Stoudemire for the stretch run. Stoudemire scored 41 points today in a close loss to the Spurs, who beat them by 3 points.