
Kobe Bryant finished this reverse dunk against the Blazers last night, and in the process helped his team to pass the Boston Celtics in the league-wide standings.
Thanks to a bizarro night in the Association -- one where the Celtics fell to the Knicks, and LeBron's crab dribble couldn't save the Cavs from losing a close one in Washington -- the Lakers now own the NBA's best record with a 27-5 mark through the team's first 32 games.
Of course, it's not like they're running away with it or anything; the Celtics have actually played three more games, and have won two of them. The Lakers have the advantage by mere percentage points (.844 to .829), and are just a half a game ahead of Cleveland, with the same amount of wins but one fewer loss.
It may be a bit early to start talking about home court advantage throughout the playoffs, but it's worth noting that the top of the East is shaping up to be tougher than the top of the West. The Celtics lead the Cavs by just a single game in the East, and lead the Magic by just two and a half games (again, percentage points). L.A. has it a bit easier out West at the moment, with a slightly more comfortable five and a half game lead over their closest competition, the Spurs and the Nuggets.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-05-2009 @ 12:54PM
frank said...
Home court advantage that is what is all about;
Boston lives depend on it, for sure.
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1-05-2009 @ 1:48PM
Ryan said...
The real Kings of the NBA are in the top position at last ! Go LAKERS GO LAKERS GO!!!!!!!!!!!11
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1-05-2009 @ 2:20PM
CA BRAVE said...
BOSTON should never be considered the better team, the team plays in the Eastern Conference after all.
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1-05-2009 @ 2:31PM
dubbz3030 said...
WestSide 4 life!!
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1-05-2009 @ 6:32PM
mcjesus said...
while the east has three really good teams (boston, clevland, and orlando) the overall quality of the west is still deeper through one to eight. More winning records in the west and theres still plenty of bad teams in the east that will make the playoffs. i sick of hearing how the east is all the sudden better than the west. At least wait for the season to end.
sorry that was a bit off topic
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1-05-2009 @ 8:50PM
carlos said...
Um... not to be a wet blanket but photo caption is wrong: that ended up being a layup. Kobe had no dunk like that last night.
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1-24-2009 @ 8:47AM
reggyray said...
Yea I watched the game as well carlos is right he got the slick bounce pass from Ariza then made this reverse LAY-UP.
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1-09-2009 @ 4:11PM
Jacklyn Lopez said...
Lakers are GOOD!
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