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Logjam in NBA East standings
This is a bizarre season for the National Basketball Association in a bizarre time for the world.
Most of those who must attend the All-Star Game don鈥檛 seem particularly excited by those plans. Arenas are somewhere between almost empty and totally empty because of virus protocols. Game schedules are typically known months in advance; nobody knows what the second week of March looks like yet.
All of this is most unusual.
There is, however, one constant. The Eastern Conference standings are a mess.
Spending any time trying to figure how the East is going to shake out would be a futile undertaking, because it鈥檚 clear that the teams themselves have no idea. Miami won the East last season and has spent zero days over .500 this season. Milwaukee 鈥 the NBA鈥檚 best regular-season team in each of the past two seasons, a team with two-time reigning MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo 鈥 just had a streak of five consecutive losses. Every team in the East has had at least one three-game losing streak; 11 of those 15 teams have had multiple three-game slides and the season isn鈥檛 even half over.
If all that wasn鈥檛 enough, the Western Conference is dominating its friends from the other half of the league. The West is winning 57 percent of its games against the East. That鈥檚 on pace to be the biggest margin since the West won 58.4 percent in 2014-15 鈥 and virtually assures that the West will win the regular-season series versus the East for the 21st time in the last 22 seasons. The East won four consecutive years against the West from 1995-96 through 1998-99; the only season in which the East beat the West since was 2008-09.
By now, that鈥檚 to be expected.
Having only three teams better than one game above .500, two months into the season, that鈥檚 the big surprise out of the East. Philadelphia (20-11) and Brooklyn (20-12) sit atop the East, and Milwaukee (18-13) is right in their shadow.
That鈥檚 where the ridiculously tight traffic jam starts, with the next 10 teams 鈥 Indiana, Toronto, Boston, New York, Chicago, Charlotte, Miami, Atlanta, Orlando and Washington 鈥 all within 3 1/2 games of each other.
Some offer a very simple explanation.
鈥淚 see a lot of inconsistent teams in the East,鈥 Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. 鈥淎nd we鈥檙e one of them.鈥
That being said, there are signs that some teams are figuring it out.
Brooklyn just went 5-0 on a West road trip, playing most of those games without Kevin Durant. Toronto started 7-12; the Raptors are 9-3 since. The Bulls and the Heat have already won more games in February than they did in January. The Wizards beat the reigning champions Los Angeles Lakers on Monday night for a fifth consecutive victory, meaning they鈥檙e 5-0 since starting 6-17.
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