Follow the heavy fighting in the West

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Tuesday, 25 March 2008 10:33

Although we commented that in the East for the final spot for the playoffs can get up to 4 teams (though Chicago is beginning to pick up) in the West where all the seats are in a scarf (there are 5 games difference between the first and the eighth), Dallas Mavericks, Golden State Warriors and Denver Nuggets are fighting to keep the last two playoff positions.

Gone are the golden years in Dallas. Last year, swept the regular season (until the last minute they had options to improve the 72-10 Bulls Michael Jordan) and then fell in the first round against Golden State Warriors.

This year, Dallas Mavericks fight with these to avoid falling further in the standings. It takes one game ahead. The Kidd effect has hardly been noticed (although it seemed that lately more accustomed to the new game) and have lost the last 3 games, although they were against Lakers, Celtics and Spurs. Watching the Dallas Mavericks schedule facing in the coming days, we find two very interesting quotes: Golden State Warriors and Denver Nuggets. Both road games.

Golden State, meanwhile, took a dramatic turn of events two days ago to win at Staples Center with the Lakers, but this morning they have succumbed to the same scenario. And the calendar that comes is much worse: Blazers, Nuggets and Mavericks in March and April with Spurs and Mavericks begin again.

As we see, there is a triangle between the three teams involved that can make things clear ahead of the playoffs.

Denver Nuggets are the team that currently is out of the playoffs. But it is locked-(takes 3 straight wins, even against teams not pointers) and now faces the games against the joint to which should advance in the standings. After them came two games against the Suns.

In these four games will decide many of the options in each set to enter the playoffs.


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