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Sunday, February 7, 2010

NBA power rankings - Feb. 7

1. Cleveland — Shaquille O’Neal averaging 16.6 points, 6.8 rebounds in his last 10 (1)
2. Denver — Chauncey Billups named to his fifth straight All-Star game (3)
3. L.A. Lakers — Kobe Bryant's 235 consecutive games played streak snapped (2)
4. Utah — Andrei Kirilenko averaging 15.4 points since becoming a starter (7)
5. Orlando — Magic blew a 21-point lead in a loss to Washington (6)
6. Dallas — Mavericks have been a below .500 team since the start of 2010 (5)
7. Atlanta — Hawks starters playing the most minutes in the league (4)
8. Boston — Marquis Daniels back in the lineup on Sunday (8)
9. Phoenix — Suns complete 4-0 road trip for the first time in more than three years (10)
10. San Antonio — George Hill stating at shooting guard after the return of Tony Parker (9)
11. Toronto — Raptors have already won as many home games as they did all last season (11)
12. Portland — Travis Outlaw has returned to practice (12)
13. Oklahoma City — Kevin Durant will help coach the rookies at All-Star weekend (14)
14. Houston — Kyle Lowry playing through knee injury (15)
15. Memphis — Grizzlies starting five averages 83.3 points, most in the league (13)
16. New Orleans — Chris Paul’s knee injury a huge blow for the Hornets (16)
17. Charlotte — Bobcats owner hopes to have team sold by March or April (18)
18. Chicago — Joakim Noah out until after the All-Star break with foot injury (19)
19. Miami — Heat have a $4.3 million trade exception that expires Feb. 15 (17)
20. Milwaukee — Brandon Jennings shooting just 37.7 percent from the field (21)
21. L.A. Clippers — Mike Dunleavy steps down as coach, remains GM (20)
22. Indiana — T.J. Ford returns to the lineup after a 18-game hiatus (24)
23. New York — Knicks searching for a consistent point guard (22)
24. Sacramento — Rumors continue to surface about the future of Kevin Martin (23)
25. Washington — Javaris Crittenton won’t appeal season-long suspension (26)
26. Philadelphia — Allen Iverson closing in on 20,000 points as a 76er (25)
27. DETROIT — Ben Gordon broke out of his shooting slump against Indiana (27)
28. Golden State — Monta Ellis scored a career-high 46 against Dallas (28)
29. Minnesota — Ryan Hollins averaging 13.5 points in four games as a starter (29)
30. New Jersey — Brook Lopez is the only Net to play in every game this season (30)

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