Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Regular Season: Recap of Week One

Eastern Conference
#
Team
W
L
1
New York Knicks 
3
0
2
Milwaukee Bucks 
2
0
3
Miami Heat 
3
1
4
Chicago Bulls
3
1
5
Orlando Magic
2
1
6
Charlotte Bobcats
1
1
7
Indiana Pacers
2
2
8
Brooklyn Nets
1
1
9
Cleveland Cavaliers
2
2
10
Atlanta Hawks
1
1
11
Philadelphia 76ers
1
2
12
Boston Celtics
1
2
13
Toronto Raptors
1
3
14
Washington Wizards
0
2
15
Detroit Pistons
0
4

Western Conference
#
Team
W
L
1
San Antonio Spurs 
4
0
2
Dallas Mavericks
3
1
3
Minnesota Timberwolves 
2
1
4
Golden State Warriors 
2
2
5
New Orleans Hornets
2
1
6
Memphis Grizzlies
2
1
7
Houston Rockets
2
1
8
Oklahoma City Thunder
2
2
9
Portland Trail Blazers
2
2
10
Los Angeles Clippers
2
2
11
Sacramento Kings
1
3
12
Utah Jazz
1
3
13
Phoenix Suns
1
3
14
Los Angeles Lakers
1
3
15
Denver Nuggets
1
3

Spurs, Knicks and Bucks are undefeated at the end of the first week into the regular season. Tony Parker's Buzzer Shot against OKC on Nov. 1st was by far my favorite play of the week. Bulls are good so far with three wins and one loss against the Hornets last Saturday. Their fifth game will be against OKC tomorrow night. Knicks are doing very well: they blew out both the 76ers (twice) AND the Heat. Their next game is on Friday against the Mavericks. Surprisingly (after all the hoopla surrounding Steve Nash and Dwight Howard joining the team), the Lakers were not hot this week. They were 0-3 in their first three games, the first time since 1978, but they finally had a win over the Pistons last Sunday. They are playing the Jazz tonight. 

Other games occurring tonight include Suns and Bobcats (60-46 currently), Wizards and Celtics (30-32 currently), Nets and Heat (29-38 currently), Pacers and Hawks (34-39 currently), Magic and Timberwolves (6-13 currently), 76ers and Hornets (4-5 currently), Grizzlies and Bucks (13-15 currently) and Nuggets and Rockets (13-11 currently). Later tonight, the Raptors and Mavericks, Pistons and Kings, Cavaliers and Warriors, and Spurs and Clippers will play.

What are your thoughts on the first week of the NBA regular season?  

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