. Suns, Mavs In Running For Top-4 Finish
By John Hollinger
ESPN.com
Surprisingly, the Phoenix Suns are still in the discussion of teams vying for the top four seeds in the Western Conference playoffs. The Suns faded badly after a 14-3 start but seemed to have regained their footing this month. They've quietly dispatched nine of 11 impressive opponents, including Dallas, Houston, New Orleans, Denver, Memphis and Oklahoma City. Thanks to another big game by Amare Stoudemire and a strong relief effort at the point from Goran Dragic, the Suns were able to beat the Thunder on the road Tuesday night despite not having Steve Nash.
Additionally, the schedule turns in Phoenix's favor over the final two months: The Suns have only 10 road games left during the regular season and play 10 noncontenders in their last 24 games. The Playoff Odds project a 15-9 finish for the Suns, but if they can go more like 17-7, they very well could push into a top-three seed.
One false step, however, and they'll be fifth or sixth, especially if the Dallas Mavericks continue playing well in the wake of a midseason trade for Caron Butler and Brendan Haywood; the Mavs have won four straight since making the deal. The Power Rankings remain skeptical of the Mavs (they're 12th), thanks to an unimpressive plus-1.95 average scoring margin. But Dallas has 36 wins squirreled away and a West-high 14 home games remaining; only Chicago and Milwaukee have more.
Dallas also has clinched the tiebreaker over Phoenix, and that could prove helpful in any tussle over home-court advantage. Standing just a half-game behind Utah and 1½ games behind Denver, Dallas could move as high as second with a strong finish.
Still, the odds of such a strong close remain in question. Coming out of the All-Star break, Dallas wasn't playing nearly as well as the two other clubs -- it was just 10-10 in 20 games before the break, and it remains to be seen how big a difference Butler and Haywood ultimately will make. Additionally, Utah owns the tiebreaker against Dallas by virtue of a 2-1 series lead.
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I figure that we could use a place to discuss our playoff positioning and what not.