RANK | PLAYER | RUNDOWN | RECENT |
1 | JAMAL CRAWFORD, G, LA CLIPPERS: Sat out Thursday’s TNT game at Denver with ankle soreness, and the Clippers missed his offense dearly. JCrossover had scored at least 20 points in the last four games and also had one really fancy assist. | 1 | |
2 | KEVIN MARTIN, G, OKLAHOMA CITY: Was having a ho-hum week by his standards until his remarkably efficient game Thursday to help the Thunder get a win at MSG. That was enough to vault him here. Has nine 20-point games but none since Feb. 6. | 3 | |
3 | JARRETT JACK, G, GOLDEN STATE: Two road games: 4-22 shooting, eight points, two assists, five turnovers, two losses. Two home games: 9-27 shooting, 28 points, nine assists, three turnovers, two wins. For season, home/road splits aren’t nearly that bad. | 2 | |
4 | J.J. REDICK, G, MILWAUKEE: Three points in loss to Clippers on Wednesday was first time in six games with Bucks he failed to crack double digits. Now he has to starting making 3-pointers (just 11-of-31 since trade). Milwaukee is 4-2 since acquiring him. | 4 | |
5 | GORDON HAYWARD, F, UTAH: It’s a four-way race for two spots among Redick, Ryan Anderson, J.R. Smith and Hayward, who had perhaps his best game of the season with 25 and season-high seven dimes at Cleveland on Wednesday. Jazz need his points desperately. | – |
DROPOUTS: Ryan Anderson, F, New Orleans (5)
FIVE TO WATCH: Ray Allen, G, Miami; Manu Ginobili, G, San Antonio; Jeff Green, F, Boston; Carl Landry, F, Golden State; J.R. Smith, G, New York.
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Tim Faklis is the editor of TJFHoops.com, and covers the NBA for SheridanHoops.com. Click here to follow him on Twitter.
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