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Does Dirk’s injury doom Dallas?

As promised, the battle for the last few spots in the Western Conference playoffs is really heating up.

Most teams have about 10 or 11 games left, so it’s looking like Dallas, Golden State and Denver are vying for the last two spots in the West. The Nuggets have won four straight and are 7-3 in their last 10. Meanwhile, the Mavs are 6-4 in their last 10, but figure to struggle without their star, who is expected to miss the next two weeks. Dallas and Golden State play twice next week and the Mavs also have to play the Lakers in L.A. The remaining six games feature road games against Phoenix and Portland, as well as home games against Utah and New Orleans. Denver and Golden State clash tomorrow night.

The Suns seem to be above the fray, but they are only three games ahead of the Mavs in the loss column, so if they drop a couple of games, they could find themselves in a precarious position next week. They are wrapping up an Eastern Conference road trip this weekend before a key home-and-home against the Nuggets on Monday and Tuesday.

Bill Simmons plays “What if?”

The Sports Guy lists his top 15 “What ifs?” of the decade.

Here’s his take on Boozer and the Cavs…

15. What if Carlos Boozer never screwed over Cleveland?

This saga becomes more astounding over time: Inexplicably (the version in which you believe Cleveland would just walk away from an option year worth $700,000 and allow Boozer to become a restricted free agent for no good reason) or explicably (the version in which you believe the Cavs made an illegal handshake deal to “forgo” Boozer’s option year, allow him to become a restricted free agent, then sign him to a $41 million deal), the one thing we know is Boozer used his newfound leverage to sign a six-year deal with Utah for $68 million and screw over Cleveland’s benevolent, blind owner in the process.

Look what’s happened since:

A. Boozer blossomed into an All-Star power forward and one of the best 20 players in the league, someone who would have been the perfect sidekick for LeBron James.

B. Because Boozer bolted Cleveland, that eventually left the Cavs with a ton of cap space … and, um … (take a deep breath, Cavs fans) … the Larry Hughes, Damon Jones and Donyell Marshall signings. Ouch.

C. Had they kept Boozer and signed Jones as well, the Cavs could have been the first NBA team to start two players with visible chest hair since the 1953 Fort Wayne Pistons.

By the way, he’s still campaigning to be the Bucks’ new GM. I like him as a writer, but I don’t want him running my team. If the stars align and he were to somehow get the job, I think I’d stop rooting for Milwaukee and start rooting for the Lakers. Seriously.

Rockets win 19th straight

I didn’t see this coming.

Houston had won 12 straight when they learned that Yao Ming was going to miss the rest of the season with a fracture in his foot. I figured that was the beginning of the end of the Rockets’ playoff hopes, but the team has since rattled off seven more wins, including victories over Denver, New Orleans and Dallas. The team hasn’t lost since 1/27.

In total, the Rockets have won 23 of their last 24 and 28 of their last 31, so this streak is no fluke. Houston is doing it with defense. According to ESPN’s John Hollinger, they have the league’s second-best defensive efficiency. Offensively, they’re getting good production from Tracy McGrady and a team of role players, anchored by Rafer Alston and Shane Battier.

The Rockets’ streak has kept the pressure on the #4-#9 teams in the West. It’s clear that a good team is going to miss the postseason.

Streaks aside, if Houston can’t get past the first round of the playoffs, the same questions about T-Mac’s postseason toughness will be asked…again.

Miami shuts down Wade

Dwyane Wade has been fighting injuries for the entire season and since the team is well out of the playoff hunt, Pat Riley has decided to shut his star down for the remainder of the season.

Riley said Wade would undergo a specialized treatment on the knee that would keep the All-Star shooting guard off the court for at least a month.

Despite now missing 31 games each of the last two seasons, Wade has said he plans to play in this summer’s Beijing Olympics, a grueling two-month schedule that includes more than a month in China.

Wade has been scheduled for Ossatron treatments.

“The knee will be hit with shockwaves, electrical shock waves,” Riley explained of the procedure that also has been utilized by Heat center Alonzo Mourning. “It’s actually a pretty painful procedure.”

Wade said last week he does not plan to undergo additional surgery on the knee.

This is interesting from a Team USA perspective. Usually, players with knee problems have surgery and are out three months or more, but it looks like Wade will be ready to play in China this summer. One wonders what the powers-that-be in Miami think about their superstar playing in the Olympics when he can’t finish the season for the Heat.

Must-see TV

Things are heating up in both college and NBA hoops. Here are a few games to catch this week:

Tonight (Monday)

9 PM: Dallas @ Utah – NBATV
It’s Deron vs. J-Kidd as two top teams jockey for position in the West.

Tuesday

7 PM: Toronto @ Orlando – NBATV
Dwight Howard vs. Chris Bosh…it doesn’t get much better than this in the East.

Wednesday

7:30 PM: Detroit @ Boston – ?
This Eastern Conference clash isn’t on national TV, but should be worth seeking out. Both teams play hard every game, and this one could affect seeding in the playoffs.

9:00 PM: Phoenix @ Denver – ESPN
Two of the league’s high-octane teams should provide an entertaining, high-scoring affair.

Thursday

11 PM: #7 Stanford @ #2 UCLA – ?
Stanford could earn a share of the Pac-10 title with a win at UCLA. Check your local listings for this huge matchup, which (ponderously) isn’t on national television.

Friday

9:30 PM: Utah @ Phoenix – ?
Believe it or not, Utah really pushes the ball, so this too should be an entertaining game.

10:30 PM: San Antonio @ Denver – ESPN
Guess who’s first in the West again. That’s right, the Spurs look to be on another title march.

Saturday

12 PM: #13 Louisville @ #10 Georgetown – CBS
This contest will determine the Big East championship.

9 PM: #1 North Carolina @ #5 Duke – ESPN
This game could decide the ACC regular season champ and the #1 seed in the East.

(All times ET.)

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