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Power Rankings: Cavs No. 1 seed, but are they the best?

Updated April 14

The Cavaliers will have home-court advantage as far as they go in the NBA playoffs. They don't deserve it.

Sure, LeBron and Co. have dominated the Eastern Conference pretty much from the get-go, thus earning the right to have Games 1 and 2 -- and potentially 5 and 7 -- at home in all series leading up to the Finals.

But why should a team that was swept by the other conference's regular-season champ and didn't play nearly as difficult a schedule get an advantage should it match up with the Lakers in the Finals?

Out West, Kobe Bryant's Lakers tangle with eight other teams that have at least 45 wins on the season. (Getty Images)  
Out West, Kobe Bryant's Lakers tangle with eight other teams that have at least 45 wins on the season. (Getty Images)  
Kobe's club couldn't match the Cavs' record, but its season has been every bit as impressive, if not more so.

Eight of the 11 winningest teams in the league reside in the West, and this is despite the fact these heavyweights beat up on each other all season. For the Lakers to play nearly one-third of their games within this elite group and still come within a whisker of matching the Cavs' record is remarkable.

  Playoff Race

I'm not saying the Lakers should get home court should they face the Cavs in the Finals. The point is: Having regular-season record in an unbalanced schedule dictate such an advantage is worse than awarding it to the winner of the All-Star Game.

Alas, the Cavs have clinched the home-court edge, and thus must be considered at least a co-favorite with the Lakers to win the championship. Here are the odds I'd put on each team:

Lakers (6/5): Nothing will come easy in the West, but key injuries to Manu Ginobili and Tracy McGrady should make the Lakers' march a bit smoother.

Cavaliers (7/5): They should enjoy watching the Celtics and Magic beat up on each other in Round 2 while they coast into the East finals. That freshness could be the difference in a relatively even battle with Boston.

Celtics (9/5): Make no mistake about it: Only three teams have a chance to win it all. The Celtics have coasted this far. The question is: Can they flip the switch now that the time has come?

Field (10/1): That's right, you get all 13 other playoff teams and 10/1 odds. You want it? You'd have to be a sucker to take it. The Mavericks could surprise in the West (until they run into the Lakers) and Orlando is the only other team in the East with a shot (no way it beats both Boston and Cleveland, though). Remember this about the NBA playoffs: You don't often get surprises.

That's why getting the home-court advantage throughout the playoffs was such a big thing for the Cavs.

And why it's not fair.

I'm picking the Lakers to go all the way, so I'm moving them ahead of the Cavaliers in my final regular-season CBSSports.com Power Rankings.

Power Rankings
CurrentTeamPrevious
1Cavaliers · Trends1
LeBron scores 24 straight; Knicks conclude, Maybe we should sign this guy. ... Must-see TV: Cavs face Magic, Nuggets, Celtics over the next three Thursdays.
2Lakers · Trends2
Lakers beat Spurs at own game: stars rest in home triumph. ... Bryant might sit out All-Star Game; you don't believe that, do you?
3Jazz · Trends5
Most impressive aspect of eight-game streak: Six quality wins. ... Like old days: Andrei Kirilenko shoots 16 for 20 in victories over Blazers, Nuggets.
4Nuggets · Trends3
Chauncey Billups added to All-Stars; now he's in 3-Point Shootout, too. ... Coming off Suns-Lakers-Jazz (two losses), club goes Mavericks-Spurs-Celtics.
5Magic · Trends6
Fully amazing: Vince Carter explodes for 48 vs. Hornets. ... Something wrong with this picture: Two wins over Celtics since Jan. 28, two losses to Wizards since Jan. 8.
6Hawks · Trends4
Still not an All-Star? Josh Smith records triple-double vs. Bulls. ... Loss at Oklahoma City continues road blues: Just two victories outside Atlanta since December.
7Celtics · Trends7
No time to rest: Paul Pierce hurting, but All-Star Game beckons. ... Trouble with the big boys: Last four losses to Magic (twice), Hawks, Lakers.
8Thunder · Trends11
Interesting debate: Who's better pure scorer, Kevin Durant or Carmelo Anthony? ... Stealing the show: Russell Westbrook-Thabo Sefolosha might be league's best defensive backcourt.
9Suns · Trends15
Trade talks heating up: Club hotly pursuing 76ers swingman Andre Iguodala. ... Why make deal? Team wins four straight on road as Amar'e Stoudemire averages 27.8.
10Raptors · Trends9
Darn those home-and-homes: Streak ends at Indiana, but Toronto's climb up the standings continues nonetheless. ... Rumors now have Chris Bosh and LeBron teaming, but where?
11Mavericks · Trends8
No sixth man: Club doesn't respond to brief Dirk Nowitzki benching, loses to Timberwolves. ... Mark Cuban's big worry: Will Kobe be OK for Texas-sized Valentine's Day party?
12Trail Blazers · Trends12
Team comes first: Brandon Roy elects to rest hamstring rather than play in All-Star Game. ... Club struggling in tough stretch; four of next five are rough, too.
13Rockets · Trends17
Biggest win of year: Road rout of Memphis pushes club upward in Western playoff chase. ... High-scoring Aaron Brooks sending message: Consider me as All-Star replacement.
14Bulls · Trends10
Go figure: Hot club turns cold, loses to Clippers, 76ers, Hawks. ... On sale: Asking price on Tyrus Thomas goes down after backup rips his coach.
15Spurs · Trends13
Club can't hang with Kobe-less Lakers in L.A.. ... New look doesn't suit: Usually resilient team just 5-8 since Jan. 15.
16Bobcats · Trends14
Bring back the East: Club falls below .500 following losses to Blazers, Lakers, Hornets. ... Time to turn things around: Wizards, Timberwolves, Nets, Clippers by month's end.
17Grizzlies · Trends16
Dropping five of six plummets playoff hopeful to 10th in West. ... Oh for a transfer: Winning club would have sixth-best record in East.
18Bucks · Trends19
Taking care of business: Club gains in playoff race with wins over Knicks, Pacers. ... Next stop, .500. Rematches with Knicks, Pacers loom; two with Pistons upcoming, too.
1976ers · Trends21
Club playing best ball of season, and 19-31 isn't out of sight in Eastern playoff race. ... Out of nowhere: Thaddeus Young shoots 15 for 19 and averages 18 points in wins over Hornets, Rockets.
20Hornets · Trends18
Reality setting in: Club is 1-4 in February in Chris Paul's absence. ... No rest for the weary: Still to come this month are the Celtics, Jazz, Cavaliers, Magic, Mavericks.
21Heat · Trends20
Buyer or seller? Slumping club must decide as trade deadline approaches. ... Good teammate: 13-assist game at Boston helps Dwyane Wade crack league's top 10.
22Wizards · Trends23
Showcase game: Potential trade partners have eye on Caron Butler after he scorches Magic for 31 in win. ... Hot team turns cold: Rare snow-out pushes Atlanta game to March.
23Pacers · Trends25
Playing like All-Star: Danny Granger averages 24 in wins over Raptors, Pistons. ... Little man sighting: T.J. Ford shoots 13 for 18 in first two outings after 18-game benching.
24Clippers · Trends22
Club strips Mike Dunleavy of coaching duties; rumor has it team would like Isiah Thomas to replace him as GM, too. ... New coach vows to run, then club scores 81 vs. Spurs.
25Knicks · Trends26
Hardware shopping: Club positioning hot-shooting Nate Robinson for run at Sixth Man Award. ... Last quality win: New Year's Day vs. Hawks.
26Pistons · Trends28
Thank goodness for Nets: Detroit has two wins vs. New Jersey, four vs. rest of league since Dec. 12. ... No regular Joe: Jonas Jerebko has 15 double-figure games since Dec. 4.
27Timberwolves · Trends29
Now that's improvement: Nine-win club on Jan. 27 has now won four in a row. ... GM so excited about recent play, vows no big deals at upcoming deadline.
28Kings · Trends24
Straight flushed: Club has three-, four-, five-, six- and seven-game losing streaks this season. ... Kevin Martin pours in 22 or more in four of six; Kings hope scouts have been watching.
29Warriors · Trends27
That really hurts: Snakebit club loses Corey Maggette to dislocated thumb, Monta Ellis to sprained knee. ... Head-scratcher: Team waives Speedy Claxton and valuable expiring contract.
30Nets · Trends30
Taking pride in defeat: No double-figure losses since Jan. 23. ... Circle the calendar: Club hosts Wizards on Feb. 28; could be game that prevents 0-for-February run.
 
 

 
 
 
 
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