Ok, understood. So overall, which do you think is the better conference?
The West.
Actually ESPN Power Poll has the bottom 6 in the league all from the WC.
In 4-14 there are 8 WC teams
4 (4) Trail Blazers 15-7 So Boston trounced the league's young darlings. So what? The Blazers' response, a one-point W in Toronto, was notable. As is this: Portland is a league-leading plus-8, with eight more road wins than home losses.
5 (6) Magic 15-5 The prospect of a five-game trip out West typically would unsettle a team missing a starter (Pietrus). The atypical, road-loving Magic -- with Nelson and Bogans back early from injury -- probably are looking forward to it.
6 (5) Nuggets 14-7 Let's go out on a limb and suggest that the Nuggets -- geeked as they are to be 13-4 with Chauncey -- still would prefer to avoid seeing the Spurs in the first round of the playoffs (again) after Thursday's encounter.
7 (7) Rockets 13-7 The Rockets should get through the next two weeks without T-Mac, with five of the next seven games against the dregs of the West. Yet we wouldn't dare predict when you'll see these guys at full strength. If ever.
8 (14) Mavericks 11-8 When J.J. Barea first got to town, teammates jokingly called him ''Rudy.'' Jason Terry, to this day, still mistakenly calls him "Barrera." One more true Barea story: You could call him the Mavs' MVP in December.
9 ( Spurs 11-8 The excellence we expect from the Southwest Division hasn't been fully restored, but the recent returns to the vicinity of normalcy by the Spurs and Mavs have the SW at 51-44 overall, trailing only the 57-44 Atlantic.
10 (10) Hornets 11-6 For all the panic about the Hornets' lack of a bench, over-reliance on Chris Paul and slow starts by the likes of Peja and Chandler, here's the flip side: 11-6 is right where last season's division champs were after 17 games.
11 (9) Nets 11-8 Go ahead. Blame us for that 20-point home loss to the Wiz. Maybe a bump all the way up to No. 9 -- even for a team with one of the five best road records (7-3) -- was too aggressive and thus somewhat jinx-y.
12 (11) Hawks 12-7 The Hawks are bound to be offended to be lumped in with the Nets and Heat, but they have to rank as one of the East's bigger surprises at the quarter pole, having started out 6-0 and hanging in without Josh Smith.
13 (12) Suns 12-9 It should come as some semblance of relief to the freaked-out desert dwellers that we can't drop the Suns too far, even in the midst of such a deep funk, because they're not alone in their early season soul-searching.
14 (15) Jazz 13-9 The irony will be thick Tuesday night in Sota when the Wolves will have a new coach on the bench. It also will be the night Jerry Sloan marks his 20th anniversary as Jazz coach, the longest run going in any major pro sport.