Its time to start focusing on the playoffs and our potential roadblocks to Banner 18. Every day we'll bring you what's making news in enemy territory. This way we know what they're up to when it comes time to take 'em out.
EASTERN CONFERENCE

ESPN Chicago: The Bulls have learned to play without Boozer, but if Rose wears down, or heaven forbid goes down, it's all over. Rose has received a lot of praise for improving his jump shot, and he is legitimately dangerous from 3-point range now. But in the last month and a half, he's shooting around 25 percent, lowering his season percentage to 32.8.

Sentinel: J.J. Redick, battling a strained lower abdomen, will miss his sixth consecutive game tonight in Cleveland. How have the Magic fared in his absence? They have gone 3-2, but his injury has had a trickle-down effect.

Heat Index: If you read the signs from Heat coach Erik Spoelstra, Mike Bibby was not far away from taking over the starting point guard role ahead of the playoffs. But now with Mario Chalmers sidelined for up to two weeks, the switch has arrived sooner than expected.
NEXT OPPONENT

Posting and Toasting: Today's defeat was sort of a caricature of the way the Knicks have been losing. New York didn't just come out flat against a bad team; they farted out one of the most uniformly awful first quarters we've ever seen. After that, they didn't just make a run; they cut the deficit to just one and made it a close game for the entire second half. (Is that how you use semicolons? I have no idea how to use semicolons). It was another one of those outings in which twelve minutes of horrid basketball eclipsed over thirty minutes of semi-decent play. Like robk said, we'd probably all benefit from never speaking of that first quarter again.
WESTERN CONFERENCE

OC Register: Andrew Bynum's two-game suspension wasn't a popular subject around the Lakers locker room before Sunday's game. Phil Jackson didn't comment fully on the situation, but pointed out that Minnesota's Michael Beasley didn't have to sit out after taking the brunt of Bynum's hit in Friday's game. Bynum knocked Beasley to the floor as the Timberwolves forward attempted a layup in the fourth quarter.

My SA Spurs Nation: Steve Novak has been with the Spurs for a little more than a month. It didn’t take him long to uncover the secret of the team’s offense. Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili sharing the ball.

Daily Thunder: Well, now we know which late-season game people can point to if a single loss costs Oklahoma City a better playoff seed. I guess the bright side is that the Thunder would probably prefer the No. 5 seed Nuggets over the No. 6 seed Trail Blazers in the first round, assuming those teams stay in those spots and OKC stays at No. 4. Oklahoma City dropped its first game since March 7 on Sunday with a 95-93 loss at home to the Toronto Raptors. The Raptors snapped a 14-game road losing streak and swept the season series against the Thunder in the process.

ESPN Dallas: The last time the NBA had a lockout that resulted in a shortened season, Dallas Mavericksforward Dirk Nowitzki was a rookie during that in 1998-99 campaign. He was drafted in June but remained in Germany to play with his pro team. If labor strife produces an expected lockout and possibly eats into next season, Nowitzki reiterated Sunday night his desire to return to the German national team as it attempts to qualify this summer for the 2012 Olympics in London.
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