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Western Conference

Midwest Division

  Per Game
W LPctGBForOpp
*San Antonio5824.70796.790.5
†Dallas5725.6951105.2101.0
†Minnesota5032.610899.396.0
†Utah4438.5371496.095.1
Houston2854.3413092.397.2
Denver2755.3293192.298.0
Memphis2359.2803589.997.3
Head Coaches: SA—Gregg Popovich (6th season); Dal—Don Nelson (5th); Min—Phil Saunders (7th); Utah—Jerry Sloan (14th); Hou—Rudy Tomjanovich (11th); Den—Dan Issel (3rd, 9-17) resigned Dec. 26, 2001 and was replaced by assistant Mike Evans (18-38); Mem—Sidney Lowe (2nd).
2000-01 Standings: 1. San Antonio (58-24); 2. Utah (53-29); 3. Dallas (53-29); 4. Minnesota (47-35); 5. Houston (45-37); 6. Denver (40-42); 7. Vancouver (23-59).

Pacific Division

  Per Game
W LPctGBForOpp
*Sacramento6121.744104.697.0
†LA Lakers5824.7073101.394.1
†Portland4933.5981296.693.7
†Seattle4537.5491697.794.7
LA Clippers3943.4762295.796.1
Phoenix3646.4392595.195.8
Golden St.2161.2564097.7103.1
Head Coaches: Sac—Rick Adelman (4th season); LAL—Phil Jackson (3rd); Port—Maurice Cheeks (1st); Sea—Nate McMillan (2nd); LAC—Alvin Gentry (2nd); Pho—Scott Skiles (3rd, 25-26) resigned on Feb. 17, 2002 and was replaced by assistant Frank Johnson (11-20); G.St.—Dave Cowens (2nd, 8-15) was fired on Dec. 16, 2001 and replaced by assistant Brian Winters (13-46).
2000-01 Standings: 1. LA Lakers (56-26); 2. Sacramento (55-27); 3. Phoenix (51-31); 4. Portland (50-32); 5. Seattle (44-38); 6. LA Clippers (31-51); 7. Golden St. (17-65).

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