January 2, 2015; Oakland, CA, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) celebrates with guard Klay Thompson (11) against the Toronto Raptors during the fourth quarter at Oracle Arena. The Warriors defeated the Raptors 126-105. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
With the NBA All-Star break on the horizon, we took a look at where each team stands a little more than past the halfway mark of the season
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While many view the 41 game mark of the season the actual midpoint of the NBA year, I don’t see it that way. Blame the NBA, though. Not my complicated sense of thinking.
I usually see the NBA’s All-Star break as the midway point of the season. The NBA gives most teams a week off and we can sit back and really analyze what has happened thus far in the season.
Either way, it’s pretty clear that we’re close to the midway point (if you think like me) or just past the midway point of the season (if you think from a purely numerical standpoint). It’s the perfect time to look back at the first half of the season and grade how each team in the NBA is performing.
And that’s exactly what we did.
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