NBA Watch: NBA season drawing to a close

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So here we are; the last issue of the Interrobang for this school year. While the NBA season will still go on, it won't be possible to write more about the league. In that regard, this will be my playoff preview, if I may call it that.

At the time of writing, just two teams have clinched playoff spots: The Chicago Bulls and the Oklahoma City Thunder. Hardly surprising there, I would say; these are the two teams I fancy to top their respective conferences. Miami sits second in their conference and they should qualify next, but one team that has caught my eye is the San Antonio Spurs. They sit second in the West and have played just 50 games (at the time of writing). Remarkable, considering many view them as an ‘aging team.'

On the other side of things, three teams are already out of playoff contention: the New Orleans Hornets, the Washington Wizards and the Charlotte Bobcats. The fourth worst win percentage (at a modest .340) is Toronto. At this moment, they look to be the next team headed out of playoff contention.

Jeremy Lin is out injured; he's expected to be out for six weeks. That could be six long weeks for the New York Knicks as they sit in eighth place in the East and the Milwaukee Bucks are right on their tail. The NBA playoffs begin on April 28 and if the Knicks do squeeze into the playoffs, they will be up against the Bulls, and honestly, they would be massive underdogs in that matchup.

If the league were to end with the standings as they are, there is one matchup that will be interesting to watch: the L.A. Lakers against the Dallas Mavericks. Remember Dallas swept the Lakers aside last year in their conference semi-final matchup, so Kobe Bryant and company will be out for revenge. By no means has this Dallas team impressed me so far, so I won't put it beyond the Lakers to take the series this time around should it occur.

All this discussion leads me towards another key question that basketball fans always seem to debate about: who will be this year's MVP? I've come up with a few candidates who could take home top prize, but by no means is this list definitive.

Kevin Durant: He missed out on this award last year. While Derrick Rose was a worthy winner, remember Durant didn't get half as much coverage as Rose did. So for him to win the NBA MVP award will be a huge boost indeed.

Derrick Rose: He's arguably Chicago's key player. Rose is one of the reasons why Chicago is running riot in the NBA this season. He scores when called upon and distributes the ball well. He's another definite MVP candidate, but his injury layoff could hamper his chances.

Chris Paul: He had his stellar seasons at New Orleans, and now that Paul is in L.A., he's clicking well with the Clippers. Based on the Clippers' season, he could end up with this award, and that is something that will drive the Lakers mad.

LeBron James: James is always going to be on the MVP candidate list, he is that big a player. His offensive efficiency is excellent, while his rebounding and defence has been outstanding. He showed what he can do when Dwayne Wade was out, but the one thing James wants more than anything is the NBA ring that has eluded him all these years.

Kevin Love: I'm going to take a huge gamble and place Love on this list. While most people expect the MVP to at least make the playoffs, this year Love has improved his game. I credit the Ricky Rubio effect as the key to this transition. While Minnesota's failure to possibly make the playoffs could ruin Love's chances for the award, his stats still show what he is capable of.

Kobe Bryant: Kobe, Kobe, Kobe. He's played injured and he's scored key points to help the Lakers win games, so it's no surprise that he is on this list as well. He's leading the shortened NBA season in scoring. He's also broken a couple of records this season, which adds to his credentials. So, I guess, while I might not be his biggest fan, this list would be incomplete without Bryant.

The league is winding down to an end, and Kentucky's Anthony Davis tipped to be a first overall pick in 2012, which isn't surprising, given his potential. This shortened NBA season is surely putting up some surprises. It'll be sad when the season is over, but then you just have to wait a few more months for it to happen all over again. Amazing!