WHO'S Hot
Wilson Chandler
He's 21 and old enough to dunk—or more precisely to posterize Charlotte's Emeka Okafor, as he did in a Knicks win. The sophomore forward was averaging nearly 20 points over his past five games, and it was he who carried New York with 31 points in Sunday's win over the shockingly mortal Celtics. Chandler, said Knick David Lee to Newsday, "has all the potential in the world."
Canadiens
They're playing well (third-best record in the East through Sunday) and they've got some truly appreciative fans. Ballot-stuffers voted not one but four Habs to start in the Jan. 25 All-Star game in Montreal. One of them—defenseman Andrei Markov (right)—celebrated with the shootout winner on Sunday night.
Andy Murray
The Scotsman's flying after upsetting Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal en route to victory in Abu Dhabi. Now Murray's talking about winning the Aussie Open—"that's what I'm aiming for," he said—and the timing's fine. He just got signed by the management company that represents the Beckhams.
Mike Scifres
San Diego may develop a foot fetish: the Chargers punter landed four—four!—punts inside the Colts 10-yard line on Saturday. "Without him," said kicker Nick Kaeding, "we don't win."
WHO'S Not
Tyson Chandler
His scoring is down—to 8.8 a game, three points off last year's average—and last Saturday the Hornets center was out, drawing a one-game suspension after being ejected for a hard elbow to Trail Blazer Joel Przybilla. That's three times in three seasons Chandler's been tossed from a game against Portland. Next matchup: Feb. 2 in New Orleans.
Wild
The Northwest Division favorites have limped along (5-9-2 since the start of December) and fallen to eighth in the Western Conference. There's not an All-Star starter on the team, not even speedy forward Marian Gaborik, who has twice played in the winter showcase: Hip surgery will shut Gaborik down for 10 weeks.
Manchester City
Cold reality in the FA Cup: Nottingham Forest 3, Manchester City 0, a mammoth upset and another nudge toward Manchester's potential relegation. The crowd serenaded coach Mark Hughes, who was wobbling even before the loss, with "You'll be sacked in the morning"—though he wasn't.
Clint Session
Hands off, man! The Indy linebacker turned a no-gainer into 15 yards for the Chargers by grabbing Darren Sproles's face mask in OT. Two plays later, Sproles skipped past Session for the winning TD.