- Golden State Warriors (11-0)
- San Antonio Spurs (8-2)
- Cleveland Cavaliers (8-2)
- Atlanta Hawks (8-4)
- Los Angeles Clippers (6-4)
- Miami Heat (6-3)
- Chicago Bulls (7-3)
- Boston Celtics (6-4)
- Oklahoma City Thunder (6-5)
- Toronto Raptors (7-4)
- Dallas Mavericks (7-4)
- Phoenix Suns (6-4)
- Memphis Grizzlies (6-6)
- Indiana Pacers (6-5)
- Washington Wizards (4-4)
- Denver Nuggets (5-5)
- Milwaukee Bucks (5-5)
- Utah Jazz (5-5)
- Charlotte Hornets (5-5)
- Detroit Pistons (5-5)
- New York Knicks (5-6)
- Houston Rockets (4-7)
- Orlando Magic (5-6)
- Sacramento Kings (4-7)
- Minnesota Timberwolves (4-6)
- Portland Trailblazers (4-8)
- Brooklyn Nets (1-9)
- New Orleans Pelicans (1-9)
- Los Angeles Lakers (2-9)
- Philadelphia 76ers (0-11)
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Tuesday, November 17, 2015
NBA Power Rankings (Week 4)
After a busy week of basketball, there has been some
movement in the weekly power rankings. The third week of the NBA season
featured some thrilling games, including an overtime match-up between the
undefeated Warriors and the lowly Nets. The Warriors remain in the one spot and
the winless Sixers continue to dwell at number 30. The Celtics had the greatest
climb this week, moving up 11 spots following massive road wins at Oklahoma
City and Houston. On the other side of things, the Pistons had the most
significant slide, falling 14 spots after losing four straight games. See where
your team ranks after week three.
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