Tuesday, January 5, 2016

NBA Power Rankings (Week 11)

Not much has changed this week. The Warriors are still on top and the Spurs are still getting slept on. San Antonio sits only 3 games back from the defending champs and we are all looking forward to the January 25th match-up between the two best teams in the league. In the East, it hasn't taken much adjusting for Kyrie to jump right back into the starting lineup. This team is as legit as we thought they were and Love is back to playing at an All-Star level. The East still looks better than the West and certainly has less bottom feeders. After losing Eric Bledsoe for the season, the Suns have officially joined the quest for Simmons. It's only a matter of time before Markieff Morris is with another team and he probably won't be the only Sun finishing the season in a different city. All of a sudden, the Pelicans are looking like they could be buyers. New Orleans is 11 games below .500, but are positioned only 4 games back of the injured Jazz. With Anthony Davis and quality veteran guards, don't count the Pelicans out of the playoff picture.
  1. Golden State Warriors (32-2) [1]
  2. San Antonio Spurs (30-6) [2]
  3. Cleveland Cavaliers (23-9) [3]
  4. Oklahoma City Thunder (24-11) [4]
  5. Los Angeles Clippers (22-13) [5]
  6. Miami Heat (21-13) [6]
  7. Chicago Bulls (20-12) [11]
  8. Atlanta Hawks (21-14) [7]
  9. Toronto Raptors (21-15) [9]
  10. Detroit Pistons (19-16) [12]
  11. Indiana Pacers (19-15) [8]
  12. Boston Celtics (19-15) [10]
  13. Dallas Mavericks (19-15) [15]
  14. Orlando Magic (19-16) [14]
  15. Memphis Grizzlies (19-17) [16]
  16. Charlotte Hornets (17-17) [13]
  17. Houston Rockets (17-19) [17]
  18. Washington Wizards (15-17) [18]
  19. New York Knicks (16-19) [19]
  20. Sacramento Kings (14-20) [22]
  21. Utah Jazz (15-18) [20]
  22. Milwaukee Bucks (14-22) [21]
  23. Portland Trailblazers (15-22) [25]
  24. New Orleans Pelicans (11-22) [27]
  25. Minnesota Timberwolves (12-23) [26]
  26. Denver Nuggets (12-23) [23]
  27. Phoenix Suns (12-25) [24]
  28. Brooklyn Nets (10-24) [28]
  29. Los Angeles Lakers (8-27) [29]
  30. Philadelphia 76ers (4-33) [30]
Grayson Gold-Garvey, Twitter @TheGraygo

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