NBA power rankings: Rockets moving up
NBA power rankings: Rockets moving up
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#30: Wizards (2-13)Two wins - congratulations. You're still the worst team in the league.Credit:
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#29: Kings (5-12)"Thank god for the Wizards" -Kings fansCredit:
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#28: Raptors (4-15)Maybe they should trade Jose Calderon while he still has some value left.Credit:
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#27: Cavaliers (4-15)We still like the foundation they're building, but where are the wins?Credit:
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#26: Hornets (5-12)Austin Rivers' shooting percentage is going to land him a spot on the naughty list.Credit:
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#25: Bobcats (7-10)The Bobcats are starting to show their true colors.Credit:
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#24: Suns (7-12)The Suns have some decent players, but they could be facing 2 or 3 consecutive years in the lottery.Credit:
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#23: Pistons (6-14)Give the Pistons credit. They could have thrown in the towel following a horrendous start to the season.Credit:
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#22: Magic (7-11)The Magic are definitely better than we thought they'd be this season.Credit:
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#21: Trail Blazers (8-11)The Trail Blazers can beat - or lose to - any team in the NBA.Credit:
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#20: Bucks (8-9)Raise your hand if you think this is a playoff team. Anyone?Credit:
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#19: Warriors (11-7)The Warriors might actually sneak into the playoffs. We'll give them a 50% chance.Credit:
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#18: Pacers (10-9)They are doing a nice job of treading water without Danny Granger.Credit:
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#17: Jazz (10-10)Over/under for career All-Star appearances for Derrick Favors - 1. Anyone want the over?Credit:
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#16: Rockets (9-8)So far, so good. Especially considering the preseason expectations.Credit:
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#15: Nuggets (9-10)The Nuggets are the most exciting of the NBA's mediocre teams.Credit:
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#14: 76ers (10-8)Maybe the Sixers are too high up on this list.Credit:
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#13: Lakers (9-10)You could argue the Lakers should be in the top 10, or outside the top 15. We'll split the difference.Credit:
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#12: Mavericks (8-10)It's scary to think that there could be 18 NBA teams worse than the 8-10 Mavericks.Credit:
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#11: Bulls (9-8)Carlos Boozer is cooked. Absolutely cooked.Credit:
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#10: Timberwolves (8-9)Let's welcome the T-Wolves to the top 10.Credit:
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#9: Celtics (10-8)The Celtics have a talented roster, but do the pieces fit as well as they did 2 or 3 years ago?Credit:
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#8: Hawks (10-5)A nice start to the season, but does anyone feel like the Hawks are a legitimate threat to the Heat?Credit:
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#7: Clippers (12-6)Chauncey Billups is starting to near the end of the line. Injuries and age are catching up with the former All-Star.Credit:
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#6: Nets (11-6)The Nets are probably going to be better than the Knicks by the time April rolls around.Credit:
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#5: Knicks (13-4)We're still not big believers in this team.Credit:
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#4: Grizzlies (13-3)The Grizzlies are flying under the radar because they are, well, the Grizzlies.Credit:
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#3: Heat (12-4)They'll coast through the regular season, turn it on in the playoffs, and probably win the championship again.Credit:
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#2: Spurs (15-4)That was so disappointing that they weren't able to close out that win against the Heat without Duncan, Parker and Ginobili.Credit:
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#1: Thunder (15-4)It seems like the Thunder could stay in the top 5 for the next decade.Credit:
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