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The Emirates Cup sort of marks the first third of the season, so it's a decent time to do some power ranking type exercise. Here's my feel for who's better than who this season.

Tier 1: Favorites Thunder

Tier 2: Contenders Nuggets Rockets

Tier 3: Challengers Spurs Knicks Lakers

Tier 4: Good Teams Pistons Warriors Magic Minnesota

Tier 5: Good for the East Teams Cavs Celtics Heat 76ers Hawks (jk, Raptors)

These are my eye-test rankings based on the games I've seen and don't account for things like current injuries or slumps.

Just sayin

KNICKS!!

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Mitchell Robinson was an absolute beast last night.

Apparently he's the first player since Rodman to average more offensive rebounds than points.

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Yeah when I looked at the box score I was like damn he actually scored. But I think he is due a contract and he might be out.

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He was miraculously draining his FTs

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Hell must of frozen over!

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Why are the Celtics good? I don't get it.

I guess the East just sucks.

We can talk top 10 teams on the pod tomorrow. I have the Spurs 3 in my power rankings right now.

  1. Thunder
  2. Nuggets
  3. Spurs
  4. Knicks
  5. Lakers
  6. Rockets
  7. Pistons
  8. Magic
  9. TWolves
  10. Raptors (or depending on the week sub in whatever good for the east team you like)
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The Celtics have that championship DNA stuff, I guess.

I could definitely see having the Spurs at three.

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I saw a stat about the Celtics and 3 pointers. Whether they win of not is almost solely dependent on how they shoot from 3.

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109 sats \ 0 replies \ @gnilma 4h

Celtics had always been a team that live or die by the 3. Well, at least it's been like that for the past several seasons.

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