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Once again, I'm going to try to do this from scratch, without looking at anything. Keep in mind that I've been largely out of the loop for a couple of weeks.
  1. Thunder (same)
  2. Celtics (same)
  3. Knicks (+4)
  4. Bucks (+12)
  5. Cavs (-2)
  6. Mavs (same)
  7. Magic (+11)
  8. Grizzlies (+5)
  9. Nuggets (-1)
  10. Warriors (-6)
  11. Rockets (+1)
  12. T-Wolves (-7)
  13. Suns (+1)
  14. Heat (+1)
  15. Clippers (+9)
  16. Kings (-5)
  17. Lakers (-7)
  18. Hawks (-1)
  19. Pacers (-10)
  20. Spurs (same)
  21. Pistons (same)
  22. Bulls (+6)
  23. Raptors (+3)
  24. Hornets (-5)
  25. Blazers (+4)
  26. Nets (+1)
  27. Pelicants (-5)
  28. Jazz (-5)
  29. 76ers (-4)
  30. Wizards (same)
This is basically in order of who I'd expect to win a game right now.
Other than your inexplicable love for the 76ers and overcorrection on the Rockets, it looks like we're closer together this time.
Cavs beat the Bucks tonight.
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I was watching some of it. I joined a few minutes late and it was already a ten point lead.
Once again, I’m immediately regretting my Cavs skepticism.
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gnilma agreed with me that they are 3.
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Oh, I'm aware. I've been doing quite a bit of analytics on our power rankings.
Some of it will have to go into a post, because I think we actually have some interesting stuff to dive into.
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Let’s go Knicks
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Knicks 3, Cavs 5, Rockets out of the top 10, while the Warriors still in. You are simply out of control sir.
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KAT would roast those Cavs bigs. Who's guarding Brunson? Garland? C'mon.
Given that they just played, I can see why the Rockets should be ahead of the Warriors. I would still expect the Warriors to win against them, though.
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I am open to the notion that the Knicks can surpass the Cavs later in the season but I don't think they are ahead of them right now. I am trying to project a little with the rankings but also stay grounded in what we have seen thus far.
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