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LakeShow
11-05-2007, 07:22 PM
When 3-0 Isn’t Good Enough
By John Schuhmann
Posted Nov 5 2007 5:17PM
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Power Rankings Protraction -- On the Knicks
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November 5, 2007 -- As we said in the mail bag on Wednesday, we're starting from scratch this week. So, even though we had the Spurs at the top of our preseason rankings and the Spurs went 3-0 to start the season, the Spurs are not No. 1 today.
There are five teams at 3-0, and the Houston Rockets have been the most impressive of the five. Two of their three wins were on the road against teams that were in the playoffs last season. The same is true of the Pistons, but in Detroit's case, we're talking Eastern Conference playoff teams (one of which is missing the 2006 Finals MVP).

Meanwhile, the Spurs have beaten the Blazers, Grizzlies and Kings. Now, they can only play who's on their schedule, but none of those can be considered impressive victories.

So, that's how it goes this season. We're not forecasting. We're rewarding teams for what they've done on the floor.

And we're also adding some statistical numbers with each team's listing. No, we're not basing our rankings on stats. We're just providing you with offensive and defensive ratings for each team (in bold in the Breakdown section), based on points scored and allowed per 100 possessions (which is a truer measure than points per game), and their league rank. The most important stats are still the Ws and Ls, but these numbers will give you a better idea of how good teams are on each end of the floor. For more on the math, check out Kevin Pelton's excellent summary on SuperSonics.com.

As we'll do every week, we go deeper into the rankings, taking a look at the Knicks this week, in the Power Rankings Protraction.

If you've got beef with the rankings, feel free to comment in the blog, or drop us a line.

High jumps of the week: Indiana (+20), L.A. Clippers (+19), L.A. Lakers (+15),
Free falls of the week: Chicago (-18), Miami (-16), Washington (-14)



TEAM (PRESEASON RK) REC. BREAKDOWN
1 Houston (4) 3-0 Off: 105.8 (17), Def: 97.3 (3) -- Even though Rick Adelman is an offensive guy, and even though T-Mac scored 47 in Utah, the Rockets' defense is still their strength.
2 San Antonio (1) 3-0 Off: 110.6 (9), Def: 101.4 (10) -- They have the best coach, the best player and a ton of depth. What's not to love? They travel to both Houston (1) and New Orleans (4) this week.
5 Detroit (3) 3-0 Off: 113.4 (5), Def: 98.0 (6) -- Comfortable road wins on back-to-back nights without Rip Hamilton have the Pistons as the best team in the East once again.
4 New Orleans (16) 3-0 Off: 113.0 (6), Def: 98.1 (7) -- The Hornets won a battle of 2-0 teams in Denver Sunday night, the first of seven road games in a nine-game span.
5 Boston (7) 2-0 Off: 106.2 (16), Def: 90.9 (1) -- Never mind the Big Three. The Celtics are the best defensive team in the league. And they've played two of last season's top 10 offenses.

TEAM (PRESEASON RK) 2006-07 BREAKDOWN
6 Indiana (26) 3-0 Off: 109.2 (11), Def: 97.5 (4) -- 3-0? The Pacers? With Jermaine O'Neal missing one game and not playing more than 25 minutes in the other two? What's going on here?
7 L.A. Lakers (22) 2-1 Off: 112.4 (7), Def: 104.5 (14) -- We're not ready to admit that we were wrong about the Lakers, but we are very impressed with Odom-less wins over the Suns and Jazz.
8 Toronto (9) 2-1 Off: 111.8 (8), Def: 97.8 (5) -- They fell just short of a 3-0 start on Sunday, but the Raptors have shown early that they mustn't be forgotten when discussing the best teams in the East.
9 Denver (10) 2-1 Off: 103.3 (18), Def: 94.7 (2) -- George Karl said that defense would be stressed this season, and it's apparently working. The Nuggets now head East, with games in New York, Boston, Washington and Indiana this week.
10 L.A. Clippers (29) 2-0 Off: 117.8 (2), Def: 107.3 (20) -- We're not sure this version of the Clippers is built for the long haul, but they're fun to watch. They'll be challenged by a Central Division trip (CHI, IND, DET) this week.
11 Charlotte (25) 2-0 Off: 107.8 (12), Def: 105.5 (17) -- The Bobcats are two games over .500 for the first time ever. Yes, you read that right.
12 Atlanta (23) 1-1 Off: 107.5 (13), Def: 104.6 (15) -- Beating the Mavs and losing in the final seconds in Detroit has the Hawks off to another impressive start. Even more impressive would be picking up a couple of wins this week, with games against the Nets, Suns, Celtics and Wizards.
13 Dallas (2) 2-1 Off: 118.1 (1), Def: 106.2 (19) -- The Mavs lost Devin Harris in the middle of that loss in Atlanta (and they were also missing Josh Howard), so we'll give them a little bit of a break. Harris hopes to be back for Monday's matchup vs. the No. 1 Rockets (8:30 p.m. ET, NBA TV).
14 Utah (6) 2-2 Off: 114.9 (3), Def: 109.3 (23) -- The Jazz really have Golden State's number, beating them twice by a total of 44 points this week. They don't play them again until Feb. 19, but their upcoming schedule still looks pretty favorable.
15 Phoenix (3) 2-1 Off: 103.1 (19), Def: 101.0 (8) -- Getting smoked by the Lakers at home was probably just one of those things, but for some reason, it would be more excusable if it was Game 50-something rather than Game 2.
16 New Jersey (12) 2-1 Off: 99.1 (25), Def: 106.1 (18) -- A 37-point loss at home sandwiched between two nice wins? That's inconsistency. And that's exactly how the Nets played last year.
17 Orlando (15) 2-1 Off: 109.4 (10), Def: 105.0 (16) -- Hedo Turkoglu ... All-Star? Why not? He's leading the Magic in scoring and is 8-of-15 from downtown to start the season.
18 Cleveland (11) 1-2 Off: 100.2 (23), Def: 108.9 (22) -- The Cavs are the first Eastern Conference team to head West. Sunday's loss in Phoenix was the first of a six-game trip. If they can go 3-3, they'll be in decent shape.
19 Philadelphia (21) 1-2 Off: 100.2 (24), Def: 102.1 (12) -- The Sixers beat the Bulls (which may have seemed like a more impressive win at the time than it does now) and hung close with the Raptors and Nets. You can't count them out of the playoff picture.
20 New York (24) 1-1 Off: 114.1 (4), Def: 114.3 (27) -- Why are the Knicks ranked eight spots lower than a team with the same record? Check out our Power Rankings Protraction on The Court Reporters blog.
21 Milwaukee (18) 1-2 Off: 95.6 (26), Def: 102.8 (13) -- While Saturday's win over the Bulls may have been brutal to watch, it's good to see Yi Jianlian (16 points, eight boards, two blocks and only three fouls!) getting more comfortable.
22 Memphis (19) 0-2 Off: 107.1 (15), Def: 113.5 (26) -- Chemistry seems to be an issue for a team that is just starting to get to know each other. Give them some time.
23 Minnesota (28) 0-2 Off: 101.0 (22), Def: 108.7 (21) -- The effort has been there. The execution? Not so much. But the Wolves have been right there down the stretch of their two losses.
24 Golden State (17) 0-3 Off: 107.4 (14), Def: 123.5 (30) -- Obviously, Utah is a bad matchup for the Warriors, but no matter whom you're playing, the worst defense in the league is not a good thing to be.
25 Seattle (30) 0-3 Off: 95.0 (27), Def: 111.1 (25) -- Through one week of action, the Sonics are playing at the fastest pace by far. They're averaging more than six possessions per game more than any other team. They just aren't using them very well.
26 Chicago (8) 0-3 Off: 91.4 (30), Def: 101.2 (9) -- Losing to New Jersey, a good team that has their number, is forgivable, even for a team that has the tools to make it to the Finals. Losing to Philly and Milwaukee? Nuh-uh.
27 Portland (27) 0-3 Off: 101.4 (20), Def: 115.8 (28) -- The Blazers' three losses have all been on the road against teams in our top four, and they hung in there with the Spurs until the final minutes. They open at home against the Hornets on Wednesday.
28 Washington (14) 0-3 Off: 92.4 (29), Def: 109.7 (24) -- Gilbert Arenas and Antawn Jamison are shooting a combined .314 from the field. And it's not like they can just rely on their defense.
29 Miami (13) 0-3 Off: 92.9 (28), Def: 101.5 (11) -- They're 0-3, they've got the Spurs and Suns up next, and then four of five on the road after that. And of the seven teams that are 0-3, only the Heat have lost two at home. Hurry back D-Wade!
30 Sacramento (20) 0-3 Off: 101.4 (21), Def: 120.6 (29) -- We know that Mike Bibby and Ron Artest have been out, but the Kings have trailed by an average of 19.7 points at the half.

Stargazer
11-05-2007, 08:05 PM
WTF? The Spurs are the defending champions, they come out of the preseason at the top of the list, and they win all three games in the regular season . . . and suddenly their no longer at the top? What's the point of the list, then?

SAtown
11-05-2007, 08:08 PM
This makes no difference... although I laughed a little bit when I saw NO, LAC, IND, Toronto, Charlotte, and Atlanta over Dallas and PHX.

Dario
11-06-2007, 03:23 AM
So, even though we had the Spurs at the top of our preseason rankings and the Spurs went 3-0 to start the season, the Spurs are not No. 1 today.
There are five teams at 3-0, and the Houston Rockets have been the most impressive of the five. Two of their three wins were on the road against teams that were in the playoffs last season. The same is true of the Pistons, but in Detroit's case, we're talking Eastern Conference playoff teams (one of which is missing the 2006 Finals MVP).

Meanwhile, the Spurs have beaten the Blazers, Grizzlies and Kings. Now, they can only play who's on their schedule, but none of those can be considered impressive victories.

So, that's how it goes this season. We're not forecasting. We're rewarding teams for what they've done on the floor.

I quoted it for you so you can read it again and i put bold fonts for you so you can read it easily.

Cry Havoc
11-06-2007, 11:41 AM
I read this yesterday. It's actually kind of fresh.

I hope Pop shows this to the Spurs. It's kind of a good way to say "Hey look, as far as this season goes, we haven't been the best."

And i mean, who really cares if you're 5th or 1st at this point? They're power rankings. They mean nothing. We're 3-0 and I'm happy with that.

SpursDynasty
11-06-2007, 04:43 PM
Houston is just riding some summer hype because they got Scola.