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    2010-11 Power Rankings: Week 3 RK (LW)TEAMRECCOMMENT1 (2)Celtics8-2The Celts' only two losses came on the road on the second night of a back-
    to-back. Our guy Rondo, meanwhile, has racked up at least 15 assists in seven of 10 games already ... after doing so eight times all of last season.2 (4)Hornets8-0Fun factoid to keep the Hornets in Dreamland, even after they finally lose one: The last team to take an L in each of the past three seasons (Celts in '07-08, Lakers in '08-09 and Celtics in '09-10) all made it to the Finals.3 (1)Lakers8-2It's not just two straight L's that dropped the Lakers three spots. It's how they lost. Giving up 239 points in the past two games without going into overtime in either one, specifically. After all that nationwide slobbering. 4 (6)Spurs8-1It says right on the Most Improved Player ballot that the award "is designed to honor an up-and-coming player." But how do you exclude 30-year-old Richard Jefferson if RJ and the suddenly free-scoring Spurs stay this hot?5 (13)Jazz7-3Everyone wants to talk about all the great escapes Utah just pulled off on its four-games-in-five-nights tour of the East. Me? Still thinking about the near loss to the Clips and how much it fueled this week of wild rallies.6 (10)Mavericks6-2No surprise Dirk missed zero time after spraining one of his bionic ankles yet again. Huge surprise, however, that team D has been the Mavs' salvation while they wait for Beaubois' return to give the offense a spark.7 (3)Heat6-4The Heat's six wins, in case you missed it, came against teams (Sixers, Magic, Nets twice, Wolves and Raps) that are a combined 16-32. The teams (Celtics twice, Hornets and Jazz) that inflicted Miami's four losses: 22-5. 8 (11)Suns5-4The Suns obviously aren't going to drill 22 triples every night like they just did in Lakerland. Yet they've clearly got some grit left over from last season judging by how they've coped with this brutal early schedule.9 (7)Nuggets5-4First they surrender a seemingly impossible 54-point quarter to the Pacers. Then, some 48 hours later, they inflict the Lakers' first loss to halt L.A.'s second-best start ever. One of the wilder pendulum swings we've seen.10 (5)Magic6-3Everyone I know who's been there says Orlando's new arena is spectacular. Sad, then, to see the lethargic Magic christen the place with two quick L's, including Friday's surrender (110 points allowed?) to the Bosh-less Raps.11 (8)Trail Blazers6-5Sometimes you don't want to be right. And this is one of those times. The pessimism about Portland staying healthy toted into the season by the committee (of one) is proving justified before we get to Thanksgiving. Sad.12 (16)Bulls5-3Three straight W's and a winning record to take on their annual Circus Trip? With Boozer still injured and D-Rose forced to shoulder more of the scoring load than the Bulls would likely prefer? They'll take it. Gladly.13 (19)Bucks5-5Are the Bucks "fixed?" It's premature to go that far, even after a tidy 3-0 week, but the numbers do tell us that Skiles somehow has them at No. 2 in defensive efficiency, allowing just 95.4 points every 100 possessions.14 (12)Thunder5-4Not ready to accept that the burden of h-u-g-e expectations in OKC after carrying Team USA is messing with Durant's shot. Too soon. Admitting concern about OKC's unrecognizable D, by contrast, is totally justified.15 (9)Hawks7-4Bizarre coincidence or something more telling? The Hawks are the only team in league history to win their first six games and then lose the next four ... and now they've done it twice in the past three seasons.16 (20)Rockets3-6The Rockets are as optimistic as they can be after a 1-6 start and with Yao's comeback interrupted by a fresh ankle injury. Reason being: They've held a lead in the fourth quarter in all but one game so far.17 (14)Grizzlies4-6Thought we saw a breakthrough when the Griz won a one-point game in Dallas in the committee's presence. Yet each of the past two weekends featured painfully close L's in similar situations to Boston and at Phoenix.18 (15)Warriors6-4The Dubs have lost D-Lee for at least a week in a fairly freaky incident. So we can only conclude -- after a 6-2 start, glimpses of Curry/Ellis cohesion and Dorell Wright's sudden improvement -- things were going too well.19 (23)Pacers4-4You just had to know that the Pacers were going to follow up their third-quarter detonation against Denver by losing the next game by a point or three and wishing they didn't use up all that mojo in one night. Didn't you?20 (24)Pistons4-6Props to the Pistons, especially Kuester. They've been presented with some winnable games since the 0-5 start, true, but it wasn't long ago that you didn't like their chances against anyone because of all the turmoil.21 (28)Bobcats3-7Humbling as it is to be quoting editors, what can I say? Our own Royce Webb had a better Twitter reaction than me to Charlotte, despite Nazr's second-ever 20/20, falling to 0-4 at home: "Buyer's remorse yet, MJ?"22 (18)Cavaliers4-5The post-LBJ Cavs have already seen some happier days than many of us envisioned, with three straight road Ws in addition to the big Boston win. Yet they've also lost four in a row at home for the first time since March '03.23 (17)Knicks3-7Maybe it's too soon to start making anic Division cracks. Or maybe not when the Celts already have a 4 1/2-game lead on their closest pursuer (Nets) and the Knicks (with five straight L's) looking fragile and fractious.24 (29)Raptors2-8Bosh might be gone, but you can't take this away from the Raps: No team in the East, after Friday night's stunner, has a better record in Orlando over the past five seasons than Toronto with its 5-3 mark. You can look it up.25 (25)Nets3-6Even if poor ball movement and a lack of scoring threats around Brook Lopez were the prime causes for his recent 21-for-73 shooting slump, as his coach believes, getting Lopez right ASAP is Job 1 for Jersey at the minute.26 (21)76ers2-8Calls for Iguodala to be dealt will only get louder if the Sixers continue to struggle, since Iguodala does have admirers in other cities and since the resulting daylight for Evan Turner could only be a good thing. Right?27 (30)Timberwolves3-8Love uncorks the first 30/30 game since Moses Malone's in 1982? Beasley follows up a 42-point shredding of Sacramento by hanging 35 on the Knicks? Next thing you know people will start saying Sota has a plan.28 (26)Clippers1-9Baron Davis has logged only 10 minutes of court time in the Clips' past five games. The Clips lost all five. Conclusion: They'll need more than one scapegoat if they can't stay ahead of Sota in the actual standings or here.29 (22)Kings3-6Tension/frustration has mounted so quickly in the wake of that 3-1 start -- with the help of a hugely favorable schedule, it must be said -- that Tyreke's bid for another 20/5/5 season has barely been mentioned lately.30 (27)Wizards2-6Think you had a rough week? Make that one win in five tries since Arenas' return ... and, yes, that was John Wall hobbling away from his first duel with D-Rose with his left foot in a boot after suffering a sprained arch.

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    they will never give the spurs a top 5 ranking. They hate our small market

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    We've got a job to do. Darth_Pelican's Avatar
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    they will never give the spurs a top 5 ranking. They hate our small market
    Um.. You're number 4 right now. Number 4 = Top 5

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    Hmmmmmmmmmm, you idiots now have a bookend topic to go with calf tats.

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    We've got a job to do. Darth_Pelican's Avatar
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    they will never give the spurs a top 5 ranking. They hate our small market
    Just caught the sacrasm.. Sorry

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    they will never give the spurs a top 5 ranking. They hate our small market
    Um.. You're number 4 right now. Number 4 = Top 5
    Just caught the sacrasm.. Sorry

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    2010-11 Power Rankings: Week 3 RK (LW) TEAM REC COMMENT
    1 (2)Celtics 8-2 The Celts' only two losses came on the road on the second night of a back-
    to-back. Our guy Rondo, meanwhile, has racked up at least 15 assists in seven of 10 games already ... after doing so eight times all of last season.
    2 (4)Hornets 8-0 Fun factoid to keep the Hornets in Dreamland, even after they finally lose one: The last team to take an L in each of the past three seasons (Celts in '07-08, Lakers in '08-09 and Celtics in '09-10) all made it to the Finals.
    3 (1)Lakers 8-2 It's not just two straight L's that dropped the Lakers three spots. It's how they lost. Giving up 239 points in the past two games without going into overtime in either one, specifically. After all that nationwide slobbering.
    4 (6)Spurs 8-1 It says right on the Most Improved Player ballot that the award "is designed to honor an up-and-coming player." But how do you exclude 30-year-old Richard Jefferson if RJ and the suddenly free-scoring Spurs stay this hot?
    5 (13)Jazz 7-3 Everyone wants to talk about all the great escapes Utah just pulled off on its four-games-in-five-nights tour of the East. Me? Still thinking about the near loss to the Clips and how much it fueled this week of wild rallies.
    6 (10)Mavericks 6-2 No surprise Dirk missed zero time after spraining one of his bionic ankles yet again. Huge surprise, however, that team D has been the Mavs' salvation while they wait for Beaubois' return to give the offense a spark.
    7 (3)Heat 6-4 The Heat's six wins, in case you missed it, came against teams (Sixers, Magic, Nets twice, Wolves and Raps) that are a combined 16-32. The teams (Celtics twice, Hornets and Jazz) that inflicted Miami's four losses: 22-5.
    8 (11)Suns 5-4 The Suns obviously aren't going to drill 22 triples every night like they just did in Lakerland. Yet they've clearly got some grit left over from last season judging by how they've coped with this brutal early schedule.
    9 (7)Nuggets 5-4 First they surrender a seemingly impossible 54-point quarter to the Pacers. Then, some 48 hours later, they inflict the Lakers' first loss to halt L.A.'s second-best start ever. One of the wilder pendulum swings we've seen.
    10 (5)Magic 6-3 Everyone I know who's been there says Orlando's new arena is spectacular. Sad, then, to see the lethargic Magic christen the place with two quick L's, including Friday's surrender (110 points allowed?) to the Bosh-less Raps.
    11 (8)Trail Blazers 6-5 Sometimes you don't want to be right. And this is one of those times. The pessimism about Portland staying healthy toted into the season by the committee (of one) is proving justified before we get to Thanksgiving. Sad.
    12 (16)Bulls 5-3 Three straight W's and a winning record to take on their annual Circus Trip? With Boozer still injured and D-Rose forced to shoulder more of the scoring load than the Bulls would likely prefer? They'll take it. Gladly.
    13 (19)Bucks 5-5 Are the Bucks "fixed?" It's premature to go that far, even after a tidy 3-0 week, but the numbers do tell us that Skiles somehow has them at No. 2 in defensive efficiency, allowing just 95.4 points every 100 possessions.
    14 (12)Thunder 5-4 Not ready to accept that the burden of h-u-g-e expectations in OKC after carrying Team USA is messing with Durant's shot. Too soon. Admitting concern about OKC's unrecognizable D, by contrast, is totally justified.
    15 (9)Hawks 7-4 Bizarre coincidence or something more telling? The Hawks are the only team in league history to win their first six games and then lose the next four ... and now they've done it twice in the past three seasons.
    16 (20)Rockets 3-6 The Rockets are as optimistic as they can be after a 1-6 start and with Yao's comeback interrupted by a fresh ankle injury. Reason being: They've held a lead in the fourth quarter in all but one game so far.
    17 (14)Grizzlies 4-6 Thought we saw a breakthrough when the Griz won a one-point game in Dallas in the committee's presence. Yet each of the past two weekends featured painfully close L's in similar situations to Boston and at Phoenix.
    18 (15)Warriors 6-4 The Dubs have lost D-Lee for at least a week in a fairly freaky incident. So we can only conclude -- after a 6-2 start, glimpses of Curry/Ellis cohesion and Dorell Wright's sudden improvement -- things were going too well.
    19 (23)Pacers 4-4 You just had to know that the Pacers were going to follow up their third-quarter detonation against Denver by losing the next game by a point or three and wishing they didn't use up all that mojo in one night. Didn't you?
    20 (24)Pistons 4-6 Props to the Pistons, especially Kuester. They've been presented with some winnable games since the 0-5 start, true, but it wasn't long ago that you didn't like their chances against anyone because of all the turmoil.
    21 (28)Bobcats 3-7 Humbling as it is to be quoting editors, what can I say? Our own Royce Webb had a better Twitter reaction than me to Charlotte, despite Nazr's second-ever 20/20, falling to 0-4 at home: "Buyer's remorse yet, MJ?"
    22 (18)Cavaliers 4-5 The post-LBJ Cavs have already seen some happier days than many of us envisioned, with three straight road Ws in addition to the big Boston win. Yet they've also lost four in a row at home for the first time since March '03.
    23 (17)Knicks 3-7 Maybe it's too soon to start making anic Division cracks. Or maybe not when the Celts already have a 4 1/2-game lead on their closest pursuer (Nets) and the Knicks (with five straight L's) looking fragile and fractious.
    24 (29)Raptors 2-8 Bosh might be gone, but you can't take this away from the Raps: No team in the East, after Friday night's stunner, has a better record in Orlando over the past five seasons than Toronto with its 5-3 mark. You can look it up.
    25 (25)Nets 3-6 Even if poor ball movement and a lack of scoring threats around Brook Lopez were the prime causes for his recent 21-for-73 shooting slump, as his coach believes, getting Lopez right ASAP is Job 1 for Jersey at the minute.
    26 (21)76ers 2-8 Calls for Iguodala to be dealt will only get louder if the Sixers continue to struggle, since Iguodala does have admirers in other cities and since the resulting daylight for Evan Turner could only be a good thing. Right?
    27 (30)Timberwolves 3-8 Love uncorks the first 30/30 game since Moses Malone's in 1982? Beasley follows up a 42-point shredding of Sacramento by hanging 35 on the Knicks? Next thing you know people will start saying Sota has a plan.
    28 (26)Clippers 1-9 Baron Davis has logged only 10 minutes of court time in the Clips' past five games. The Clips lost all five. Conclusion: They'll need more than one scapegoat if they can't stay ahead of Sota in the actual standings or here.
    29 (22)Kings 3-6 Tension/frustration has mounted so quickly in the wake of that 3-1 start -- with the help of a hugely favorable schedule, it must be said -- that Tyreke's bid for another 20/5/5 season has barely been mentioned lately.
    30 (27)Wizards 2-6 Think you had a rough week? Make that one win in five tries since Arenas' return ... and, yes, that was John Wall hobbling away from his first duel with D-Rose with his left foot in a boot after suffering a sprained arch.




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    this analysis is flawed without the roddy calculation.

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    This list is bull !! Same old, same old, let the classless cheaters have their fun ahead of us in a meaningless poll, However my Spurs are just gonna fly under the radar and win championships while everyone else just talks a big game!

    If it wasn't for Manu's foul, the no-call on Fisher, and 0.4 the Spurs would have a string of 6 championships in a row! The lack of media love is just downright sickening to any true sports fan!

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    LOL @ the Celtics being above King Paul and the Beeshow. Hornets are easily the best team in the league right now!

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    I love the Spurs at #4. One of the two best starts in team history, 2nd best record in the NBA, and still we're managing to fly as under the radar as possible for a top 5 team.

    Also: lol Stein

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    Huh?

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    Spurs are playing great ball ........ this is how the Thunder looked after that Spurs beatdown.




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    I love the Spurs at #4. One of the two best starts in team history, 2nd best record in the NBA, and still we're managing to fly as under the radar as possible for a top 5 team.

    Also: lol Stein
    its because of their small market. Its us against the world

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    3 Teams in the East representing the top 10 ....Southwest Division rolling out 3 bigdawgs in the top 6

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