Nice ?
Whatever those rankings mean .............
http://espn.go.com/nba/powerrankings/_/year/2012/week/6
In the most recent NBA power rankings, the Spurs are ranked 5th, behind the Heat, the Bulls, the Pacers, and Philly. Nobody in the West is above us. Nice.
Nice ?
Whatever those rankings mean .............
tells you how ty this season has been.
Totally agree. It's been a season of the haves and have nots. But, shorten season = Spurs Championship. Done it once, now going to do it again.
I'm sure this was done reluctantly. The blowout to the thunder probably shook their faith in their blessed Dur-inf-ant to the core.
I'm just kind of surprised they don't have the clippers ranked higher.
The Spurs have been so impotent on the road that you can be sure they won't be #1 in the West by the end of the RRT. 5-4 would be miraculous.
While I agree with the premise, these aren't your average every other year veteran-laden SA Spurs. Younger, chemistry building teams like ours tend to do bad on the road early on - this is a perfect opportunity for our young guys to seize the day, have a retro-style 2003esque Rodeo Roadtrip and come alive on the road.
First 5 road games: 0-5
Next 6 road games: 3-3
RRT: ?
now espn wants on the bus
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Though rankings are meaningless, it is still nice to see that we're still in the top half of the league as opposed to the bottom half. We lost our best player and backup pg and we're still right there.
Yeah things can change after the next 9 games but as of RIGHT NOW, we are in good position.
I'm agreeing with you on both counts, the end of the world is probably very, very near.
All the pundits were saying how great Westbrook has been this year, that he was a lock to the ASG and so on... and Parker wiped the floor with him. That must have been tough to swallow.
And I'm really surprised at how little respect the Clippers get. They have two of the most gifted players in the NBA right now, and they are young too. That's more than enough to make some noise, especially in a compressed season.
I'm looking at their role players too, all of which are pretty damn good and all playing at a high level. Butler, Billups, Mo Williams, and add Martin to the mix and that team is an offensive juggernaut that should be ranked #3 at the very least and I would actually put them at #2.
NBA.com is more reasonable and realistic. John Schuhmann has the Spurs
listed as 3rd best in the West, 7th over all. That's about right.
http://www.nba.com/2012/news/powerra...s=iref:nbahpt1
Let's see how they look after about game 6 or 7 of the RRT. My guess is, they will drop down in the rankings.
The Spurs went 4-0 this week (starting Monday) and beat Memphis, Houston and OKC. Don't forget the gutty comeback by the bench against Dallas.
The Spurs are looking good, but I think it speaks more to the fact that no team has truly separated themselves in the West, other than OKC. And look what Parker did to them.
A healthy Spurs team probably is the best in the West. And if they can acquire the third big they need, I'll be convinced that they are. Because the Spurs need more to go right for them than the Thunder do, I'll give the Thunder the edge as favorites. But I don't buy that they're better than the Spurs. For the most part, the Spurs have handled them with relative ease in the past year and a half.
What makes the Spurs so good right now is their execution and ball-movement. When they hit the road and their legs get a bit weary and their shots start hitting front-of-rim, they will need even better execution to stay in the hunt. Long teams really give the Spurs a tough time, especially when the threes aren't falling.
In the East, look out for Boston. Awesome defense. They' good.
0_0 how are we ranked higher than OKC? Under the comment section they address OKC's rank simply because of Perkin's craziness..
Just because we beat them once all of a sudden we are number 1 in the west?
These rankings really don't mean because regardless of how good Indiana and Philly are playing, I find it hard to believe they are better than Spurs, OKC, Dallas, Clippers
we're done and have 0 chance to win the west according to the experts here....
just move along... don't even bother watching the games tbh
Pop's teams always seem to execute well, at least better than most teams, which helps get wins in the regular season. In the playoffs, teams prepare better and the situation is more difficult. I'm still not sold on this team getting out of the second round, but if the young players can continue to improve and get minutes, and if Manu can return and somehow not get injured for the playoffs, then our playoff chances are more unpredictable, especially in this chaotic season*.
What? Clippers are the most bandwagon'd team in the West. They sure as get more respect than the Spurs. I mean , they're on TV just about every night it seems, while it's once in a blue moon the Spurs get the national spotlight. Also, last I checked, a lot of experts were saying the Clippers would go far in the postseason this year.
Good week, but unless it ends with a parade, yawn.
lol ESPN, talk about jumping the gun on the Thunder's losses
You might be the funniest poster here.
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