
NBA Power Rankings: 12/17-12/23
Unfortunately, the NBA headlines are being dominated by players entering the NBA’s COVID safety protocols. There has been a COVID outbreak in the NBA and it is causing some of the best players to miss games.
Unfortunately, the NBA headlines are being dominated by players entering the NBA’s COVID safety protocols. There has been a COVID outbreak in the NBA and it is causing some of the best players to miss games.
Another crazy week in the NBA is now in the books and it had some interesting things happen. The Houston Rockets currently have the longest winning streak in the NBA. The Oklahoma City Thunder suffered the largest loss in NBA history.
Far more surprises and stat lines than predicted. The bulk of the season is starting to begin and some teams are establishing themselves as playoff favorites while others are looking towards the lottery.
After a week or so of NBA action, the season has shown us some surprises to start out. It is still too early in the season to make some definitive statements about teams, but the contenders and pretenders should start sorting themselves out.
The NBA season is back in full swing this week. The season kicked off Tuesday with the Milwaukee Bucks defeating the Brooklyn Nets and The Golden State Warriors taking down the Los Angeles Lakers. This is the first set of power rankings for the year, so expect a lot of movement on what could be a crazy season.
The Utah Jazz had a golden opportunity to make it to the Western Conference finals last postseason. The Los Angeles Clippers lost their superstar Kawhi Leonard to injury and it looked like the Jazz would have an easy path to the conference finals. Utah lost the series 4-2 and was sent home disappointed once again.
The Utah Jazz were one of the NBA’s best teams during the regular season, but once again fell short in the playoffs. Some questions need to be asked about the Jazz for this upcoming season and we’ve got you covered with our Fact or Fiction series.
We’re well into NBA free agency at this point and most of the top players are off the board. Grading these moves is the next step as we slowly ease out of NBA free agency in the coming weeks.
The playoffs for the 2020-2021 NBA season finally arrived. This year’s edition will probably be as memorable as last year’s NBA Bubble because of games being played during the COVID-era. The biggest difference is that the games are no longer being played in Orlando but in actual NBA arenas. So traveling between cities and playing in front of the opponent’s crowd is back in the mix.
The Utah Jazz finished the regular season atop the loaded Western Conference with a 52-20 record. That gave them the best record in the entire NBA, as well.
The Los Angeles Clippers and the Utah Jazz had different paths in the first round. Los Angeles played in a grueling, seven-game series with the Dallas Mavericks. Utah disposed of the Memphis Grizzlies in only five games. The Clippers are trying to make their first Western Conference Finals appearance in franchise history.
The NBA Playoffs are underway and the first round is littered with great matchups. The Memphis Grizzlies defied the odds and beat the Golden State Warriors in a single game winner takes all showdown for the rights to the eighth seed in the Western Conference.
Unfortunately, the NBA headlines are being dominated by players entering the NBA’s COVID safety protocols. There has been a COVID outbreak in the NBA and it is causing some of the best players to miss games.
Another crazy week in the NBA is now in the books and it had some interesting things happen. The Houston Rockets currently have the longest winning streak in the NBA. The Oklahoma City Thunder suffered the largest loss in NBA history.
Far more surprises and stat lines than predicted. The bulk of the season is starting to begin and some teams are establishing themselves as playoff favorites while others are looking towards the lottery.
After a week or so of NBA action, the season has shown us some surprises to start out. It is still too early in the season to make some definitive statements about teams, but the contenders and pretenders should start sorting themselves out.
The NBA season is back in full swing this week. The season kicked off Tuesday with the Milwaukee Bucks defeating the Brooklyn Nets and The Golden State Warriors taking down the Los Angeles Lakers. This is the first set of power rankings for the year, so expect a lot of movement on what could be a crazy season.
The Utah Jazz had a golden opportunity to make it to the Western Conference finals last postseason. The Los Angeles Clippers lost their superstar Kawhi Leonard to injury and it looked like the Jazz would have an easy path to the conference finals. Utah lost the series 4-2 and was sent home disappointed once again.
The Utah Jazz were one of the NBA’s best teams during the regular season, but once again fell short in the playoffs. Some questions need to be asked about the Jazz for this upcoming season and we’ve got you covered with our Fact or Fiction series.
We’re well into NBA free agency at this point and most of the top players are off the board. Grading these moves is the next step as we slowly ease out of NBA free agency in the coming weeks.
The playoffs for the 2020-2021 NBA season finally arrived. This year’s edition will probably be as memorable as last year’s NBA Bubble because of games being played during the COVID-era. The biggest difference is that the games are no longer being played in Orlando but in actual NBA arenas. So traveling between cities and playing in front of the opponent’s crowd is back in the mix.
The Utah Jazz finished the regular season atop the loaded Western Conference with a 52-20 record. That gave them the best record in the entire NBA, as well.
The Los Angeles Clippers and the Utah Jazz had different paths in the first round. Los Angeles played in a grueling, seven-game series with the Dallas Mavericks. Utah disposed of the Memphis Grizzlies in only five games. The Clippers are trying to make their first Western Conference Finals appearance in franchise history.
The NBA Playoffs are underway and the first round is littered with great matchups. The Memphis Grizzlies defied the odds and beat the Golden State Warriors in a single game winner takes all showdown for the rights to the eighth seed in the Western Conference.
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