Power Rankings
- Week:
RANK | TEAM / RECORD | CHANGE | COMMENTS |
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1 |
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LAST WK:
1
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Another week, another win. They did use a guest pass, but in their defense, they were missing their entire starting backcourt. |
2 |
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LAST WK:
2
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In a game when nobody on the team shot better than 50%, they certainly could have used sharpshooter Jibran Siddiqi. |
3 |
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1
LAST WK:
4
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Islam Abbassi has started the season out hot, accounting for half of his team's points through either his own scoring or passing. |
4 |
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1
LAST WK:
3
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The good news: Shadi Dahduli debuted with 20 and 16. The bad news: both numbers are more than the rest of his teammates combined. |
5 |
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LAST WK:
5
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The Jordan Gracia / Will Rodriguez combo just got some more help - a career high 16 rebounds from Sam Schwartzberg in his first game of the season. |
6 |
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LAST WK:
6
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Maybe Carmingo doesn't need to shoot 50% for them to win after all. Anthony Ozoria has played well the past 2 weeks for my fellow Knicks fans. |
7 |
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LAST WK:
7
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AR's official stat of the week: This is the only team with 4 different players as team stats leader. With perhaps one of the softest schedules to finish the season, let's see where they end up. |
8 |
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LAST WK:
8
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Answer: Leading the league in 3 pt attempts and fewest turnovers. Question: What is not being aggressive enough? |
9 |
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LAST WK:
9
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A game to forget from the PG, and they still only lost by 5. Must win next week because the last 3 weeks will be extremely difficult. |
10 |
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1
LAST WK:
11
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Moiz Latif looks like another top big man in the league. Let's see if he can hold his own versus Kabul's Shadi Dahduli next week. |
11 |
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1
LAST WK:
10
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I know defense wins championships (and they're the best in the league), but they gotta score more than the opponents too (last in the league). |
12 |
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LAST WK:
12
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Like their opponents, their game versus Granada is also a must win because their last 3 weeks will be tough. |
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