Power Rankings: Week 8

Crackerman

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Sorry if this was already posted.

Kings drop from 6 last week to 8 this week.

"This could be a problem. Kings have handled regular-season injuries better than anyone in the new millennium, but Sac's lack of depth faces a three-month test with B-Jax shelved."

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/powerranking?season=2005&week=8

1 (1)Suns24-3Suns' last loss? Try Dec. 3. It therefore shouldn't be a surprise that this is the first team to maintain its hold on the top spot for two weeks running since the regular season started.
2 (3)SuperSonics19-5It's not as good as Sandler and his SuperSonic-ahs, but it's my second-favorite Seattle line: Ray Ray calling the offense 'organized confusion.' One of the lines of the season so far.
3 (2)Spurs22-6Committee feels safe in saying that Spurs will win most nights if they keep scoring 96 a game. Another surprise: San Antonio is 7-2 on the second night of back-to-backs somehow.
4 (4)Heat22-7Heat should be feeling good about themselves. Miami's up to 6-5 vs. the West and, on top of Wade and Shaq, has two undrafted starters (D-Jones and Haslem) chipping in nicely.
5 (10)Magic15-10This is out-of-control high for the Magic, honestly, but the committee is having real issues these days after No. 4 with only four teams in the whole league on any kind of run.
6 (5)Timberwolves16-10Could this team be too deep? At just 8-5 in December, and with four straight road defeats, Flip has to be wondering.
7 (7)Pistons13-12It's only scant consolation, but at least it's something: Pistons are the only team in the East, and one of only three in the whole league, holding opponents under 90 ppg.
8 (6)Kings17-9This could be a problem. Kings have handled regular-season injuries better than anyone in the new millennium, but Sac's lack of depth faces a three-month test with B-Jax shelved.
9 (9)Cavaliers16-11So much for the pre-season supposition that McInnis and Snow couldn't co-exist in Cavsland. It's Silas and Snow who can't get along; Shaq ain't the only one who hasn't buried the hatchet.
10 (8)Mavericks18-10From afar, Mavs just watched Nash total at least 10 assists in each game of Suns' 11-game win streak. The same Mavs who have (yikes) one double-digit assist game all season.
11 (11)Wizards14-11With Crawford down in NY, Arenas-Hughes is suddenly running as the league's undisputed No. 1 backcourt in terms of point production. It's a tad misleading, but Wiz'll take it.
12 (15)Celtics12-14As Celts continue to chase that elusive .500 record, indications are that Ainge isn't willing to deal Payton right now. But that could change as February approaches.
13 (16)Trail Blazers13-12Van Exel is making retirement noises again, and don't forget last season's vow from NVE. The one about retiring unless a Texas team tries to sign him as a free agent this summer.
14 (13)Nuggets13-14Nuggets could use some more steadiness in the New Year. They started off 1-4, then went 11-3 and are presently trying to extricate themselves from a 1-7 slide.
15 (12)Lakers14-12It's hard to believe, but Lakers insist it's true. They say the media contingent that turned out for Shaq-Kobe I was only comparable to a second-round playoff game.
16 (20)Pacers12-13Pacers have slipped below .500 for the first time all season. But, again, only Miami has pulled away in the East -- and Indy will keep rising, naturally, if O'Neal stays unsuspended.
17 (13)Knicks14-13Amid Isiah one-year anniversary celebrations, Knicks fall behind by 39 (AT THE HALF!) at home to Dallas, then blow one in Boston. An Isiah (trade?) response must be forthcoming.
18 (17)Rockets13-14Even in the unlikely event that Atlanta's Barry does make a big different at the point, Rockets still have PF issues. Yao and T-Mac better start combining for 74 points more often.
19 (23)Nets9-16The sense here remains that Kidd gets traded . . . provided someone out there is willing to take on his contract. Denver, for example, is more inclined to use Nene as Redd bait.
20 (22)Bulls9-16A case can be made that we've been too tough on those Baby Bulls. Facing only two teams over .500 in the next eight games, they have a real chance to make it a stronger case.
21 (19)Clippers12-13You're not alone if you're starting to think that maybe, just maybe, Clips do owe their early success to that cushy home sked in November. They're a mere 3-7 this month.
22 (18)Grizzlies12-17Looking for a neato factoid to drop at your next holiday party? Fratello (Hubie) and P.J. Carlesimo (Adelman) are the only coaches ever to replace the same guy with two different teams.
23 (21)76ers11-14Sixers have to be relieved that Iverson, at 29 and with that four-year extension kicking in next season, looks as deadly as ever. Because it's the only thing going right for them.
24 (25)Bobcats7-16The team that wasn't supposed to win 10 games all season had seven wins at Christmas. Which is probably the biggest reason why Okafor leads most ROY ballots.
25 (26)Raptors10-19Raps could really use hockey's return about now to distract the locals from this nagging question: T-Mac and now Vince are gone, and what has this franchise gotten in return?
26 (24)Jazz11-16Time for Kirilenko to renegotiate. Clearly AK-47 is deserving of a new contract . . . he might be worth more than the max to Jazz, who've stunned us by falling this far.
27 (27)Warriors9-18Warriors can't revel in Dampier's Dallas struggles because the center they did re-sign (Foyle) is struggling worse. Hence Uncle Cliffy's emergence as the new C in GS.
28 (29)Hawks5-20He's not going to fill up Philips Arena, since no one can do that, but the rookie Smith is worth watching. Anyone who can block five Nowitzki shots in one game gets me curious.
29 (28)Bucks7-16The more Bucks lose, the more you expect a Redd trade. Because even if the lefty ace wants to stay, is the Senator going to pay him max dollars to keep this team together?
30 (30)Hornets2-24There was a fear on Bourbon Street that Baron might sit out for months, with the season already gone. It's a bit too late to be a savior, but at least he's back faster than expected.
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Does anyone agree that this is due to lack of depth, or do you think that this is attributed to the lack of effort by our starting 5 to play a consistant 48 minutes, and play good defense?
 
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I wouldn't spend too much time trying to figure out the reasons why the Kings dropped a little in one guy's power rankings. They dropped because they lost a couple games, Jackson got injured, and Marc Stein felt like they lost some momentum from the previous week.

Now if you want to find out why the Kings lost a couple games last week, or why they aren't 28-0, then maybe lack of depth or consistent play from the starters or poor defense could be reasons.
 
"Does anyone agree that this is due to lack of depth, or do you think that this is attributed to the lack of effort by our starting 5 to play a consistant 48 minutes, and play good defense?"

The latter..although Im glad to see Peja putting up a better effort defensively this year.
 
I believe that this is due to lack of effort. The Kings have enough offense to beat anyone in the league. It's the defense and rebounding and turnovers that have hurt the kings. This to me is "Lack Of Effort". They should take Mourice Evans' lead and play like him. He gives 100% everytime he is on the floor. I hope the Kings learn from the Sad loss to the Warriors. They should beat the Jazz. The next home game will be a real tough one with the Spurs coming to town.

Then its on the road to 2 back to backs. First against New York and Toronto. The should easily win both of these games. That is if they put forth a 48 minute effort. Then the next back to back are Atlanta and New Orleans. Both of these should be easy wins. Then come home for 3 games with Denver, the Jazz and the Clips. Realistically, they should to 5-1 the next 6 games. All the teams, except the Spurs are beatable teams and not up to par with the Kings. We shall see
 
I have never paid much attention to these power rankings and I'm not going to start now. ;)
 
It's not due to lack of depth... It's due to lack of effort. It's just easier to put forth effort for 4 quarters when you have more depth, because you aren't logging as many minutes.
 
I'm just glad to see that someone in the media is pointing out the obvious injury problems that we've had to deal with the past few years, and the fact that we held everything together through it all. Good to see that someone else doesnt look at major injuries as just an 'excuse' for not winning it all.
 
Crackerman said:
22 (18)Grizzlies12-17Looking for a neato factoid to drop at your next holiday party? Fratello (Hubie) and P.J. Carlesimo (Adelman) are the only coaches ever to replace the same guy with two different teams.
yes that is an interesting factoid -- think Portland and Golden State might have a few second thoughts about trading Adelman for PJ? :p

Hey...I had a thought -- Rick needs to go right? And PJ is one of the PREEMINENT yellers and screamers in the game...let's help him set the record!
 
who cares power rankings who does em anyway Fat boy Mark Stein:?????? LMAO
 
Power Rankings are merely the views of our basketball pundits who probably watch a little of most games. But two power rankings I've seen both have lowered the Kings twice in the past 3+ weeks. I look at them as a relative indication of the Kings averaged out over a number of weeks and compared to other teams. 8th is about right and not a big worry at this time of the year.

Any team in the 5-10 range can have a good week, say 3-1, not play the Kings and leap frog over the Kings also 3-1 for the same period but struggling to get those wins. So guys and gals, think relative to other teams for that week or so, not how good in an absolute sense. :)
 
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