It’s Monday so we have our Stupid Power Rankings! We take 10 things from the NBA (or not) and rank them accordingly.

It’s Monday so we have our Stupid Power Rankings! We take 10 things from the NBA (or not) and rank them accordingly.
Jordan Clarkson is second on the team with 17.5 points. This might be his year to win the Sixth Man award.
No big deal. James Harden dropped a 32-point triple-double in his debut with Brooklyn.
The Thunder are .500 at 6-6. Maybe some die-hard Thunder fans sort of expected this? I mean, most of us certainly didn’t.
Christian Wood is having one hell of a season for the Rockets. The casuals should get to know about him.
An era in Houston has ended as James Harden was finally traded to the Brooklyn Nets. The Nets have a potential to be a superteam. Probably.
The Rockets lost to the Lakers again on Tuesday. Methinks James Harden is fed up with his current situation.
NBA makes more rules to help curb the virus as more games get postponed. The league is having a rough go at this.
It’s Monday so we have Stupid Power Rankings. We take 10 things from the NBA (or not?!) and rank them accordingly. If you don’t like it, make your own rankings!
Contract tracing left the Miami Heat with not enough players to play in an NBA game. Their game against the Celtics was postponed.
The Balls sure love to make history. In 2017, Lonzo Ball became the youngest player to get a triple-double. On Saturday, LaMelo Ball did it.
We’ve seen many players declared out to health and safety protocol in the last few days. It’s extremely worrisome.
Luka Doncic turns 22 on February 28. It’s scary when you think about how good he already is.
11 games went on as scheduled in the NBA. But it’s hard to watch, let alone play basketball when there are more important things happening.
In the first seven games of the season, Nikola Jokic is averaging a triple-double.
The Knicks are off to a 4-3 start after defeating the Hawks. The fans will take that after watching their team go 4-20 last season.