The Nets have taken over first place in the East and this is troublesome for the rest of the conference.

The Nets have taken over first place in the East and this is troublesome for the rest of the conference.
It’s Monday so we’re back with our Stupid Power Rankings!
The Denver Nuggets had a chance to tie the game. And, well, they decided not to go for that and it was not a great choice.
Let’s see what was hot and what was not in the last week in the NBA.
The Nets went 5-0 in their road trip. They’ve won their last 6 overall. This is probably trouble for the rest of the league.
I expected the Pelicans to be a better team. But if they’re going to let teams shoot threes all the time…
The Nets can’t win consistently with their current defensive woes. But their game against Indiana showed they have what it takes on that end.
The Utah Jazz are 20-5 right now and have the best record in the league. But can they keep this up all the way deep into summer?
This was a low I wouldn’t think the NBA would sink to.
Fred VanVleet scored 54 points in the Raptors’ win over the Magic. Also, he set the record for most points for an undrafted player.
The Nets made their superteam debut on Wednesday. But Collin Sexton took all their headlines after a double-overtime endurance run.
The Raptors have quietly won three straight. I think they could be trending upwards with their play as of late.
It’s Monday so we have our Stupid Power Rankings! We take 10 things from the NBA (or not) and rank them accordingly.
No big deal. James Harden dropped a 32-point triple-double in his debut with Brooklyn.
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.
Luka Doncic turns 22 on February 28. It’s scary when you think about how good he already is.