Power rankings are stupid. That’s why we have them here. But why go with the usual best to worst team when we can just look at all the NBA hijinks?

Power rankings are stupid. That’s why we have them here. But why go with the usual best to worst team when we can just look at all the NBA hijinks?
LeBron James is 35 years old next month. He is in his 17th NBA season. Yet he can still do numbers like he is still in his prime. Maybe he still IS in his prime.
Karl-Anthony is ready to take over all the Towns. (PHOTO CREDIT: Fox Sports North screencap.) I’m pretty sure that if
Not many people (if any?) are picking the Toronto Raptors to repeat. But let’s not act like they’re the 1999 Chicago Bulls, all right?
We’re going to have to wait JUST a bit for Zion Williamson to debut in an NBA game. Hopefully, there will be little to no problems for him after this.
MCW ruled in his NBA debut (PHOTO CREDIT: Howard Smith/USA Today Sports.) We all get so lost in the moment.
People are obsessed with power rankings. So naturally, we have one of our own but it’s not about how good
(PHOTO CREDIT: Ben Margot/AP.) In the discussion for the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award, we seem to leave out Stephen
(PHOTO CREDIT: Getty Images.) It’s easy to overreact over the team’s first NBA game. For nearly everyone, that’s the only
(PHOTO CREDIT: Getty Images.) The NBA season is back. I couldn’t be happier. Even if there was baseball distracting me
So as mentioned many times about the All-Star game, the game this year will be different. Teams will be chosen
(PHOTO CREDIT: Jasen Vinlove/USA Today.) Jason Kidd was let go as the Milwaukee Bucks head coach. To some people, that
(PHOTO CREDIT: Mark D. Smith/USA Today.) The Thunder are over .500 for the first time since Halloween. I know that
(PHOTO CREDIT: Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune.) So the Chicago Bulls have won six straight games. All hell has broken loose.
(PHOTO CREDIT: Bill Kostroun/AP.) Forgive me if this is the third entry in a row that I’ve featured the Thunder.
(PHOTO CREDIT: Getty Images.) Paul George returned to Indianapolis for the first time since being traded out of the Pacers.