It is Monday so it is time for Stupid Power Rankings! I take 10 things from the NBA (usually) and rank them accordingly! Don’t like them? Make your own rankings!

It is Monday so it is time for Stupid Power Rankings! I take 10 things from the NBA (usually) and rank them accordingly! Don’t like them? Make your own rankings!
The Clippers have won three straight. Paul George and Pat Beverley are back. And their last win was a statement.
Bradley Beal is having an incredible season that will probably be lost in the annals of excellent season because of his team not doing well in the standings.
The Toronto Raptors have won 15 straight. They’ve been really good all season. Is a repeat championship really possible with these guys?
We’re trying our best to navigate through this tragedy. But in NBA news, the league rightfully cancels the upcoming Clippers/Lakers game.
Some will call Kawhi Leonard the best player in the NBA. You can argue that but we can’t deny that he still has room to improve. THAT is scary.
The Utah Jazz have gone from a disappointment early in the season to the hottest team in the league. They’re currently riding on a 9-game winning streak.
The Clippers should be okay after they were walloped by the Grizzlies. SHOULD.
We take a look at the battle of Los Angeles as it turned out to be the most exciting game of Christmas Day.
Power Rankings are stupid. But we’re stupid, too. That’s why we do them. We rank 10 things that happened in the NBA in the last week. Don’t like them? Make your own stupid rankings.
It’s always been like this: NBA players get a chance and they capitalize on the opportunity. Duncan Robinson showed this season he can play.
Paul George torched the nets in the 44 minutes he took the court. Imagine if he did this much damage in every game for the Clippers.
NBA divisions have been around since, well, ever since the league started. But do they even matter now? Should the league just get rid of them?
Oldheads like to say, “BACK IN MY DAY, NBA PLAYERS PLAYED ALL 82 GAMES!!!” But honestly, that’s probably not the wisest way to go.
Kawhi and the Clippers are 2-0. (PHOTO CREDIT: Ben Margot/AP.) The Los Angeles Clippers have been playing little brother for
Really unfortunate for the #1 pick of the 2018 NBA Draft to get a huge punishment like this.