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baller
Sep 30th, 2005, 08:00 PM
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2006 Power Rankings: Training Camp

NBA summer vacations end Monday, but why wait?

Marc Stein's Power Rankings make their long-awaited return with this Training Camp Edition, rating every team from 1 through 30.

For the purposes of review, this initial batch serves as a barometer of each team's standing heading into camp, based on Stein's special formula.

That formula? It gauges how good a team is projected to be along with how good its summer was ... with a dash of totally subjective whim factored in.

The next set of rankings will appear on Halloween -- on the eve of Opening Night -- after all 30 teams have a month to impress us. The rankings will then continue every Monday through the regular season. Click here to comment on the first batch of rankings.

Editor's note: Last Week and Record categories are from the final Power Rankings of the 2004-05 season.

1 (3) Spurs 59-23 The committee loves it when someone out there makes it this easy. And it doesn't get much easier than putting the reigning champs up here in the top slot after they added Finley, Van Exel and Oberto at bargain prices.

2 (5) Pistons 54-28 You could argue that Larry Brown's departure should bring a steeper drop. Then you might recall we're talking about defiant Detroit, which rallies around such causes.

3 (1) Suns 62-20 People seem to forget that these guys beat Dallas in the second round without Joe Johnson and with no bench. Now they have a bench (a good one) and still have two MVP candidates (Nash and Amare), so hold off on the crisis talk.

4 (15) Pacers 44-38 Ron-Ron reinstated. J. O'Neal healed. Uncle Reg retired ... but replaced by our man Saras Jasikevicius. In other words, you shouldn't be surprised to see that Indy has been bumped back up among the league's elite.

5 (6) Heat 59-23 If all the new, uh, personalities click, Riles wins Executive of the Year and we eat crow. Stan VG, meanwhile, wins Coach of the Year if he can last the whole season.

6 (7) Rockets 51-31 Yao had his first-ever summer of significant rest and now has the athletic frontcourt sidekick (Swift) he needed as much as a healthy break. Rockets thus move to the brink of the elite, in spite of the Sura situation.

7 (4) Nuggets 49-33 Furious George can't expect to go 32-8 in every 40 games with Denver, as seen in his first act, but Nuggets don't strike us as fluke material. Especially not if K-Mart rebounds from his knee woes and Camby stays healthy.

8 (2) Mavericks 58-24 With their Big Three down to a Big One, Mavs weren't an automatic top-10 selection. But they're here out of respect for Nowitzki, since he somehow led essentially the same team to a whopping 58 wins last season.

9 (20) Cavaliers 42-40 There are several newcomers to track -- Hughes, Donyell, D-Jones and Ferry -- but let's face it: LBJ and his quest to finally make the playoffs remain the main focus.

10 (12) Kings 50-32 The additions of Bonzi and Reef look like trademark Petrie scores. But the moves slam home the idea that Kings, as we knew them, are a memory.

11 (11) Grizzlies 45-37 Grizz might indeed be at risk for slipping out of the West's top eight, as stated in Wednesday's chat. Then again, they might not slip at all after dumping all the unhappy souls (Bonzi, J-Will, Swift and Posey) for the good of team chemistry.

12 (13) Nets 42-40 They're perhaps deeper than they've ever been in the J-Kidd Era, but so is the top of the East. So Nets will have to settle for battling Cavs best-of-the-rest status.

13 (17) Warriors 34-48 Everyone seems to be picking Warriors to end their decade-long playoff drought at last. Of course, that only increases the pressure on GS to finally do so.

14 (16) Wizards 45-37 Wiz won't be as dynamic as they were with Hughes, but they're deeper. Which is enough to retain their playoff ticket in the East.

15 (23) Bucks 30-52 Larry Harris had a summer to rival that of any GM in the league. All the moves should ease the burden on Bogut and take Bucks back to the playoffs.

16 (25) Lakers 34-48 Don't ask for a long explanation, because you're not going to glean one from looking at Kobe's roster. Basically our respect for the Zenmeister is such that we expect LA to mount a push for the No. 8 seed. Somehow.

17 (24) Knicks 33-49 The bottom of the East's playoff ladder is more wide-open than the bottom of the West's ... meaning that Larry looks to have a much better chance than Phil of turning his turnoff roster into a No. 8 seed.

18 ( SuperSonics 52-30 Asked in a chat to name West playoff teams at risk for a fall out of the top eight, we omitted Seattle and what's left of a Cinderella squad that lost some key pieces (and coaches). It's preseason for the committee, too.

19 (19) Timberwolves 44-38 Word is KG has bulked up, but his readiness was never a worry. The concern is KG's new supporting cast, which is more coachable but doesn't exactly scream "playoffs."

20 (9) Bulls 47-35 Bulls were a big-time surprise in '04-05. It'll be a bigger surprise if they can top that run in '05-06, with the surprise factor gone and the Curry cloud to contend with.

21 (10) Celtics 45-37 Maybe Celts should be higher. But betting folk will favor a Pierce trade between now and February over the notion that Ainge's toddlers will be playoff-ready come April.

22 (14) 76ers 43-39 This is one of the few places where the Webber-Iverson partnership still gets a chance. Yet we don't deny that the grace period is running out.

23 (27) Jazz 26-56 Instinct says a Jerry Sloan team can't have another season like the last one down here in rankings purgatory. Then again, Sloan's Jazz have never had a season like that one, so who knows how they'll respond?

24 (22) Magic 36-46 Even with a (relatively) healthy Grant Hill and a reasonable Amare facsimile (Dwight Howard), Magic still look like a playoff maybe. It all depends which Stevie Franchise they get, and we're skeptical.

25 (1 Clippers 37-45 On paper, Clips look as though they have the starters to beat the Lakers to the Staples Center title again. It all depends which Cassell they get, and we're skeptical.

26 (26) Trail Blazers 27-55 Seattle undoubtedly will miss Mr. Sonic, but McMillan is bound to pine for the fairy-tale feel of last season after a couple of months nursing Portland's kiddie corps.

27 (30) Hawks 13-69 Go ahead. Admit it. The whole Joe Johnson-Steve Belkin saga will tempt you to follow the Hawks more closely than you ever have.

28 (2 Bobcats 18-64 Bobcats far exceeded expectations with last season's win total. Now they have two Tar Heels (Felton and May) to distract the locals in case they can't overachieve again.

29 (29) Hornets 18-64 It doesn't feel right to be talking about basketball in the same sentence with New Orleans, but the harsh reality is that Hornets will be shown no mercy in a conference where there are so many playoff-worthy teams.

30 (21) Raptors 33-49 If we were ranking our favorite NBA cities, Toronto would be tops. But we're ranking teams, and this one returns with even the under-fire GM forecasting gloom.

Hulkster
Sep 30th, 2005, 08:17 PM
The only thing true on that list is the Raptors. That's all that matters.

rdtx2002
Oct 1st, 2005, 01:55 AM
The Raptors are better than last.. you people have no faith

Jay C
Oct 1st, 2005, 04:31 AM
Pretty accurate for the most part.

wanted
Oct 1st, 2005, 08:56 AM
i'd agree with that.

Headhunter
Oct 1st, 2005, 09:24 AM
Raptors aren't THAT bad, I'd put them at a more reasonable 25th.

baller
Oct 1st, 2005, 04:19 PM
^^^ below who, the only team i can see them above is the hornets, but they actually got better

beginning to think about it now i wouldnt mind having the last place team, the thought of having rudy gay in a raps uniform has me almost salivating

krispy
Oct 1st, 2005, 04:28 PM
At least he made up for the pick by giving props to the city of Toronto, whoo! :lol:

Headhunter
Oct 1st, 2005, 07:04 PM
^^^ below who, the only team i can see them above is the hornets, but they actually got better

beginning to think about it now i wouldnt mind having the last place team, the thought of having rudy gay in a raps uniform has me almost salivating
Hornets, Clippers, and ESPECIALLY the Hawks.

Being last in 2005-2006 is fine with me IF that means the top pick in the next draft (with someone other than Rob "I Pick Based On Funny Last Names" Babcock at the helm).

baller
Oct 1st, 2005, 07:18 PM
the clips with elton brand and sam cassel are already better than our team, the hawks have a great young core and they might be able to sqeak out some wins, so you may be right about them

but right now on paper our team is for sure 28th-30th

Hanniganite
Oct 1st, 2005, 10:27 PM
High draft picks are great for a rebuilding team ;)
So long as the team plays competitively, that's all you can ask for. They're tied down by contracts that will be freed up in the next 1-2 years. Hopefully by then all the young players will be ready.

CanadianCool
Oct 7th, 2005, 04:45 PM
maybe the Raptors can use this for motivation.

NDman
Oct 7th, 2005, 04:53 PM
Good. Let's think draft! We might as well. Babcock said it as much that the Raps are gonna suck. They should just play the young guys, and let them mature. And play for the ping pongs this year. Sack Babcock and let someone who can draft take the job and draft some good players

mallik
Oct 7th, 2005, 05:29 PM
Good. Let's think draft! We might as well. Babcock said it as much that the Raps are gonna suck. They should just play the young guys, and let them mature. And play for the ping pongs this year. Sack Babcock and let someone who can draft take the job and draft some good players

Yeah, I'm sure the lineup for potential GM replacements will be huge, considering the fans here are so patient and the ownership is so solid and committed to winning. :rolleyes:

SergesPlace
Oct 7th, 2005, 06:48 PM
God!!! will this team just fold already :mad:

Anessa
Oct 7th, 2005, 07:25 PM
let's do some Chicago style losing for a couple of years and hope our draft picks pan out. that always works.

poppa
Oct 7th, 2005, 07:49 PM
on paper they may seem like a last place team, but who knows! I'm also for losing one or two seasons in return for a top 3 pick.

Anessa
Oct 7th, 2005, 08:46 PM
Toronto needs a 1st overall pick...Stern rig it and help us like you helped the Knicks back in 85 hehe

Hanniganite
Oct 7th, 2005, 10:07 PM
God!!! will this team just fold already :mad:

Or, you just don't pay attention to them...doesn't take a lot of effort you know..