NBA Tier 1 Rankings1. Utah Jazz (Previous Ranking: #1) 2. Los Angeles Lakers (Previous Ranking: #5) 3. Brooklyn Nets (Previous Ranking: #6) 4. Phoenix Suns (Previous Ranking: #7) 5. Denver Nuggets (Previous Ranking: #4) 6. Los Angeles Clippers (Previous Ranking: #3) 7. Philadelphia 76ers (Previous Ranking: #2) 8. Milwaukee Bucks (Previous Ranking: #8) 9. Golden State Warriors (Previous Ranking: #10) 10. San Antonio Spurs (Previous Ranking: #11) Tier One Spotlight: Phoenix Suns "This years Suns are looking a lot like the Suns team I was expecting last year. Devin Booker is looking to break the Kardashian Kurse with the addition of the Point God, Chris Paul. Being this high in the standings for any team, in the west, is no fluke at this point in the season. This team is the real deal." #TakeNote #LakeShow #BrooklynTogether #WeAreTheValley #MileHighBasketball #ClipperNation #HereTheyCome #FearTheDeer #DubNation #GoSpursGo NBA Tier 2 Rankings11. Portland Trail Blazers (Previous Ranking: #15) 12. Miami Heat (Previous Ranking; #23) 13. Dallas Mavericks (Previous Ranking: #21) 14. Toronto Raptors (Previous Ranking: #17) 15. New York Knicks (Previous Ranking: #22) 16. Boston Celtics (Previous Ranking: #9) 17. Charlotte Hornets (Previous Ranking: #16) 18. Memphis Grizzlies (Previous Ranking: #14) 19. Indiana Pacers (Previous Ranking: #12) 20. Chicago Bulls (Previous Ranking: #26) Tier Two Spotlight: New York Knicks "???????? Let’s no jinx it… Hats off to Tom Thibodeau." #RipCity #Heat #MFFL #WeAreTheNorth #NewYorkForever #BleedGreen #AllFly #GrindCity #AlwaysGame #BullsNation NBA Tier 3 Rankings21. New Orleans Pelicans (Previous Ranking: #25) 22. Washington Wizards (Previous Ranking: #29) 23. Oklahoma City Thunder (Previous Ranking: #19) 24. Atlanta Hawks (Previous Ranking: #18) 25. Cleveland Cavaliers (Previous Ranking: #20) 26. Orlando Magic (Previous Ranking: #27) 27. Sacramento Kings (Previous Ranking: #24) 28. Houston Rockets (Previous Ranking: #13) 29. Detroit Pistons (Previous Ranking: #28) 30. Minnesota Timberwolves (Previous Ranking: #30) Tier Three Spotlight: Detroit Pistons "At this point I feel like the Pistons should just start punching people again, at least it would be entertaining to watch. Get Blake outta there!" #WontBowDown #DCAboveAll #ThunderUp #TrueToAtlanta #BeTheFight #MagicTogether #SacramentoProud #Rockets #DetroitUp #RaisedByWolves
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NBA Tier 1 Ranks1. Utah Jazz (Previous Ranking: #5) 2. Philadelphia 76ers (Previous Ranking: #11) 3. Los Angeles Clippers (Previous Ranking: #2) 4. Denver Nuggets (Previous Ranking: #10) 5. Los Angeles Lakers (Previous Ranking: #1) 6. Brooklyn Nets (Previous Ranking: #4) 7. Phoenix Suns (Previous Ranking: #12) 8. Milwaukee Bucks (Previous Ranking: #3) 9. Boston Celtics (Previous Ranking: #6) 10. Golden State Warriors (Previous Ranking: #13) Tier 1 Spotlight : Utah Jazz "Utah is off to a hot start. They don’t appear to be losing any momentum, even after losing their 11-game winning streak. The one cause for concern I have for this team is that they currently don’t have a single player receiving MVP consideration. That is generally a must for a team looking to win a championship." #TakeNote #HereTheyCome #ClipperNation #MileHighBasketball #LakeShow #BrooklynTogether #WeAreTheValley #FeartheDeer #BleedGreen #DubNation NBA Tier 2 Ranks11. San Antonio Spurs (Previous Ranking: #8) 12. Indiana Pacers (Previous Ranking: #9) 13. Houston Rockets (Previous Ranking: #25) 14. Memphis Grizzlies (Previous Ranking: #14) 15. Portland Trail Blazers (Previous Ranking: #7) 16. Charlotte Hornets (Previous Ranking: #17) 17. Toronto Raptors (Previous Ranking: #18) 18. Atlanta Hawks (Previous Ranking: #16) 19 Oklahoma City Thunder (Previous Ranking: #21) 20. Cleveland Cavaliers (Previous Ranking: #24) Tier 2 Spotlight : Houston Rockets "James Harden leaves the team, and they end up having the best defense in the league… In all seriousness though, this team has looked great since seeing them get manhandled by the Lakers in Hardens last game. A roster of competitive players looking to elevate themselves is exciting to watch." #GoSpursGo #AlwaysGame #Rockets #GrindCity #RipCity #AllFly #WeTheNorth #TruetoAtlanta #ThunderUp #BetheFight NBA Tier 3 Ranks21. Dallas Mavericks (Previous Ranking: #15) 22. New York Knicks (Previous Ranking: #19) 23. Miami Heat (Previous Ranking: #20) 24. Sacramento Kings (Previous Ranking: #27) 25. New Orleans Pelicans (Previous Ranking: #22) 26. Chicago Bulls (Previous Ranking: #23) 27. Orlando Magic (Previous Ranking: #26) 28. Detroit Pistons (Previous Ranking: #29) 29. Washington Wizards (Previous Ranking: #28) 30. Minnesota Timberwolves (Previous Ranking: #30) Tier 3 Spotlight: Dallas Mavericks Mavericks continue to struggle despite Luka's MVP considerations. This team is way too talented not to be winning games. If they start playing defense, they should still be a playoff team. #MFFL #NewYorkForever #HEATTwitter #SacramentoProud #WontBowDown #BullsNation #MagicTogether #DetroitUp #DCAboveAll #RaisedByWolves NBA Tier 1 Ranks1. Los Angeles Lakers (12-4) 2. Los Angeles Clippers (11-4) 3. Milwaukee Bucks (9-6) 4. Brooklyn Nets (9-7) 5. Utah Jazz (11-4) 6. Boston Celtics (8-5) 7. Portland Trail Blazers (8-6) 8. San Antonio Spurs (8-7) 9. Indiana Pacers (8-6) 10. Denver Nuggets (7-7) Tier 1 Spotlight : Brooklyn Nets "Sure to be the most entertaining team to follow this year, for a variety of reason, the nets look to make a title run this year. It remains be seen how far this rocket ship will fly while being held together by duct tape. My guess is one of the big three will be gone by the playoffs, probably Kyrie." #LakeShow #ClipperNation #FeartheDeer #BrooklynTogether #TakeNote #BleedGreen #RIPCity #GoSpursGo #AlwaysGame #MileHighBasketball NBA Tier 2 Ranks11. Philadelphia 76ers (10-5) 12. Phoenix Suns (8-5) 13. Golden State Warriors (8-7) 14. Memphis Grizzlies (7-6) 15. Dallas Mavericks (7-7) 16. Atlanta Hawks (7-7) 17. Charlotte Hornets (6-8) 18. Toronto Raptors (5-9) 19. New York Knicks (8-8) 20. Miami Heat (6-7) Tier 2 Spotlight: Charlotte Hornets "LaMelo Ball was the only rookie most fans new about because of the lack of a March Madness in 2020. However, he looks great and the Hornets are already showing huge improvements from last year." #HereTheyCome #WeAreTheValley #Dubnation #GrindCity #MFFL NBA Tier 3 Ranks21. Oklahoma City Thunder (6-7) 22. New Orleans Pelicans (5-9) 23. Chicago Bulls (6-8) 24. Cleveland Cavaliers (7-7) 25. Houston Rockets (4-9) 26. Orlando Magic (7-8) 27. Sacramento Kings (5-10) 28. Washington Wizards (3-8) 29. Detroit Pistons (3-11) 30. Minnesota Timberwolves (3-10) Tier 3 Spotlight: Washington Wizards "What do you get when you mix a disgruntled Westbrook and half an NBA roster testing positive for COVID? Not a good basketball team. Bradley Beal looks great though." Tier 11. Los Angeles Clippers 44-20 (.688) 2. Los Angeles Lakers 49-14 (.778) 3. Milwaukee Bucks 53-12 (.815) 4. Boston Celtics 43-21 (.672) 5. Toronto Raptors 46-18 (.719) 6. Miami Heat 41-24 (.631) 7. Denver Nuggets 43-22 (.662) 8. Houston Rockets 40-24 (.625) Tier One Spotlight: Clippers "Other than Lou Williams apparent personal quest to get COVID, the Clippers have benefited greatly from the time off. Kawhi and PG have had time to heal up from nagging injuries and their hometown rivals lost two key players during the break, this team is my favorite to win a championship." #ClipperNation #LakeShow #FearTheDeer #CUsRise #WeTheNorth #MiamiHeat #MileHighBasketball #OneMission Tier 29. Philadelphia 76ers 39-26 (.600) 10. Dallas Mavericks 40-27 (.597) 11. Utah Jazz 41-23 (.641) 12. Oklahoma City Thunder 40-24 (.625) 13. Portland Trail Blazers 29-37 (.439) 14. Indiana Pacers 39-26 (.600) 15. New Orleans Pelicans 28-36 (.438) Tier Two Spotlight: Mavericks "If Dallas can elevate their seed prior to the playoffs they may avoid the Clippers in the first round. In that scenario, I could see this team winning a playoff series or two, sans facing a Los Angeles based franchise." #PhilaUnite #MFFL #TakeNote #ThunderUp #RIPCity #IndianaStyle #WontBowDown Tier 316. Memphis Grizzlies 32-33 (.492) 17. San Antonio Spurs 27-36 (.429) 18. Orlando Magic 30-35 (.462) 19. Phoenix Suns 26-29 (.400) 20. Sacramento Kings 28-36 (.438) 21. Washington Wizards 24-40 (.375) 22. Brooklyn Nets 30-34 (.469) Tier Three Spotlight: Nets "Brooklyn appears to be calling it a season. Washington might have chip on their shoulder to not be the worst team in the bubble, don't be surprised if the Nets get surpassed." #GrindCity #GoSpursGo #MagicAboveAll #RIsePHX #SacramentoProud #ReptheDistrict #WeGoHard Tier Garbage23. Charlotte Hornets 23-42 (.338) 24. Chicago Bulls 22-43 (.338) 25. Detroit Pistons 20-46 (.303) 26. Atlanta Hawks 20-47 (.299) 27. Minnesota Timberwolves 19-45 (.297) 28. New York Knicks 21-45 (.318) 29. Cleveland Cavaliers 19-46 (.292) 30. Golden State Warriors 15-50 (.231) #AllFly #BullsNation #DetroitBasketball #TruetoAtlanta #MinnesotaTimberwolves #NewYorkForever #BeTheFight #DubNation by Reginald Lee Jr. The National Basketball Association has been active for over 74 years. On June 6, 1946 the league formerly known as the Basketball Association of America was founded. Three years later on August 3, 1949 the league christened the moniker of the NBA following a merger with the National Basketball League, a former competitor. Throughout all its history, there have been numerous players whom have ascended to unparalleled levels relative to the players of their respective eras. Given consideration to factors, such as: era of play, accolades, statistics and how those players achieved various levels of success, here are the ten greatest players to ever compete in the NBA. #10 Hakeem OlajuwonAccolades: 2x NBA Champion; 2x Finals MVP & 1994 League MVP Career Stats: 21.8 PPG, 11.1 RPG, 2.5 APG Hakeem Olajuwon is widely considered the most skilled center in the history of the NBA. Olajuwon played for a total of 18 seasons with the Houston Rockets and Toronto Raptors, in his later career. "The Dream" possessed finesse unlike any other big man in the history of the game. Olajuwon's career began in the promising "Twin Towers" duo with Ralph Sampson. The Rockets made it to the NBA Finals in the 1985-1986 season. They ultimately lost in a six-game series against the Boston Celtics. The subsequent season concluded with a second-round elimination to the Seattle Supersonics. Samson was traded to the Golden State Warriors the following season. In the early 90's Olajuwon cemented his place as an all-time great. During the 1993-1994 NBA season, the Houston Rockets finished the regular season with a 58-24 record. Olajuwon became the only players to win league Most Valuable Player, Defensive Player of the Year and NBA Finals MVP in the same season. The Rockets repeated as champions the following season and Olajuwon once again was awarded Finals MVP. For Olajuwon to accomplish these feats from the center position without a wing presence to complement him is an unbelievable achievement. Olajuwon ended his career a 12-time all-star and 3-times blocks champion. #9 Tim DuncanAccolades: 5x NBA Champion. 3x Finals MVP & 2x League MVP Career Stats: 19.0 PPG, 10.8 RPG, 3.0 APG While statistics were not his forte, Tim Duncan always displayed a high level of consistency. Given this, many consider Duncan the greatest power forward of all-time. In a 19-year career, Duncan was a five-time champion with the San Antonio Spurs between three decades. Duncan was named MVP in three of those championship runs (1999, 2003 and 2005). When the NBA throne was left absent by an extinguishing dynasty, “The Big Fundamental” and the Spurs were there to fill said void. #8 Shaquille O'NealAccolades: 4x NBA Champion, 3x Finals MVP & 2000 League MVP Career Stats: 23.7 PPG, 10.9 RPG, 2.5 APG Ever since being drafted number one overall in the 1992 NBA Draft, Shaquille O’Neal was considered the most physically dominant player in modern NBA history. On brute strength alone, O’Neal and a young Orlando Magic team made an NBA Finals appearance in merely their fifth year of existence. Strength alone could not propel Shaq’s Magic team over Hakeem Olajuwon and the Houston Rockets. O’Neal’s team was swept in a competitive four games. Five years later after bulking up and with the tutelage of Phil Jackson, O’Neal would be part of three consecutive championships. O’Neal would be named Finals MVP in each of these seasons. In an interview post-retirement, O’Neal revealed that his partnerships with both Anfernee “Penny” Hardaway and the late Kobe Bryant ended prematurely due to chemistry issues. O’Neal found redemption in the 2005-2006 season while a member of the Miami Heat. The Heat overcame a 0-2 deficit against the Dallas Mavericks to win O’Neal his fourth NBA Championship in six games. This was O’Neal’s only championship he was not awarded Finals MVP. The honor instead went to emerging star Dwayne Wade. In leading three franchises to NBA Finals appearances. Shaq’s recipe for success is clear, dominate in duos. #7 Wilt ChamberlainAccolades: 2x NBA Champion, 1972 Finals MVP & 4x League MVP Career Stats: 30.1 PPG, 22.9 RPG, 4.4 APG While Shaq dominated the modern-era NBA, Chamberlain set statistical standards that may never be met again. Chamberlain holds the most records in league history and is widely considered the greatest athlete of the 20th century. His accomplishments range from being the only center to lead the league in assist, to averaging 50.4 points and 25.7 rebounds in the 1961-1962 season and, most famously, scoring 100 points in a single game on March 2, 1962. This feat has not come close to being threatened. Chamberlain’s dominance was put on full display in capturing championships with multiple franchises. Chamberlain won in 1967 with the Philadelphia 76ers and 1972 as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers. The late 60’s Boston Celtics proved to be a problem for Wilt as his teams fell to this dynasty a total of four times in the NBA Finals, leaving him at seven on this list. #6 Lebron JamesAccolades: 3x NBA Champion, 3x Finals MVP & 4x League MVP Career Stats: 27.1 PPG, 7.4 RPG, 7.4 APG Over a 17-career and counting, Lebron James has surpassed high expectations since being drafted in 2003 first overall. James has a similar career archetype as Chamberlain, both players add a varied list of skills to their teams. Physical dominance, vision and statistical greatness encapsulate both. Following his first run with the Cleveland Cavaliers, James became a complete two-way player in Miami. In 2013 James even came second in Defensive Player of the Year votes. Returning to the Cavaliers in 2014, he continued to show his affect on a teams’ success. James led the Cavaliers to four consecutive finals appearances and his third championship in 2016. This team defeated the 73-9 defending champion, Golden State Warriors. Being the pioneer of the Superteam Era by way of free agency is James greatest contribution to the sport. James’ place isn’t solidified given his active status. A 3-6 finals record combined with a disappointing 2011 NBA Finals has tainted his legacy. In addition, James’ teams have been swept twice in the NBA Finals, 2007 and 2014. It can be said, James may be lower on this list upon his career’s conclusion. #5 Larry BirdAccolades: 2x NBA Champion, 3x Finals MVP & 3x League MVP (1984-86) Career Stats: 24.3 PPG, 10.0 RPG, 6.3 APG Larry Bird came into the NBA with various doubters due to his lack of athleticism. Bird coming from Indiana State University and fresh off an agonizing loss in the NCAA Championship to career rival Michigan State. Bird had an immediate affect on the team’s success as they improved their win total by 32 games. His performance resulted in winning the 1979-1980 Rookie of the Year. That began a career legacy of winning and success as he and the Celtics won titles in 1981, 1984 and 1986. Bird etched a reputation for being one of the greatest shooters of all-time. He shot over 40% from the three-point line in multiple seasons and won the three-point shootout contest three consecutive seasons. Known as a slow defender, Bird’s habit to anticipate players’ moves led to a career 1,556 steals and three All-Defensive Second Teams. As of 2020, the only other players to accomplish this feat are Bill Russell and Wilt Chamberlain. #4 Magic JohnsonAccolades: 5x NBA Champion, 3x Finals MVP & 3x League MVP Career Stats: 19.5 PPG, 7.2 RPG, 11.2 APG While players at Michigan State University, Earvin ‘Magic’ Johnson was already a household name. Leading the Spartans to the 1979 NCAA Championship by defeating Bird’s Indiana State Sycamors, Johnson never looked back. A year later he would enter the NBA and by the end of the season, he was a Finals MVP. Johnson stood at 6’9 giving him the ability to take advantage over his smaller opposition. This made him the greatest point guard of all-time. Johnson led the league in assist, racking them up at historic rates, he is still the all-time leader in his assist per game average. Defense was also a skill of Johnson’s, as he led the league in steal in three seasons. Johnson, a five-time champion, won half the championships in the 1980’s. However, Johnson only won Finals MVP in three of those seasons. This speaks to his greatest skill, making his teammates better with his elite passing ability. The next three players on this list have accomplished enough to be considered the great NBA player of all-time. However, with considerations to the era they played and their respective team roles, all three slot can be interchangeable. #3 Kareem Abdul-JabbarAccolades: 6x NBA Champion, 2x Finals MVP & 6x League MVP Career Stats: 24.6 PPG, 11.2 RPG, 3.6 APG In terms of consistent greatness, there hasn’t been any other player like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Formerly known as Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Jr., Abdul-Jabbar led the Power Memorial Academy to three consecutive New York City Catholic Championships. The Jack Donahue coached team even went on a 71-game winning streak. One of these teams finished the season amassing a 79-2 overall record. Abdul-Jabbar’s success continued at the collegiate level playing three seasons with the UCLA Bruins. The Bruins won championships in 1967, 1968 and 1969. Abdul-Jabbar was awarded Players of the Year 1967 and 1969; was a three-time First Team All-American and the first Naismith College Player of the Year. Several NCAA records of his still stand today, including: most points scored in a season (1967: 870 points), highest season scoring average (1967: 29.0 points per game) and highest career scoring average (26.4 points per game). Throughout his NBA career, Abdul-Jabbar accomplished several feats. He is the all-time leading scorer in NBA history, has the most regular season MVP awards (six), 15-time All-NBA selections, 11-time All-Defensive selection and 19-time All-Star. When considering all-time resumes, it’s hard not to look at this as the best. However, given context Abdul-Jabbar may only be the greatest complimentary player of all-time. In only two of Abdul-Jabbar’s six championship seasons was he declared Finals MVP. #2 Bill RussellAccolades: 11x NBA Champion & 5x League MVP Career Stats: 15.1 PPG, 22.5 RPG, 4.3 APG Only one player can ascend to this level of success based entirely on their defensive ability. While Bill Russell’s offensive numbers leave much to be desired, his impact on the game and leadership cannot be quantified. Russell is a back-to-back California state champion, two-time NCAA Champion, 11-time NBA Champion and Olympian. Russell has won at every level and is the greatest ‘winner’ in NBA history. While Finals MVPs and blocks were not awarded/recorded at the time, it’s safe to say that he would be close to the top of those list. Russell’s impact on the game is very visible today. The award given to the NBA Finals MVP being named in his honor is a prime example. His impact on American sports as a whole is integral. Russell coached the Boston Celtics in 1966 and was the first African-American coach of any major sport, post-depression era. Russell served as the player-coach for two of the 11 Celtics championships. #1 Michael JordanAccolades: 6x NBA Champion, 6x Finals MVP & 5x League MVP Career Stats: 30.1 PPG, 6.2 RPG, 5.3 APG Michael Jordan may be the only shooting guard on this list but he is undoubtedly the greatest player in the history of the game. When it comes to accolades, statistics, role and output, nobody has the body of work like Jordan. The six-time champion has no hole to his game. Jordan was a 10-time scoring champion but also did his work on the other side of the floor. He is one of only two players to win Most Valuable Player and Defensive Player of the Year in the same season (1988). Jordan has accomplished everything possible in the NBA while doing it in his own unique way. Before winning his first championship, the paradigm for winning titles in the NBA was to have a big man lead your team in scoring. Jordan led the Chicago Bulls in scoring for all of their championship runs. Following the disbanding of the Bulls dynasty, Shaquille O’Neal’s 2002 season was the last time a center has led the league in scoring. Changing the winning paradigm is far from the only thing ‘MJ’ has done for basketball. Jordan was the first athlete to monetize endorsements globally with his Nike / Jordan brand. Given all of his accomplishments on and off the court, it’s hard to say he isn’t the greatest ever. These past few weeks have been anywhere between trying and miserable. Back when I decided to first establish The Slumpbuster it was an escape, an escape from the madness the world seemed to be stuck in. However, COVID-19, Corona, the 'Rona or whatever else you choose to call this plague has sealed up that escape hatch. Ever the optimist, I would have never foreseen the suspensions of the NBA and NHL seasons. Surely Major League Baseball would be safe, right? Just the week prior I was enjoying my first XFL game between the Houston Roughnecks and Seattle Dragons. That was never an option when Utah Jazz Center Rudy Gobert was the first athlete diagnosed with the virus. Gobert was the catalyst that set the sports world ablaze. This was made all that much more ironic when Gobert chose to mock the issue following sitting out a game with what, at the time, were cold like symptoms. Shortly after, Gobert's teammate Donovan Mitchell also tested positive and the NBA's decision to suspend operations become non-negotiable. In the days that have followed notable names from the Lakers, Celtics and Nets have also tested positve. I do not blame Gobert for taking this issue lightly, I did as well. In my opinion COVID-19 was another disease sensationalized by the media, in the same vain as H1N1 (Swine Flu), the Avian Flu or, most recently in 2016, Ebola. The only thing left to capture my sports fix at this time is the WWE. I give credit to Vince McMahon for trying to power through, especially after the XFL 2.0's inaugural season was cut short. Unfortunately for McMahon this may be a poor decision when the dust settles. All sports leagues are fan driven but in the industry of professional wrestling they really are the straw that stirs the drink. Having peaked in on a few shows the WWE has done since they made the decision to host events in their performance center with zero fan attendance, the results have been lackluster. It really is a disservice to the performers to have their biggest event, WrestleMania, diminished by a pervasive cloud of silence. As important as the health of our citizens is, it is also important we pay attention to the world's economic health. In regards to the sports landscape, the lost revenue from shortened/delayed seasons and lack of fan attendance will play a role in important issues, such as, establishing a salary cap and establishing precedent for future global pandemics. The local economies in these cities also do suffer the consequences. Local restaurants, hotels and other spots for sports tourist are feeling the ill effects as I type. Most service oriented businesses are struggling to operate as local governments place policies to encourage social distancing. \ A big body blow to the industry of sports gambling was the cancellation of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. In 2019, over 17 million brackets were submitted via ESPN. In total American's bet an average of $8B yearly on the tournament. The Kentucky Derby, another huge event for bettors, is looking at indefinitely being postponed. The race broke its own betting records with an estimated $227.5M wagered in 2018. Not enough credit can be given to players like Kevin Love and Zion Williamson whom have been leaders in this time of crises. Both players have made the decision to donate millions of dollars to the arena staff who lost a big source of income with the NBA's hiatus. Even Gobert, the man lauded for his reckless behavior, has stepped up with $500K pledge. It is through acts of kindness like the one's listed above that we will put this era of Corona in our rear view mirror. Whereas I wasn't serious about the issue prior, I too will make it a point to embrace social distancing and isolation until such time that the virus is controlled. With any luck we will crown a 2019-2020 NBA Champion, an NFL draft that's more than Roger Goodell on webcam and of course baseball's Opening Day. Together we will re-open that time-old escape hatch. #COVID_19 #COVID #Corona #KevinDurant #DonovanMitchell #RudyGobert #UtahJazz
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"Now this team is SICK! Rudy Gobert looks to three-peat as DPOY after shutting the whole league down. Superstar Donovan Mitchells energy is contagious as this team stays positive after being tested every week." - Robert Hrbek on Utah Jazz
"A team quietly making a playoff push. Orlando has managed to climb to the 8th seed in the east and assuming the season doesn’t get canceled will have the opportunity to get swept by the bucks in the first round." - Robert Hrbek on Orlando Magic
"This could be the first season the Spurs miss the playoffs in almost two and a half decades. 2020 is shaping up to be a crazy ass year." - Robert Hrbek on San Antonio Spurs #FearTheDeer #LakeShow #CUsRise #MileHighBasketball #WeTheNorth
#ClipperNation #OneMission #MiamiHeat #ThunderUp #IndianaStyle #PhilaUnite #TakeNote #MFFL #WontBowDown #GrindCity #WeGoHard #MagicAboveAll #RipCity #GoSpursGo #ReptheDistrict #SacramentoProud #RisePHX #AllFly #BullsNation #DetroitBasketball #MinnesotaTimberwolves #BeTheFight #TrueToAtlanta #NewYorkForever #DubNation #NBA #PowerRankings #BustTheSlump #NBATwitter #SportsTalk #SportsTalkRadio #Podcast #Podasting #BallisLife #RudyGobert #DonovanMitchell #COVID_19 #Corona #CoronaVirus Tier 11. Milwaukee Bucks 50-8 (.862) 2. Los Angeles Lakers 45-12 (.789) 3. Boston Celtics 41-17 (.707) 4. Denver Nuggets 40-18 (.690) 5. Toronto Raptors 42-16 (.724) 6. Los Angeles Clippers 39-19 (.672) 7. Houston Rockets 38-20 (.655) 8. Miami Heat 36-22 (.621) 9. Oklahoma City Thunder 37-22 (.627) 10. Indiana Pacers 35-24 (.593) Tier One Spotlight: Boston Celtics "Jayson Tatum has arrived!!!! He’s put himself in the MVP discussion with his stellar play and went toe to toe with the King! Kids going to be a stud! " #FearTheDeer #LakeShow #CUsRise #MileHighBasketball #WeTheNorth #ClipperNation #OneMission #MiamiHeat #ThunderUp #IndianaStyle Tier 211. Philadelphia 76ers 37-23 (.617) 12. Utah Jazz 36-22 (.621) 13. Dallas Mavericks 36-23 (.610) 14. New Orleans Pelicans 25-33 (.431) 15. Memphis Grizzlies 28-30 (.483) 16. Brooklyn Nets 26-31 (.456) 17. Orlando Magic 26-32 (.448) 18. Portland Trail Blazers 26-34 (.433) 19. San Antonio Spurs 24-33 (.433) 20. Washington Wizards 21-36 (.368) Tier Two Spotlight: Utah Jazz "Losers of 4 in a row and the benching of Joe Ingles this team has fallen on hard times. The addition of Mike Conley has been a disappointment. Still a top in the west but struggles are concerning." #PhilaUnite #TakeNote #MFFL #WontBowDown #GrindCity #WeGoHard #MagicAboveAll #RipCity #GoSpursGo #ReptheDistrict Tier 321. Sacramento Kings 24-34 (.414) 22. Phoenix Suns 24-35 (.407) 23. Charlotte Hornets 20-38 (.345) 24. Chicago Bulls 20-39 (.339) 25. Detroit Pistons 19-41 (.317) 26. Minnesota Timberwolves 17-40 (.298) 27. Cleveland Cavaliers 17-41 (.293) 28. Atlanta Hawks 17-43 (.283) 29. New York Knicks 17-42 (.288) 30. Golden State Warriors 12-47 (.203) Tier Three Spotlight: New York Knicks "Just when they tease us and win 4 in a row and look like a real team they come right back and lose 6 straight. When will the losing end???" #SacramentoProud #RisePHX #AllFly #BullsNation #DetroitBasketball #MinnesotaTimberwolves #BeTheFight #TrueToAtlanta #NewYorkForever #DubNation #NBA #PowerRankings #BustTheSlump #NBATwitter #SportsTalk
#SportsTalkRadio #Podcast #Podasting #BallisLife #Zion #ZionWilliamson Tier 1:1. Milwaukee Bucks 46-7 (.868) 2. Los Angeles Lakers 40-12 (.769) 3. Toronto Raptors 40-14 (.741) 4. Los Angeles Clippers 37-17 (.685) 5. Boston Clippers 37-15 (.712) 6. Denver Nuggets 38-16 (.704) 7. Miami Heat 35-18 (.660) 8.. Utah Jazz 35-18 (.660) 9. Houston Rokets 33-20 (.623) 10. Dallas Mavericks 32-22 (.593) Tier One Spotlight: Milwaukee Bucks "How about Milwaukee! MVP frontrunner Giannis Antetokoumpo continues to put up historic numbers. His skill on the court mkae up for his lack thereof as a GM. Giannis appears to have handed team Lebron the W for the second year in a row. Definitely not a guy you want drafting you fantasy team." #FearTheDeer #LakeShow #WeTheNorth #ClipperNation #CUsRise #MileHighBasketball #MiamiHeat #TakeNote #OneMission #MFFL Tier 211. Phiadelphia 76ers 34-21 (.618) 12. Oklahoma City Thunder 32-22 (.593) 13. Indiana Pacers 31-23 (.574) 14. Memphis Grizzlies 27-26 (.509) 15. Portland Trail Blazers 25-30 (.455) 16. New Orleans Pelicans 23-31 (.426) 17. Brooklyn Nets 24-28 (.462) 18. San Antonio Spurs 23-31 (.426) 19. Orlando Magic 23-31 (.426) 20. Phoenix Suns 21-33 (.389) Tier Two Spotlight: Philadelphia 76ers "You want to know why this team has so much talent, yet isn’t living up to expectations? Ben Simmons! Simmons is the most overrated player in the league. I’ve said it once and I’ll say it 1000 times, you can’t be a guard in today’s NBA and not be a threat from three. His passing alone isn’t enough, but I mean, hey, trust the process." #PhilaUnite #ThunderUp #IndianaStyle #GrindCity #RIPCity #WontBowDown #WeGoHard #GoSpursGo #MagicAboveAll #RisePHX Tier 321. Sacramento Kings 21-32 (.396) 22. Chicago Bulls 19-36 (.345) 23. Washington Wizards 19-33 (.365) 24. Detroit Pistons 19-37 (.339) 25. New York Knicks 17-37 (.315) 26. Charlotte Hornets 17-36 (.321) 27. Minnesota Timberwolves 16-36 (.308) 28. Cleveland Cavaliers 13-40 (.245) 29. Atlanta Hawks 15-40 (.273) 30. Golden State Warriors 12-42 (.222) Tier Three Spotlight: Sacramento Kings "It’s tough to watch a team putting in effort but knowing deep down they won’t make the playoffs. Sure, it’s in reach, but does anyone REALLY see that happening? The west is just too crowded. #SacramentoProud #BullsNation #RepTheDistrict #DetroitBasketball #NewYorkForever #AllFly #MinnesotaTimberwolves #BeTheFight #TrueToAtlanta #DubNation #NBA #PowerRankings #BustTheSlump #NBATwitter #SportsTalk
#SportsTalkRadio #Podcast #Podasting #BallisLife #Zion #ZionWilliamson Tier 11. Milwaukee Bucks 40-6 (.870) 2. Los Angeles Lakers 36-10 (.783) 3. Utah Jazz 32-13 (.711) 4. Toronto Raptors 32-14 (.696) 5. Miami Heat 31-14 (.689) 6. Los Angeles Clippers 33-14 (.702) 7. Boston Celtics 30-15 (.667) 8. Denver Nuggets 32-14 (.696) 9. Houston Rockets 28-17 (.622) 10. Indiana Pacers 30-17 (.638) Tier One Spotlight: Toronto Raptors "Toronto has quietly risen to the 2nd seed in the east. This team is starting to show its true championship colors. Who knows, maybe there was more talent on this roster beyond Kawhi afterall." #FearTheDeer #LakeShow #TakeNote #WeTheNorth #MiamiHeat #ClipperNation #CUsRise #MileHighBasketball #OneMission #IndianaStyle Tier 211. Dallas Mavericks 28-17 (.622) 12. Philadelphia 76ers 30-17 (.638) 13. Oklahoma City Thunder 28-19 (.596) 14. Memphis Grizzlies 22-24 (.478) 15. San Antonio Spurs 20-25 (.444) 16. Brooklyn Nets 19-26 (.422) 17. Orlando Magic 21-26 (.447) 18. Phoenix Suns 19-27 (.413) 19. Portland Trail Blazers 20-27 (.426) 20. New Orleans Pelicans 18-29 (.383) Tier Two Spotlight: New Orleans Pelicans "The thiccc boi is here, note the extra c's! As expected, the debut of Zion has shaken the NBA and even though I will say I have been adamant about not wanting to overhype him, he looks good. Ja Morant's grip on this years Rookie of the Year honors may not be as firm as once thought. Hopefully Ben Simmons doesn't snipe them both." #MFFL #PhilaUnite #ThunderUp #GrindCity #GoSpursGo #WeGoHard #MagicAboveAll #RisePHX #RipCity #WontBowDown Tier 321. Chicago Bulls 18-30 (.375) 22. Detroit Pistons 17-30 (.362) 23. Sacramento Kings 16-29 (.356) 24. Washington Wizards 15-30 (.333) 25. New York Knicks 13-34 (.277) 26. Charlotte Hornets 15-31 (.326) 27. Minnesota Timberwolves 15-31 (.326) 28. Cleveland Cavaliers 12-34 (.261) 29. Atlanta Hawks 12-35 (.255) 30. Golden State Warriors 10-37 (.213) Tier Three Spotlight: Golden State Warriors " I know I write a lot of about the warriors and their dismal 2019-2020 season. Well I decided to again this week because of the recent beef between Draymond Green and Charles Barkley This season is proving what a lot of people thought in years prior, he is not an elite player without the likes of Steph and Klay to carry him. Averaging a “triple single” sounds about right." #BullsNation #DetroitBasketball #SacramentoProud #RepTheDistrict #NewYorkForever #AllFly #Timberwolves #BeTheFight #TrueToAtlanta #DubNation #NBA #PowerRankings #BustTheSlump #NBATwitter #SportsTalk #SportsNation
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