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NBA POWER RANKINGS: MONDAY NOVEMBER 7TH

Every other website makes you wait a week for Power Rankings. Why should you? We will review it day by day and tell you who is the best.

  TEAM (YESTERDAY) REC. BREAKDOWN
1
San Antonio (1)
3-1
Good wins over Denver and Cleveland to start off and then a tough loss to Dallas. Their still No. 1 because frankly their that good.
2
Detroit (2)
4-0
The Pistons beat the the Celtics on a buzzer beater from Richard Hamilton. Then they killed the Raptors.
3
Dallas (3)
2-1
A great win over San Antonio and one against Phoenix has Dallas looking good. Their lone loss was to Utah.
4
Indiana (4)
2-1
Even a win over the Shaq-less Heat goes a long way here. A loss to the previously unbeaten 76ers hurts them a little.
5
Washington (6)
3-0
3-0 but they haven't played a playoff caliber team yet so it doesn't mean anything.
6
Memphis (15)
3-1
Pau Gasol is putting up MVP like numbers so far this year, its early to say it but watch him.
7
L.A. Lakers (9)
3-1
The Suns ruined Kobe and Phil's home debut but they picked up two big wins over the Nuggets and one against the Hawks.
8
Milwaukee (5)
3-1
They finally lost a game. It was to Golden State, 3-1 Golden State! Who knows, maybe the Warriors are pretty good this year.
9
Phoenix (7)
2-2
Lost to the Mavs in OT by three, beat the new look Lake show at home, ended the Jazz undefeated reign, and lost to the Kings by one at home.
10
New Jersey (8)
2-1
So far Kidd isn't getting his regular stats but that will eventually come around so the Nets look playoff bound.
11
Miami (10)
1-2
The Heat might be in trouble without Shaq. They couldn't beat the Bucks, of course nobody has beat the Bucks yet.
12
Utah (11)
3-1
They took down the Mavs by double digits, and then fell to a good Phoenix team.
13
L.A. Clippers (12)
3-1
Their first loss came to the 2-2 Twolves with KG having another MVP like performance.
14
Golden State (22)
3-1
It was a nice win to beat the once undefeated Bucks on Tuesday night.
15
Cleveland (14)
2-2
They played well against the Hornets (who doesn't) but showed that they aren't ready for the big time yet when the Spurs blew them out. Then the Grizzlies beat them and they beat the winless Raptors.
16
Minnesota (16)
2-2
At .500 this team isn't playing too badly, but its all up to KG if they make the playoffs.
17
Houston (13)
1-2
The Rockets are in trouble without Tmac for about a month, they showed it in their loss to the Magic.
18
Denver (17)
1-3
They lost a close game to the champs and then fell to the Lakers twice. They are very inconsistent so far.
19
Chicago (18)
1-2
They were down 30 the the Bobcats and then came back and stole a win. Then they lost to a good New Jersey team by one.
20
Seattle (19)
1-2
They got embarrassed by the Grizzlies. Ray Allen only scored 15 points in the game but its not only his fault.
21
Boston (20)
1-2
They beat the Knicks in overtime and then lost to the Pistons on Richard Hamilton's last second buzzer beater. But then they lost to the Bobcats, talking about inconsistentancy.
22
Philadelphia (21)
1-3
FINALLY. They've played four tough games but only beat the Pacers, the toughest team they've played so far.
23
Sacramento (23)
1-3
They lost to New Orleans and Houston, then beat the Suns in a thriller.
24
Charlotte (24)
2-2
If Emeka Okafor keeps playing like he has so far this year then they could win 25 games.
25
NO/Okla City (25)
2-1
Wins versus Kings and Rockets have the Hornets looking better than people thought. The one loss was to Lebron and the Cavs.
26
New York (26)
0-3
I didn't expect this team to be 0-3 under Larry Brown, fans need to be patient.
27
Portland (27)
1-2
Darius Miles is the only guy that has stepped up for this team. They look like they will be terrible.
28
Orlando (28)
1-3
The Magic finally won a game, beating the Tmac-less Rockets by three.
29
Atlanta (29)
0-4
Flat out the Hawks are terrible. 0-4 could end up meaning 60 or more losses.
30
Toronto (30)
0-4
They fell to the Wizards, Nets, Pistons, and Cavs. Teams with a combined record 9-3.