NBA Power Rankings: Time To Shine Or Scout

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84. The Kings had a better week than their 1-2 record shows. Skal Labissiere recorded a career high 32 points in a win over the Phoenix Suns, adding 11 rebounds to the mix. He scored double figures in each of their three games, stretching his streak to four games in a row. <a rel=. (27-43). Previous: 25th. Sacramento Kings. 25. team

(27-43). Previous: 24th. New York Knicks. 24. team. 27. The Knicks had a low key week, only playing two games. They lost both games, first their second loss to the Nets in four days, and then a loss in LA against the Clippers. To be fair to the Knicks, they were without <a rel=

The Timberwolves went winless this week, causing them to drop two in the rankings. Although they didn’t get a win, the combination of Karl Anthony-Towns and <a rel=. (28-42). Previous: 21st. Minnesota Timberwolves. 23. team. 86

New Orleans Pelicans. 22. team. 69. The Pelicans had a good week winning three out of their four games. As the team continues to work <a rel=. (30-41). Previous: 23rd

Dallas Mavericks. 21. team. 79. Dallas had an up and down week. First they won against a very good Wizards team, then they got beaten by 42 at the hands of Philadelphia. Dallas would get back on track with a seven point win in Brooklyn, and ended the week with a loss to the Golden State Warriors. Sitting three games back of the Denver Nuggets for the eighth seed, Dallas needs to get hot and stay hot for their last 12 games of the season. But, it’s probably too late.. (30-40). Previous: 22nd