Post by Skip Bayless (Bball26 Analyst) on Jan 20, 2021 13:24:34 GMT -5
2020 Basketball Dynasty 26 Power Rankings - Week 4
1. Minnesota Timberwolves (7-0) - Nothing to see here, just Minnesota with another 2-0 week as the highest scorer.
2. Golden State Warriors (5-2) - Hate to hear that CJ will be out after he'd been playing so well, but hopefully Butler is back soon. Big W for Caleb this past week vs Brandon.
3. Boston Celtics (5-2) - Hoping KAT can make a healthy return from COVID so we can see this team at full strength.
4. Milwaukee Bucks (5-2) - The recent trade for Temple is a nice hedge in case Porter can't stay healthy (like usual)
5. Cleveland Cavaliers (5-2) - I think Cleveland needs one more move to stay at the top because Dieng's current production will likely subside once JJJ is back.
6. New Orleans Pelicans (4-3) - Health is an issue here, but Salami is also doing nothing to improve this team.
7. Los Angeles Clippers (6-1) - High risk trade for Deandre Jordan may pay off big time if he continues his recent streak since the Jarrett Allen trade.
8. Brooklyn Nets (4-3) - Easy 2-0 week for Brooklyn. I'm curious to see how sharing the floor with Kyrie and Harden affects KD's production.
9. Chicago Bulls (4-3) - Should've been a 2-0 week if not for the Deandre Jordan trade being processed early.
10. Miami Heat (5-2) - Morant is finally back so you'd expect this team to start making a run here soon now that they're close to full strength.
11. Los Angeles Lakers (6-1) - Kemba's return likely tanks Teague's value, but maybe Prince can do something in Cleveland.
12. Charlotte Hornets (6-1) - The second to last undefeated team falls as John Wall's injury is too much to overcome.
13. New York Knicks (5-2) - Like I mentioned last week, the Oubre acquisition was nice and is already paying dividends for the Knicks as he's hit 24+ FP in 3 straight games.
14. Orlando Magic (5-2) - The hits keep coming with Myles Turner now potentially out for an extended amount of time.
15. Atlanta Hawks (5-2) - With Harden now in Brooklyn, I'm very curious to see how sharing the floor with Kyrie and KD affect his production.
16. Sacramento Kings (4-3) - This Quickley kid can really play.
17. Toronto Raptors (3-4) - Scraped by with a 1-1 week with both games within 20 point margins.
18. Washington Wizards (5-2) - Another big man bites the dust with Jonas Val on the COVID list.
19. Oklahoma City Thunder (3-4) - The Nurk injury was devastating and you'd think Loren will make a move soon to try to keep his playoffs hopes afloat.
20. Utah Jazz (2-5) - Sobering 0-2 week for TJ, but his team is still performing above expectations.
21. Portland Trailblazers (0-7) - There's a good chance Portland finally gets their first win this week against the Pistons.
22. Dallas Mavericks (1-6) - It looks like MPJ may finally make his return this Friday.
23. Detroit Pistons (2-5)
24. Phoenix Suns (2-5)
25. Philadelphia 76ers (2-5)5
26. Houston Rockets (2-5)
27. Denver Nuggets (0-7)
28. Memphis Grizzlies (1-6)
29. San Antonio Spurs (1-6)
30. Indiana Pacers (0-7)
Top Scorers | |
Minnesota Timberwolves | 950 |
Golden State Warriors | 864.5 |
Milwaukee Bucks | 826.5 |
1. Minnesota Timberwolves (7-0) - Nothing to see here, just Minnesota with another 2-0 week as the highest scorer.
2. Golden State Warriors (5-2) - Hate to hear that CJ will be out after he'd been playing so well, but hopefully Butler is back soon. Big W for Caleb this past week vs Brandon.
3. Boston Celtics (5-2) - Hoping KAT can make a healthy return from COVID so we can see this team at full strength.
4. Milwaukee Bucks (5-2) - The recent trade for Temple is a nice hedge in case Porter can't stay healthy (like usual)
5. Cleveland Cavaliers (5-2) - I think Cleveland needs one more move to stay at the top because Dieng's current production will likely subside once JJJ is back.
6. New Orleans Pelicans (4-3) - Health is an issue here, but Salami is also doing nothing to improve this team.
7. Los Angeles Clippers (6-1) - High risk trade for Deandre Jordan may pay off big time if he continues his recent streak since the Jarrett Allen trade.
8. Brooklyn Nets (4-3) - Easy 2-0 week for Brooklyn. I'm curious to see how sharing the floor with Kyrie and Harden affects KD's production.
9. Chicago Bulls (4-3) - Should've been a 2-0 week if not for the Deandre Jordan trade being processed early.
10. Miami Heat (5-2) - Morant is finally back so you'd expect this team to start making a run here soon now that they're close to full strength.
11. Los Angeles Lakers (6-1) - Kemba's return likely tanks Teague's value, but maybe Prince can do something in Cleveland.
12. Charlotte Hornets (6-1) - The second to last undefeated team falls as John Wall's injury is too much to overcome.
13. New York Knicks (5-2) - Like I mentioned last week, the Oubre acquisition was nice and is already paying dividends for the Knicks as he's hit 24+ FP in 3 straight games.
14. Orlando Magic (5-2) - The hits keep coming with Myles Turner now potentially out for an extended amount of time.
15. Atlanta Hawks (5-2) - With Harden now in Brooklyn, I'm very curious to see how sharing the floor with Kyrie and KD affect his production.
16. Sacramento Kings (4-3) - This Quickley kid can really play.
17. Toronto Raptors (3-4) - Scraped by with a 1-1 week with both games within 20 point margins.
18. Washington Wizards (5-2) - Another big man bites the dust with Jonas Val on the COVID list.
19. Oklahoma City Thunder (3-4) - The Nurk injury was devastating and you'd think Loren will make a move soon to try to keep his playoffs hopes afloat.
20. Utah Jazz (2-5) - Sobering 0-2 week for TJ, but his team is still performing above expectations.
21. Portland Trailblazers (0-7) - There's a good chance Portland finally gets their first win this week against the Pistons.
22. Dallas Mavericks (1-6) - It looks like MPJ may finally make his return this Friday.
23. Detroit Pistons (2-5)
24. Phoenix Suns (2-5)
25. Philadelphia 76ers (2-5)5
26. Houston Rockets (2-5)
27. Denver Nuggets (0-7)
28. Memphis Grizzlies (1-6)
29. San Antonio Spurs (1-6)
30. Indiana Pacers (0-7)