Power Rankings
- Week:
RANK | TEAM / RECORD | CHANGE | COMMENTS |
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1 |
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LAST WK:
1
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Not only are they undefeated, they are able to close out games, which will be critical en route to a possible three-peat |
2 |
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LAST WK:
2
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Anas and Shereef Zubi have been unstoppable, combining for more ppg than some entire teams. |
3 |
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1
LAST WK:
4
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A commendable effort versus Mombasa, and I'm a believer in this team to make some noise in the playoffs. |
4 |
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1
LAST WK:
3
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Struggling in the past two weeks with big losses. Is this team for real? HUGE test versus Mombasa next week. |
5 |
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LAST WK:
5
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Notched a huge win versus Cordoba, but outcome may have been different without the 18 pt/9 reb from their guest pass. |
6 |
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LAST WK:
6
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Nick Marquez has taken a big leap from last season and is now tied for being the second-best second option in the division with 12.2 ppg. That has been instrumental in this team's success this season. |
7 |
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1
LAST WK:
8
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Finally got their much needed first win, but it got interesting at the end. Only three players scored - Alphonse Baja, Amir Sattar, and Murad Ali. |
8 |
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1
LAST WK:
7
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Lowest point output of the season for this team. Adam Kwoka and Mahmoud Hamdan are the offensive cogs for this team, and if one of them is shut down, it's a bad omen. |
9 |
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LAST WK:
9
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Shahaan Kazi had a career high against his former team, but Suba's comeback bid falls short against Delhi. |
10 |
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LAST WK:
10
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Back to back 30+ point losses after staying competitive in their first 3 games. Thankfully, everyone makes playoffs this season. |
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