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Power Rankings The NBA is even out of season |
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To mark the beginning of Training Camp, which comes to the preseason in the NBA on ESPN.com has created the Power Rankings this week. The next Power Ranking, which is weekly during the season will be on 27 October, just before the start of the good. How could it be otherwise, the top two positions are for Boston Celtics champions, and LA Lakers, force runner. Kevin Garnett said recently that they will go for another ring, but the Lakers recovered to Andrew Bynum. The legendary duel has a good chance to repeat this season. The third is New Orleans Hornets and the fourth, Houston Rockets, has been strengthened with the best with the not-always-controversial Ron Artest. Yao Ming is the cautious side of the team: "It's every year." To see as the season begins. There are also big ups and big climbs, all thanks to transfer movements. For example, the Sixers are at number 8 with that now have Elton Brand on the template. According to ESPN, the Sixers will end in ranked No. 2 and 6 of the Eastern Conference. On the other hand, the Utah Jazz, who finished the year in fourth place, falling to ninth. The reason is simple: surely be the last year that played together in Utah Deron Williams and Carlos Boozer. Source: ESPN
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