Alot has changed since our last power rankings. The Knicks, who were on the rise this season, pretty much sold there season away for a chance to compete for LeBron James in 2010. The Atlanta Hawks appeared to have fallen back down to earth, going 2-5 since there surprising 6-0 start. Also, we had a Greg Oden sighting, as he gets he NBA career on track- finally.
Biggest Jump: Nuggets (8 spots; 14 to 6) Spurs (8 spots; 24 to 16)
Biggest Drop: Grizzlies (9 spots; 16 to 25)
1. Los Angeles Lakers (11-1)
2. Cleveland Cavialiers (10-3)
2. Cleveland Cavialiers (10-3)
3. Boston Celtics (13-2)
4. Utah Jazz (9-5)
5. New Orleans Hornets (7-5)
5. New Orleans Hornets (7-5)
6. Denver Nuggets (9-5)
7. Detriot Pistons (8-5)
8. Phoenix Suns (9-5)
7. Detriot Pistons (8-5)
8. Phoenix Suns (9-5)
9. Portland Trailblazers (8-6)
10. Houston Rockets (9-5)
11. Orlando Magic (9-4)
12. Philadelphia 76ers (7-6)
11. Orlando Magic (9-4)
12. Philadelphia 76ers (7-6)
13. Atlanta Hawks (8-5)
14. Toronto Raptors (6-7)
15. Miami Heat (7-6)
16. San Antonio Spurs (6-6)
17. Chicago Bulls (6-8)
18. Indiana Pacers (5-7)
19. Dallas Mavericks (6-7)
20. Milwaukee Bucks (7-8)
18. Indiana Pacers (5-7)
19. Dallas Mavericks (6-7)
20. Milwaukee Bucks (7-8)
21. New Jersey Nets (6-6)
22. Golden State Warriors (5-8)
23. Sacramento Kings (5-10)
22. Golden State Warriors (5-8)
23. Sacramento Kings (5-10)
24. New York Knicks (7-6)
25. Memphis Grizzlies (4-9)
26. Minnesota Timberwolves (3-9)
27. Charlotte Bobcats (3-9)
28. Oklahoma City Thunder (3-9)
29. Los Angeles Clippers (2-11)
30. Washington Wizards (1-10)
27. Charlotte Bobcats (3-9)
28. Oklahoma City Thunder (3-9)
29. Los Angeles Clippers (2-11)
30. Washington Wizards (1-10)
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