NBA Supremacy Rankings (Week 20) Date: Monday, March 15, 2004 | Author: Russ Falconer The Kings stayed on top of SportsFiends.com's Supremacy Rankings for the third straight week. The Heat and Celtics were the big winners moving up three spots a piece while the Bucks and Clippers went a combined 1-7 and dropped 4 places each. Read on to find out about the rest of Week 20's winner and losers. |
NBA Supremacy Rankings (Week 19) Date: Monday, March 08, 2004 | Author: Russ Falconer The Kings maintained the lead in SportsFiends.com's Supremacy Rankings with the addition of the not so rusty Chris Webber. The Spurs moved up three spots without MVP Tim Duncan and the Mavericks dropped two spots with a three loss week. Read on to find out about the rest of Week 19's winner and losers. |
NBA Supremacy Rankings (Week 18) Date: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 | Author: Russ Falconer While the winners continued to win, and the losers continued to lose, the Kings retook the lead in SportsFiends.com's Supremacy Rankings with their ability continue to overcome their injurious adversity. Cleveland progressed in their assualt on the 8th playoff spot in the East and jumped up two spots in our ranking while the Raptors dropped all four games and slipped two places. Read on to find out about the rest of Week 18's winner and losers. |
NBA Supremacy Rankings (Week 17) Date: Monday, February 23, 2004 | Author: Russ Falconer The T-Wolves take top honors in this week's Supremacy Rankings after a decisive win against the Kings. The Blazers continued their assualt on the charts and climbed four spots with a 3-1 record while the Celts continued their free-fall into the Danny Ainge abyss with nothing but losses and four rungs to the negative. Read on to find out about the rest of Week 17's winner and losers. |
NBA Supremacy Rankings (Week 14) Date: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 | Author: Russ Falconer The top spot in the Supremacy Rankings changes yet again after a perfect week from the Kings. After jumping up four spots in week 13 the Grizzlies drop four this week with a 0-3 record and the Nets reverse their previous week's fall with a 3-0 clip since the firing of Byron Scott. Read on to find out about the rest of Week 14's winner and losers. |
NBA Supremacy Rankings (Week 12) Date: Monday, January 19, 2004 | Author: Russ Falconer The Kings climb back into the top spot in the Supremacy Rankings this week after a spanking of the Lakers. With the Knicks under new management they pulled themselves up four spots while the Sonics dropped three games and four places on the ladder. Read on to find out about the rest of Week 12's winner and losers. |
NBA Supremacy Rankings (Week 11) Date: Monday, January 12, 2004 | Author: Russ Falconer The Spurs regain the top spot in the Supremacy Rankings this week after a defensive gem of a week. Three teams (Pacers, Celtics, 76ers) climbed two spots in the rankings and the big fall came from the Portland Trailblazers who went 1-3 and dropped three rungs on the ladder. Read on to find out about the rest of Week 11's winner and losers. |
NBA Supremacy Rankings (Week 10) Date: Monday, January 05, 2004 | Author: Russ Falconer The Kings continued their meteoric rise, the Lakers continued to look very average without Karl Malone, and the Spurs finally had that win streak snapped. This week's Supremecy Rankings has the straight dope on who's good, who's bad, and who's really really bad. |
NBA Supremacy Rankings (Week 9) Date: Monday, December 29, 2003 | Author: Russ Falconer The Spurs have picked up 13 in a row and shots are finally falling for the Nets. See all the winners and losers in SportsFiends.com's latest NBA Supremacy Rankings. |
NBA Supremacy Rankings (Week 8) Date: Monday, December 22, 2003 | Author: Russ Falconer The Mavs are dropping like flies while the Spurs regain their championship winning form. See all the winners and losers in SportsFiends.com's latest NBA Supremacy Rankings. |
NBA Supremacy Rankings (Week 7) Date: Monday, December 15, 2003 | Author: SportsFiends Staff On every Monday of the regular season SportsFiends.com will assess the NBA's balance of power and assign all 29 teams a supremacy ranking based on their record, strength of schedule, past performance, momentum, and intangibles. Which squad will reign supreme? Which will be the basement team? Read on to find out. |