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Thursday November 1, 2007 11:34 pm
Dropping Dimes Staff Rankings: Week 2
Posted by Brandon Haraway Categories: Disses, H2H, Injuries, Props, Roto, Site Features, Waiver Pick Ups,
A week in, and a week smarter. You can either be very happy where you are or quite upset. Remember, it’s only week one, so a loss won’t kill you, but if you’re up big right now, good job drafting. You MUST have listened to the experts here right?
Well anyways, amid Kobe Bryant trade rumors, some interesting coming out parties, and some new minutes-per-game knowledge, here are the rankings for Week Two.
Four games: Atlanta Hawks, Charlotte Bobcats, Cleveland Cavaliers, Denver Nuggets, Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Clippers, New Orleans Hornets, Orlando Magic, Phoenix Suns, San Antonio Spurs, Seattle Supersonics, Toronto Raptors
Three games: Boston Celtics, Chicago Bulls, Dallas Mavericks, Detroit Pistons, Indiana Pacers, Memphis Grizzlies, Miami Heat, Milwaukee Bucks, Minnesota Timberwolves, New Jersey Nets, New York Knicks, Philadelphia 76ers, Portland Trailblazers, Sacramento Kings, Utah Jazz, Wahington Wizards
Two games: Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers
1. Steve Nash - Four nice games
2. Chris Paul
3. Gilbert Arenas
4. Allen Iverson
5. Jason Kidd
6. Deron Williams - Great start for the new John Stockton
7. Chauncey Billups
8. Tony Parker
9. Kirk Hinrich
10. Jameer Nelson - Looking nice after a contract extension
11. T.J. Ford
12. Leandro Barbosa
13. Raymond Felton
14. Andre Miller
15. Maurice Williams - Hopefully game one wasn’t a sign of things to come
16. Jamaal Tinsley
17. Baron Davis - Poor schedule bumps him way down
18. Earl Watson
19. Rajon Rondo
20. Devin Harris
1. Tracy McGrady - Playing out his mind right now
2. Vince Carter
3. Joe Johnson
4. Kevin Martin
5. Manu Ginobili - Good first week so far
6. Michael Redd
7. Jason Richardson
8. Brandon Roy
9. Ray Allen
10. Kobe Bryant - Hating on him with just two games and a lot of distraction
11. Ben Gordon
12. Ricky Davis
13. Jason Terry
14. Mike Miller
15. Mike Dunleavy - Hot pickup right now
16. Richard Hamilton
17. Raja Bell
18. Anthony Parker
19. Morris Peterson
20. Ronnie Brewer
1. LeBron James - Hopefully no more scoreless halves on the horizon
2. Josh Smith
3. Rashard Lewis - Looked good in his debut, could be a sign of things to come
4. Andre Iguodala
5. Carmelo Anthony
6. Gerald Wallace
7. Caron Butler
8. Paul Pierce
9. Luol Deng - Is this the week he gets traded?
10. Corey Maggette
11. Danny Granger - Had a monster opener
12. Andrei Kirilenko - He may be back people…
13. Kevin Durant
14. Peja Stojakovic - So far, so good
15. Richard Jefferson
16. Josh Howard
17. Rudy Gay
18. Hedo Turkoglu
19. Tayshaun Prince - Can Rip miss every game?
20. Grant Hill
1. Shawn Marion
2. Dirk Nowitzki
3. Kevin Garnett
4. David West - The Hornets need him to be a stud
5. LaMarcus Aldridge - Starting to establish himself
6. Antawn Jamison
7. Rasheed Wallace
8. Zach Randolph
9. Boris Diaw
10. Chris Wilcox - Better than we all thought
11. Drew Gooden - No Varejao = bad for Cavs and good for Gooden
12. Al Horford
13. Nick Collison
14. Nene Hilario - Watch those minutes
15. Darko Milicic
16. Al Thornton
17. Udonis Haslem
18. Tyrus Thomas
19. Al Harrington - Sixth man… yuck
20. Walter Herrmann
1. Yao Ming
2. Amare Stoudemire
3. Dwight Howard - 8 for 10 from the line?
4. Tim Duncan
5. Marcus Camby
6. Chris Bosh - Knee still scares us
7. Carlos Boozer
8. Pau Gasol
9. Al Jefferson
10. Tyson Chandler
11. Jermaine O’Neal - Mr. Camby II
12. Andrea Bargnani
13. Emeka Okafor
14. Mehmet Okur
15. Zydrunas Ilguaskas - Like Gooden, no Varejao helps
16. Samuel Dalembert
17. Brad Miller - Brad Miller of old? We’ll see
18. Ben Wallace
19. Andrew Bogut
20. Chris Kaman
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