| Power Ranking Shake up |
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| Monday, 03 March 2008 | |
![]() #1 Triple Threat (8-2): We've got a new power rankings leader, folks. Triple Threat made short work of the once-feared Titans in the game of the season and sit comfortably atop their throne... for now. #2 Basketballers (8-2): The only team in the league to have beat the Triple Threat so far this season. Also, one of the most consistently good teams carrying over from the 06/07 SABL season. #3 Titans (8-2): Oh, how the once mighty have fallen. The Titans dominant size could not carry them to an undefeated season. Some of the quicker and better-passing teams found the chinks in their armor. #4 Spartans (7-3): Spartans are still one of the hottest teams in the league with a 6-1 record in their last seven games. They may try to downplay their recent dominance, but they're no longer under the radar. #5 Humans (7-3): Playing more consistently as of late and beating the teams they should beat. They're talented enough and playing well enough to potentially be higher in the rankings but who do you move down? #6 Money Crew (6-4): We'll call them the lost boys for now because they're one of the youngest squads in the league and they're kind of in the middle of nowhere with a long lay-off unable to improve their position. SABL beware... they've been scouting everyone. #7 SWAT (4-6): Blew out the Dream Team in a must-win game with playoff implications. Starting to gain confidence and have five starters capable of putting up 10+ points on any given night. SWAT is looking to leapfrog the Hit-men before season's end. #8 Hit-men (5-5): Suffered a potentially devastating blow when news surfaced that their best player and team captain, Lamba, got injured and will be out the remainder of the regular season. Can anyone else step up and be "the man" in his absence? #9 Dynasty (3-7): What's most disappointing about the Dynasty is that they are underachieving big time. It's one thing to not have talent or depth, but to lose games because of costly turnovers and poor rotations time and again is just unacceptable. #10 Dream Team (3-7): A lack of depth has hurt them this season, but more than that they've been unable to stay on the same page during games. Too much one-on-one play and yelling and not enough help defense or movement. Shaun's a great 2-way player, but even he can't carry an entire team. #11 Force (2-9): Will they win another game this season? It turns out they'll get another forfeit win from the Tigers due to scheduling, but unless they can put together another perfect storm type effort and get an actual win on the court, they're going on a long fishing trip. |
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