1. Tornaritis (+1)
This team has the best player in the league (Dean Tornaritis), arguably the second best player in league (Justin Flanagan), and potentially the best bench in the league. They seem unstoppable and are an offensive juggernaut. The new game plan for opposing teams is hope Dean and Justin carpool and get lost on the way to LA.
2. Booth (+3)
Team Booth didn't have a great game this weekend but they got the job the done. They've been one of the most consistant teams in the league and have great depth. Look for this team to make a quiet but successful run in the playoffs.
3. Meyers (-2)
They didn't have Joey Femia so we'll give them a break but if all their success only comes from Femia then do not see them going far. They really didn't look good but maybe they just had an off week. We still have faith in them but keep an eye on them in the weeks to come. If they play like this over the next few weeks then they will mostly continue to fall.
4. Estes (+2)
This team beat down on a struggling Team Hecht, but doubling anyone up is an accomplishment. They have been up and down thus far and this is to be expected in a team without big men. They'll go as far as their jump shots can take them but watch out for Sam Battles to bring some stability and consistency to the paint.
5. Dawson (+2)
Winning by 10 without Dylan Dawson should send fear throughout the league. This team proved that they have one of the strongest benches in the league and with Dylan likely to return within the next few weeks they will, in all likelihood, rise to be a top 3 team in the league. We are always skeptical of a team that heavily relies on 3's but as of right now this seems to be a recipe for success for Team Dawson.
6. McNamara (-3)
"Just a pit stop on the revenge tour" says star shooting guard Brian Scott. This came after Brian struggled on both ends of the court and was schooled by Baller of the Week Jake Gavel. Despite his poor performance, his Team was able to keep it close, at one point it was 28 all, until the final 8 minutes. If Brian Scott can get back on track for his "revenge tour" then we see this team bouncing back, but for now they're in some deep trouble.
7. Ordemann (+1)
Team Ordemann really deserves to be higher than they are but due to even play around the league they will have to settle for 7th. The big three (Nick Poitras, Wiley Ordemann, and Jake Gavel) are backed up by arguably the two biggest value picks in the league (Nick Antonopoulos, and Pat O'Reilly). Watch out for this team to rise and rise quickly in the weeks to come.
8. Forbes (-4)
The week 1 PR of 2nd was apparently premature. Since that, they have struggled. Nate is too scared to show up anymore, and they've dropped two straight games. This week has been especially eye opening as they lost to a Dylan-less Team Dawson and scoring leader Will Manzi is on the record saying after the game that "My team is so bad though... So unbelievable bad." Coach Forbes needs to get a handle of his players fast or we see them continuing to fall in the weeks to come.
9. Stark (-)
This team is struggling to say the least without Tim Stark. They've lost two straight and have let up a combined 109 points in those games. With Stark's timeline unknown someone needs to step up or they will continue to lose and eventually fall in the Power Rankings. Look out for big Peter Eldredge to step up and own the paint while Team Stark impatiently waits for Tim.
10. Coveno (+2)
The first 12 minutes of the game looked like the Team Coveno we saw in the first two weeks of the season. Turnovers, air balls and missed layups led the way. But following a made three pointer from Tristan Nabo something clicked. For a solid 20 minutes this team actually looked like a basketball team. If they can continue that play then keep an eye on them to be a contender.
11. Gingras (-1)
The past two weeks have come down to the final shot for this team. In week two Team Hecht missed a game winner against them and this week they missed a game tying 3 against Team Coveno. Because of their size we're not counting them out, but based on their record and who they've played so far, we have to keep them near the bottom of the Rankings.
12. Hecht (-1)
After a brief stint as the 11th ranked team this team is back on the bottom. They got doubled up this week and just don't look like they're going anywhere soon. David Heffernan scored over 1/5 of this team's points... That should scare every player and coach on Team Hecht....
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