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BBR Rankings: 2009-12-11

Posted by Neil Paine on December 11, 2009

7603112_Cavaliers_v_Magic_Gm3TGIF everybody, mainly because it's time for another edition of the BBR Rankings... Orlando holds down the top spot for the second straight week, but by a razor-thin margin over a surging L.A. Lakers squad that went 3-0 over the past 7 days. Meanwhile, Boston and Atlanta flip-flopped #3 & #4 after the Hawks lost to the Knicks last Friday, and the top 5 is rounded out by the Phoenix Suns, #1 in our "poll" 2 weeks ago. Dallas dropped out of the top 5 after spending the first 3 rankings at #5 following an ugly loss at Memphis a week ago, while Chicago's 0-4 week sent them sliding down 6 spots to #19. And on the rising side, Denver climbed into the Top 10 again after splitting their 4-game stretch of road games on the week, while Detroit's sizzling 4-0 week propelled them to #16 in this edition of the rankings.

(Want to know how the BBR Rankings are calculated? Read this first. Also, mouse over column headers for descriptions.)

Rank Prev Team W L WPct SOS Rk Week
1 1 Orlando Magic 17 5 0.773 22 2-1
2 2 Los Angeles Lakers 17 3 0.850 14 3-0
3 4 Boston Celtics 18 4 0.818 28 3-0
4 3 Atlanta Hawks 15 6 0.714 15 2-1
5 6 Phoenix Suns 15 7 0.682 24 1-2
6 5 Dallas Mavericks 15 7 0.682 23 1-2
7 8 Houston Rockets 12 9 0.571 1 1-1
8 7 Cleveland Cavaliers 15 7 0.682 27 2-2
9 11 Denver Nuggets 16 7 0.696 30 2-2
10 9 Oklahoma City Thunder 11 9 0.550 2 1-1
11 10 Utah Jazz 13 9 0.591 13 3-2
12 14 Miami Heat 11 9 0.550 9 1-1
13 15 Portland Trail Blazers 14 9 0.609 29 2-1
14 17 New Orleans Hornets 10 11 0.476 8 3-0
15 12 San Antonio Spurs 10 9 0.526 7 1-2
16 22 Detroit Pistons 10 12 0.455 4 4-0
17 20 Toronto Raptors 10 14 0.417 16 3-1
18 21 Charlotte Bobcats 9 11 0.450 17 2-1
19 13 Chicago Bulls 7 13 0.350 3 0-4
20 24 Memphis Grizzlies 9 12 0.429 21 2-0
21 18 Milwaukee Bucks 10 11 0.476 26 1-3
22 16 Sacramento Kings 9 12 0.429 19 0-4
23 23 Golden State Warriors 7 14 0.333 12 1-2
24 19 Washington Wizards 7 13 0.350 10 0-3
25 25 Los Angeles Clippers 9 12 0.429 25 1-1
26 28 New York Knicks 7 15 0.318 5 3-0
27 26 Indiana Pacers 6 13 0.316 20 0-3
28 27 Philadelphia 76ers 5 17 0.227 6 0-3
29 29 Minnesota Timberwolves 3 19 0.136 11 1-3
30 30 New Jersey Nets 2 20 0.091 18 2-2

11 Responses to “BBR Rankings: 2009-12-11”

  1. DSMok1 Says:

    Can we have our SRS back? At least I know what that means!!

  2. Neil Paine Says:

    Ha, yeah, the AP poll thing is kinda dumb. In my defense, I did decide to have a weekly ranking in the first place after reading the poll progressions in the ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia, so I wanted to pay homage to the polls somehow. This wasn't the right way, obviously. :)

  3. Neil Paine Says:

    I got rid of it. Sometimes I can get too carried away, in case anyone hadn't noticed...

  4. DSMok1 Says:

    Could you show the actual number that the teams are ranked by? It would be nice to actually see it!

  5. serhat Says:

    Would you explain how the SOS rankings are calculated?

  6. Neil Paine Says:

    For SOS, it's the Simple Rating System (with home-court factored in). I fixed the link above to send you to the detailed explanation, but the rankings are basically set up where the "margin of victory" portion of SRS actually ignores point differential (handing out generic margins for home wins, home losses, road wins, & road losses), but the SOS portion is purely based on point diff. This has the effect of crediting teams for beating strong opponents, but not encouraging blowouts/poor sportsmanship. It's the kind of ranking they originally used in BCS calculations before the powers that be forced them to take margin of victory completely out of the equation.

  7. Neil Paine Says:

    Re: DSMok - Here are the SRS scores that generate the rankings (remember, no MOV in the team's base score, but SOS does include MOV in its calculation):

    team_id Base SOS SRS1
    ORL 6.73 -0.60 6.13
    LAL 5.77 0.31 6.08
    BOS 7.12 -1.21 5.91
    ATL 4.63 0.26 4.89
    PHO 5.32 -0.65 4.67
    DAL 4.38 -0.64 3.74
    HOU 2.09 1.58 3.67
    CLE 4.38 -1.20 3.18
    DEN 4.83 -2.55 2.28
    OKC 0.77 1.45 2.23
    UTA 1.41 0.49 1.89
    MIA 0.77 0.61 1.38
    POR 2.28 -1.35 0.93
    NOH -0.37 0.67 0.30
    SAS -0.68 0.70 0.02
    DET -1.02 0.85 -0.17
    TOR -1.29 0.25 -1.04
    CHA -1.46 0.08 -1.38
    CHI -2.67 1.25 -1.41
    MEM -1.11 -0.53 -1.64
    MIL -0.70 -1.14 -1.84
    SAC -1.76 -0.18 -1.95
    GSW -3.24 0.55 -2.69
    WAS -3.36 0.60 -2.76
    LAC -2.42 -0.75 -3.17
    NYK -4.38 0.84 -3.54
    IND -4.30 -0.23 -4.53
    PHI -5.79 0.72 -5.07
    MIN -8.45 0.55 -7.90
    NJN -8.53 -0.07 -8.60
  8. kevin Says:

    Why were the Lakers ranked first when they had played so few road games? Are they not taken into account? If not, they should be.

  9. khandor Says:

    Neil,

    At what point today will you be publishing your BBR Rankings: 2009-12-18?

  10. khandor Says:

    Neil,

    According to Jeff Sagarin's SOS ratings for NBA games played thru Dec 16 2009, the Toronto Raptors had the most difficult schedule to that point. But, according to your SOS Rk for Dec 11, 2009, the Toronto Raptors were rated as having played the 16th most difficult schedule.

    Can you please explain this disparity?

    Thanks, in advance.

  11. Neil Paine Says:

    http://www.basketball-reference.com/blog/?p=4267

    It could be a W-L vs. point differential thing. For Sagarin's base rankings, I don't know if he uses MOV in his SOS calculation; this SOS ranking, though, is pure, 100% MOV, with no regard to W-L %.

    Evidence of this is the fact that the Raps jumped to 4th in SOS in the new BBR Rankings today after playing 4 teams who average +4.00 in standard SRS since last Thursday.