sol537 wrote:Boston must have the "strongest" combined # of players in the top 100, no? Any other team come in ahead of NYK when you combine all their top 100 players?
7 and 8 - the Jays
32 - White
48 - Jrue (and, boy, does that look stupid?)
50 - KP
Horford not in the top 100. Some weird and wonderful assessments.
But, scoring this like a cross-country meet, let's say with 4 finishers to qualify, (lowest score wins)
Boston: 95 (7, 8, 32, 48) (50)
TWolves: 113 (5, 15, 31, 62) (68, 76)
Denver: 116 (1, 33, 38, 44)
Lakers: 120 (9, 10, 54, 56)
OKC: 143 (3, 35, 35, 70)
Knicks: 162 (6, 51, 52,53) (81, 90)
Clippers: 168 (20, 29, 34, 85) (95)
Cleveland: 182 (21, 39, 55, 67) (93)
Sacramento: 186 (11, 18, 71, 86)
Bucks: 197 (4, 25, 79, 89)
Suns: 200 (12, 26, 74, 88) (91)
76ers: 202 (14, 19, 69, 100)
Pelicans: 206 (28, 47, 58, 73) (80)
Dallas: 213 (2, 23, 92, 96)
Atlanta: 274 (37, 40, 98, 99)
5 scorers to count:
Boston
TWolves
Knicks
Clippers
Cleveland
Pelicans
Suns