Toronto
fromJays Journal
21 hours agoBlue Jays fans won't understand Toronto's undeserved power rankings dip
Power rankings in sports are subjective and can be influenced by recent injuries and team performance.
It's difficult to ring any type of alarm for a team that became only the third in history to open the regular season 23-1. The Thunder's league-best 104.1 defensive rating is more than six points per 100 possessions better than the Rockets' (110.7) in the second slot. That gap is equivalent to the canyon between second and 23rd. So there's nothing to complain about on the defensive end.
With another week of football passing by, we have a whole new set of new performances to set the standard around Europe for who the top players around are. Let's look at who's on top of the world this week. For the unfamiliar, the nature of this list is as follows:- The intrinsic feature of 'power rankings' is to have a recency bias, showcasing who's trending upwards rather than just averaging out the entire season so far.
The revamped tournament with 32 teams promises excitement as club performances clash from various continents, with European teams dominating early power rankings.