
Snowbears stay on top after weekend split
February 14, 2005 - American Basketball Association (ABA) News Release
Indianapolis, IN. The ABA today released it's Playoff Power Rankings for the week ending February 13th with the Utah Snowbears still in the number one position closely pursued by the Mississippi Stingers and Arkansas Rimrockers. The last few weeks should be very competitive as the teams gear up for the March playoffs.
1. Utah Snowbears
2. Mississippi Stingers
3. Arkansas Rimrockers
4. Nashville Rhythm
5. Kansas City Knights
6. Texas Tycoons
7. Harlem Strong Dogs
8. Maryland Nighthawks
9. Long Beach Jam
10. New Jersey Skycats
11. Los Angeles Stars
12. Kentucky Colonels
13. Bellevue Blackhawks
14. Las Vegas Rattlers
15. Orange County Buzz
16. Ontario Warriors
Using the formula that includes won-loss record, number of games, point differential, toughness of schedule, there are several teams within a few points of making the playoffs including the Tijuana Dragons, Pennsylvania Pitbulls and the Carolina Thunder. Every game is very important is the teams vie for position and the final spots. For more information, visit www.abalive.com.
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