PBA Team Power Ranking 3.0: Ginebra is going down down down!



There is a good argument that this tournament will be one of the hottest ones in the last several years. So, let me provide an updated power ranking!

#10 Northport (#10 last ranking)
They need a miracle to catch the bus for the playoffs. It will be interesting though if they can because of how deep their team is.

#9 Rain or Shine (#9 last ranking)
They are really struggling offensively. Fortunately, they may have found something good in Mike Nieto.

#8 San Miguel (#6 last ranking)
San Miguel seems to be unraveling in front of our eyes. I do not think changing Orlando Johnson into Shabazz Muhammad may backfire.

#7 Phoenix (#7 last ranking)
Phoenix is trying to survive even after the departure of Chris Banchero and the bad performance of their import. I really commend them.

#6 Barangay Ginebra (#4 last ranking)
It seems like I am again witnessing what happened to Ginebra last Philippine cup. I am pretty sure that Justin Brownlee is not the problem

#5 Alaska (#7 last ranking)
There is no question that Alaska is motivated to do something in this tournament. I am supporting. And they are really showing up for this last dance.

#4 NLEX (#3 last ranking)
Kevin Alas is actually putting up amazing numbers of 16.0 points, 4.4 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 50% FG and 34% 3FG per game.

#3 Meralco (#2 last ranking)
Meralco suffered their first defeat in this tournament but in my eyes, Tony Bishop looks legit as ever. He is averaging 31 points, 50% FG and 53% 3FG per game. 

#2 TNT (#5 last ranking)
What they showed in their game against Barangay Ginebra reminded me of how scary this team is. They are still the most unstoppable machine when they are on. Like, who can defend Mikey Williams when he is on the zone?

#1 Magnolia (#1 last ranking)
Magnolia is no doubt the team to beat in this tournament. It can be said that this could be the highest level of basketball that his group of players can ever player at this point in time. In short, a truly majestic performance by coach Chito Victolero.

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