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		<title>By: Tsunami</title>
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		<description>From Pelton: &quot;If we are to consider these rankings the equivalent to the computer portion of the BCS, the Cavaliers are your clear No. 1 team right now. What is most impressive is the unanimity of the rankings. I intentionally chose a variety of different measures. The Adjusted Bell Curve method does not consider schedule, while Basketball-Reference.com&#039;s Simple Rating System (SRS) pays no attention to whether games are played at home or on the road. The Prospectus Hoops List is unique in that it does not incorporate point differential. No matter how you look at it, the Cavaliers are atop the league.&quot;

He forgot to add Tim Legler&#039;s rankings from last night.  Cavs 3rd - even after LA lost to a Kevin Martin-less Sacto.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From Pelton: &#8220;If we are to consider these rankings the equivalent to the computer portion of the BCS, the Cavaliers are your clear No. 1 team right now. What is most impressive is the unanimity of the rankings. I intentionally chose a variety of different measures. The Adjusted Bell Curve method does not consider schedule, while Basketball-Reference.com&#8217;s Simple Rating System (SRS) pays no attention to whether games are played at home or on the road. The Prospectus Hoops List is unique in that it does not incorporate point differential. No matter how you look at it, the Cavaliers are atop the league.&#8221;</p>
<p>He forgot to add Tim Legler&#8217;s rankings from last night.  Cavs 3rd &#8211; even after LA lost to a Kevin Martin-less Sacto.</p>
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