TDL Summer 2016 Week 3 Power Rankings (D1)

Rank Team Record Comments
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SKW
3-0 It is a testament to SK War Dog‘s deep roster that they can lose MVP candidate (G) Kash Miah (knee) & (F) Sean Zhang (personal) and still come back as the team to beat. As expected (G) “Vegas” Dave Wong has picked up the scoring reins, and both (F) Michael Palacios and (F/C) Michael Campbell‘s return to the lineup has already paid off. 
(n/a) NFZ 2-1 With (G) Sal Nasser joining the team, Yung No Fly Zone has become a more aggressive team on offense and D (as if they could be  more aggro on offense). (F) Dale White is a much-needed bruiser/facilitator. But, after (F) Mike Reding‘s best game of the season, he is out for the reg season. Perfect time for (F) David Farnham to rejoin the roster.
(n/a) SPB
1-1 An FA team with mostly Space Jam and Honey Badgers joining forces, Space Badgers has talent. (G) Alex Tsay, (F) Sherwin Salar with new D1 entry (F) Sam Deadwyler. Add (G) John Hsu, (G) David Hsiung and two legit bigs in (C) Brent Clayton and (C) Graham Diamond, this could be contender real soon.
(n/a) RAR 1-2 Raining Rosebuds is working in some new talent. New add (G) Justin Elliot is as fast as they come and has made his impact on defense. (G) Joseph Jaffee is playing near MVP ball. But this has been a team with plenty of guard talent for the past few seasons. What they really need to round out this team is a couple of reliable low-post options.
(n/a) SHA 1-2 Shawty Likes the Way I Ball Out is always as good as who makes it to the games. At full strength they are a championship team, they have proven that already. It’s still early in the season so SHA has plenty of time to get on the right track. Already under their belt is a well-earned win over NFZ in the Week 1 opener.
(n/a) ISS 0-2 This is a team with the same problem as SHA, the ISS Flightz are as good as which players show up. (F) Jason Wu will give them a solid all around effort every game, but they need more scorers to support a solid defense. (G) Jarrett Lee will be key, as will (G) Kyle Lew, but they could use (C) Howie Chu to anchor the low-post, if he’s even available.