NBA Power Rankings: The West Gets Richer

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Dec 15, 2014; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Indiana Pacers center Roy Hibbert (55) reacts to the Pacers scoring a three pointer against the Los Angeles Lakers at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Indiana Pacers defeat the Los Angeles Lakers 110-91. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

100. Scoring the ball is something that you have to do in the game of basketball to be successful. The Indian Pacers can’t seem to do that constantly or effectively. Their offensive rating is 100.0 which places them at 29th in league. Their injury report would help explain this rating. Paul George, George Hill and Mahinmi are all out for a significant amount of time. The Pacers are missing PG’s 21.4 ppg and ability to create instant offence. Hill ran the offence and got everyone involved. Missing your star player and point guard is something that will land you in the lottery. <p>David West and Roy Hibbert have been anchoring their defence which has a defensive rating of 103.4 (9th in the league).  Frank Vogel is doing what he can with his roster and is probably already looking froward to 2015/16 campaign. They went .500 in the past week but their offensive struggles make every game a different kind of story.</p>. 9-19. . Indiana Pacers. 23. team

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