Feb 6, 2015; Atlanta, GA, USA; Atlanta Hawks guard
Jeff Teague(0) is fouled by Golden State Warriors guard
Stephen Curry(30) on a steal attempt in the third quarter of their game at Philips Arena. The Hawks won 124-116. Mandatory Credit: Jason Getz-USA TODAY Sports
In our latest edition of our NBA power rankings, we examine the NBA’s holy trinity — the Grizzlies, Hawks and Warriors
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In the NBA this season, there are the Golden State Warriors, the Atlanta Hawks, the Memphis Grizzlies and then everyone else. It’s not even close.
Ironically enough, the three teams took turns beating up on each other this past weekend, as the Hawks beat the Warriors Friday night, followed by the Grizzlies taking care of the Hawks on Sunday night.
These three teams have been near the top, if not on top, of these NBA power rankings for much of the season and, like the previous four months, not much has changed on that front.
Memphis, Atlanta and Golden State are the NBA’s Holy Trinity this year.
Check out the rest of our NBA power rankings.
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