NBA Power Rankings: Bulls On Parade

Dec 14, 2014; Miami, FL, USA; Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose (right) talks with Chicago Bulls guard Jimmy Butler (left) during the second half against the Miami Heat at American Airlines Arena. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 14, 2014; Miami, FL, USA; Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose (right) talks with Chicago Bulls guard Jimmy Butler (left) during the second half against the Miami Heat at American Airlines Arena. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports /
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Dec 26, 2014; Portland, OR, USA; Philadelphia 76ers guard Tony Wroten (8) passes the ball as Portland Trail Blazers center Meyers Leonard (11) and guard Allen Crabbe (23) defend during the first quarter of the game at the Moda Center at the Rose Quarter. Mandatory Credit: Steve Dykes-USA TODAY Sports /

It’s tempting to promote the Sixers to No. 29 after pulling within one win of the New York Knicks, but let’s not kid ourselves. Philly’s roster is still half made up of D-Leaguers, and their best player is either a second-year player who can’t shoot (Michael Carter-Williams) or a third-year player off the bench who also can’t shoot (Tony Wroten). <p> </p> <p>Beating the Miami Heat might have been a signature win last year, but even though it temporarily gave the Sixers a two-game win streak, it was more of a Chris Bosh-is-sidelined fluke than a sign of things to come. Tank away, Tankadelphia.</p>. (4-25). Previous: . Philadelphia 76ers. 30. team. 93

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