NBA Power Rankings: Thunder last undefeated team left
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The Orlando Magic are trending up after two wins against the Charlotte Hornets and Washington Wizards to inch closer to .500. However, the team's four-game losi
While the Thunder remain untouched at the top of the NBA power rankings, the Bucks, 76ers, and Blazers are all making big jumps in Week 2.
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A rocky start for the Dallas Mavericks shouldn’t surprise anyone. A team that was beat up and dejected to finish last season, recovering from injury, trying to reconnect the remaining pieces, adding a number one pick into the fold, all while missing your star guard with no reasonable back up? Yes, I’m shocked they’ve had trouble scoring.
The Chicago Bulls’ perfect start finally met its match Sunday night, as Jalen Brunson’s 31-point burst powered the New York Knicks to a 128-116 win at Madison Square Garden and snapped their three-game skid.
Gobert's teams have also ranked in the top 10 for defensive rating in each of the last five seasons, going back to his days with Utah. The 33-year-old center is a clear floor raiser on defense, and he deserves a spot on this list despite some regression.
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2025-26 NBA Power Rankings: Spurs, Thunder, Bulls, 76ers stay perfect, Celtics, Mavericks start slow
Nikola Jokic has started the season with three consecutive triple doubles and Denver was a shot away from being 3-0. Aaron Gordon dropped 50 points in the season opener, Jamal Murray 43 in their most recent outing, and Denver has the third-ranked offensive efficiency.