NBA Teams Shake Up Rankings Early in the Season
Thu Nov 06 2025
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The NBA season is barely two weeks old, and the league is already full of surprises. Teams that were expected to struggle are shining, while others thought to be contenders are stumbling. The Chicago Bulls, for example, have started the season with a strong 6-1 record, even without their key player, Coby White. Meanwhile, Victor Wembanyama of the San Antonio Spurs is making a strong case for MVP early on.
The Brooklyn Nets, ranked 28th, have some hope with rookie Egor Demin showing improvement in his three-point shooting. However, the team still lacks long-term talent. The Washington Wizards, despite some individual improvements, are likely to struggle again this season. The New Orleans Pelicans have young talent like Jeremiah Fears and Derik Queen, but the team's management decisions have left them in a tough spot.
The Dallas Mavericks are hoping their young star, Cooper Flagg, will develop, but the team is struggling overall. The Charlotte Hornets have LaMelo Ball playing well, but his health remains a concern. The Sacramento Kings are led by Zach LaVine's impressive scoring, but the team lacks young talent.
The Phoenix Suns have Devin Booker playing at a high level, but their defense is a major issue. The Utah Jazz are dealing with injuries and need to find a way to maximize their draft position. The Memphis Grizzlies have a promising rookie in Cedric Coward, but the team is plagued by injuries and off-court issues.
The Boston Celtics are in a rebuilding phase, with young players like Neemias Queta showing potential. The Orlando Magic, once considered contenders, are struggling early on. The Los Angeles Clippers have Kawhi Leonard playing well, but the team's offense lacks intensity.
The Atlanta Hawks have Jalen Johnson playing efficiently, but the team is struggling overall. The Toronto Raptors' offense is surprising, but they need a reliable point guard. The Portland Trail Blazers are playing solid defense, but their long-term prospects are uncertain.
The Miami Heat have remade their offense, with Jaime Jaquez Jr. and Bam Adebayo playing well. The Minnesota Timberwolves are shooting well, but their defense needs improvement. The Detroit Pistons are dominating in the paint, but Cade Cunningham's efficiency is a concern.
The Philadelphia 76ers have Tyrese Maxey playing at an All-NBA level, but the team's rebounding is poor. The Golden State Warriors have an aging roster, but Steph Curry, Draymond Green, and Jimmy Butler are still a strong trio. The Chicago Bulls are led by Josh Giddey's All-Star play, but their defense is a weakness.
The Milwaukee Bucks are shooting well, with Giannis Antetokounmpo playing at a high level, but their defense is lacking. The New York Knicks have a talented roster, but they need to figure out how to use Karl-Anthony Towns effectively. The Cleveland Cavaliers have a strong defense, but their offense needs improvement.
The San Antonio Spurs are led by Victor Wembanyama's elite play, but injuries are a concern. The Los Angeles Lakers have Luka Doncic playing well, but LeBron James' return is uncertain. The Houston Rockets have an improved offense, but they need a reliable ball handler. The Denver Nuggets are efficient on both ends, but Cameron Johnson's struggles are a concern.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are the best team in the league, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander playing at an MVP level. The team's supporting cast is also strong, and they seem poised for a successful season.
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