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NBA front office rankings: OKC ON TOP, LAKERS and MAVERICKS LIST ON LIST, new team behind the Bulls at No. 30
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OKC Claims the Crown in NBA Front Office Rankings; Lakers and Mavericks Shine, Surprising New Team Snags No. 30 Behind Bulls

July 21, 2025 2 Min Read
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The gap between the NBA’s top and bottom front offices is expanding rapidly. At the forefront, Sam Presti of the Oklahoma City Thunder stands out as the best general manager, skillfully positioning the team for sustained success with strategic trades and smart drafting. Other teams like the Dallas Mavericks and Chicago Bulls struggle with missteps, notably Dallas’ questionable handling of Luka Doncic and Chicago’s unpopular trades, such as Alex Caruso’s. The Phoenix Suns face challenges with costly contracts and frequent coaching changes under new management, further highlighting disparities in front office effectiveness.

Several front offices exhibit different strengths: Boston Celtics are navigating a tough rebuilding phase with Brad Stevens at the helm; San Antonio Spurs combine lottery luck with shrewd asset management; Houston Rockets showcase contract savvy; and Cleveland demonstrates aggressive spending to keep a competitive roster. Meanwhile, teams like the New York Knicks show boldness in firing coaches and aggressively pursuing talent, while Indiana and Memphis balance draft success with financial prudence.

The lower tier features teams like the Detroit Pistons and Charlotte Hornets making gradual progress, while the Sacramento Kings and Chicago Bulls struggle with inconsistent strategy and poor roster construction. The Dallas Mavericks’ bold but risky moves could backfire, and the Phoenix Suns suffer from a lack of long-term vision and instability. The New Orleans Pelicans, despite some historical promise, are marred by organizational dysfunction and poor decision-making.

Fan Take: This evaluation highlights how crucial smart, adaptable front office management is to building and sustaining championship contenders in the evolving NBA landscape. For fans, understanding these behind-the-scenes dynamics reveals why some teams consistently compete at high levels while others flounder, shaping the future of basketball competitiveness and entertainment.

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