As the NBA reaches the end of its first quarter with over half of the 30 teams having played 21 or more games, it’s time to deliver the initial report cards for the 2025-26 season. This unique grading approach evaluates teams based on expectations: for instance, the struggling Washington Wizards (3-17) are seen positively because their anticipated losses are met with respectable performances, whereas the Cleveland Cavaliers (13-9) disappoint as they have yet to meet high expectations.
In the Eastern Conference, teams like the Cavaliers and New York Knicks (13-7)—expected leaders of the East and strong playoff contenders—join five others with records between 12-15, all trailing the first-place Detroit Pistons (17-4). No Eastern squad has convincingly demonstrated the strength needed to challenge Western Conference champions in the NBA Finals, although the gap may be widening. The Boston Celtics (12-9) could pose a threat if Jayson Tatum returns this season, and teams like the Miami Heat (14-7), Toronto Raptors (15-7), Orlando Magic (13-8), Atlanta Hawks (13-9), and Philadelphia 76ers (11-9) all carry potential reminiscent of first-round playoff success.
Detroit faces the challenge of solidifying their roster, possibly through signing Lauri Markkanen, and holds enough assets to trade for key players to transition from hopeful contenders to legitimate championship candidates.
Here’s the Eastern Conference first-quarter report card:
Atlanta Hawks (Grade B): Without Trae Young, the Hawks have been solid with a strong defense. Jalen Johnson stands out, and while Young’s return could bolster the offense, there’s speculation about trading him.
Boston Celtics (Grade B): Despite key injuries, Jaylen Brown has excelled as the team’s primary scorer. The offense performs well but the defense needs improvement, especially in rim protection.
Brooklyn Nets (Grade B): The team is rebuilding with young rookies and adapting to a challenging start. Michael Porter Jr. has taken on a leadership role amidst tough losses.
Charlotte Hornets (Grade B): Young talents like Con Knuppel and Ryan Kalkbrenner show promise, but the overall chemistry under coach Charles Lee remains uncertain, and LaMelo Ball’s commitment is questioned.
Chicago Bulls (Grade D): Despite some strong individual performances, the Bulls struggle with consistency and lost momentum after a promising start.
Cleveland Cavaliers (Grade C): Injuries, especially to Darius Garland, hinder the team. Donovan Mitchell shines while offensive production remains inconsistent.
Detroit Pistons (Grade D): Surpassing expectations with notable performances by Cade Cunningham, the Pistons still contend with gaps due to injuries and uncertain player availability.
Indiana Pacers (Grade A): Facing setbacks with injuries and departures, the Pacers rely heavily on Pascal Siakam and Andrew Nembhard while eyeing future drafts for rejuvenation.
Miami Heat (Grade C): Fast-paced and purposeful, featuring standout Norman Powell and contributors like Pere Larsson and Jaime Jaquez Jr. Injury recoveries and fit remain concerns.
Milwaukee Bucks (Grade A): Dominated by Giannis Antetokounmpo’s impact on both ends, the Bucks’ success hinges heavily on his presence, with Myles Turner’s addition affecting defense.
New York Knicks (Grade C): Strong offensively and improving defensively, the Knicks benefit from the work of Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns but still have defensive vulnerabilities.
Orlando Magic (Grade B): Surprising improvements in both offense and defense, boosted by players like Franz Wagner and Desmond Bane, despite the absence of Paolo Banchero.
Philadelphia 76ers (Grade B): Strong young backcourt yet inconsistency due to injuries to key stars Joel Embiid and Paul George keeps the team hovering near .500.
Toronto Raptors (Grade B): Benefiting from elevated performances by Scottie Barnes and Brandon Ingram, the Raptors have improved defensively and take advantage of opponents’ struggles.
Washington Wizards (Grade A): Despite the worst records and historically poor net ratings, a combination of veteran leadership and young talents like Alex Sarr offers hope for the future.
Fan Take: This mid-season snapshot reveals the dynamic and unpredictable nature of the NBA, with teams defying expectations and young stars emerging as pivotal figures. For basketball fans, these insights highlight the evolving competition landscape, setting the stage for an exciting race to the playoffs and shaping the future of the sport.

