As the NBA season enters its final quarter, some preseason expectations have held true, like the strength of the defending champions, while others, such as the unexpected rise of the Pistons and Suns and the collapse of the Clippers, have surprised many.
Tier 1 showcases the Oklahoma City Thunder, last season’s champions with a remarkable 68-win record, dominant defense, and an NBA record point differential of +12.9. This season, they’ve started with an outstanding 20-1 record, improving their average point differential to +15.3 and a top defensive rating. MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leads scoring with impressive shooting stats, supported by a deep and talented roster including Chet Holmgren and Ajay Mitchell. Even with Jalen Williams missing early in the season due to injury, the Thunder remain formidable.
Tier 2 highlights OKC’s main rivals, starting with the Rockets who, despite losing Fred VanVleet, boast the league’s second-best offense and second-best defense, helped by key additions like Kevin Durant. The Denver Nuggets, led by Nikola Jokic, continue to be a strong contender with the league’s top offensive rating, though injuries and clutch game struggles have held them back slightly.
Tier 3 focuses on strong competitors like the Pistons, Lakers, Spurs, Knicks, Wolves, and Cavaliers. The Pistons are a surprise Eastern Conference leader with solid contributions across the board. The Lakers, despite a star-heavy lineup, maintain a competitive net rating, while the Spurs show resilience amid injuries. The Knicks and Wolves display promising stats, but the Cavaliers are struggling lately and risk falling further.
Tier 4 covers a mixed group in the Eastern Conference. The Heat have been improving with key players returning from injury, but may not outpace teams like the Pistons or Knicks. The Raptors, Magic, and Hawks have exceeded expectations with strong performances and emerging talents. The Suns and Celtics, often underestimated, have proven to be solid playoff contenders with impressive individual performances and depth.
Tier 6 acknowledges teams like the Warriors, hampered by injuries to stars including Stephen Curry, resulting in a below-average offensive showing despite solid defense.
Tier 7 points to trouble spots for teams such as the Clippers and Bucks, both struggling significantly with losing streaks and injuries to key players, casting doubt on their near-term prospects.
Fan Take: This evolving NBA season is shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable and exciting in recent memory, with new challengers rising and traditional powerhouses facing unexpected hurdles. For basketball fans, it promises thrilling playoffs and potential shifts in league dynamics, making every game crucial as teams battle for supremacy and legacy.

